2011年3月17日星期四

licy in the reign of the young king Amenhotep II.”79While this may be true, Amenhotep II’s Year-9 campaign was the last to pit Egypt again

igns.The relative shortage of military activity during Amenhotep II’s reign cannot be attributed to timidity. He recorded his few military excursions into Asia in The Annals of Amenhotep II, which contain not a complete, daily record of each stop on the various routes, but only a selection of the events that accentuate his courage and present him in a positive light.82 Pritchard adds that “Amenhotep II gloried in his reputation for personal strength and prowess. His records, therefore, contrast with those of his predecessor and father, Thutmose III, in emphasizing individual achievement.”83 Thus Amenhotep II’s exploits were motivated by a thirst to attain universal fame and glory.3. The Number of Amenhotep II’s Asiatic Campaigns.Prior to the discovery of the Memphis Stele, most scholars assumed that both Amenhotep II’s Asiatic campaign, as recounted on the fragmentary Karnak Stele, and the operations against Takhsi, mentioned in the Amada and Elephantine Stelae, describe one event. With the Memphis Stele’s discovery, it is still possible that the Karnak, Amada, and Elephantine Stelae refer to a common campaign, but the notion of only one campaign was proven false, since the Memphis Stele clearly delineates two distinct, separately numbered campaigns.84 However, its text presents a dilemma: “The translator finds it impossible to reconcile the dates in these several stelae.”85 The available evidence allows for two views: (1) Amenhotep II conducted three Asiatic campaigns; (2) Amenhotep II conducted two Asiatic campaigns. Relevant inscriptional evidence from antiquity solves this dispute, which is critical to this pharaoh’s biography.a. The Evidence from the Memphis Stele.Two sources record multiple Asiatic campaigns under Amenhotep II: the Memphis and Karnak Stelae, which are partially duplicates in content. Both stelae are attributable to this pharaoh with confidence, as they begin with his complete titulary. The Memphis Stele, later reused by a 21st-Dynasty prince as part of the ceiling of his burial chamber (ca. 875 BC), offers the more extensive text. It presents both an earlier campaign in central and northern Syria, and a later one in Palestine, dating “his first victorious campaign” to Year 7, Month 1, Season 3, Day 25 (ca. 15 May) and “his second victorious campaign” to Year 9, Month 3, Season 1, Day 25 (ca. 15 November).86b. The Evidence from the Karnak Stele.Another source that attests to the Asiatic campaigns, lying to the south of the Eighth Pylon at Karnak, is the Karnak Stele, which survives in a more damaged state than the Memphis Stele. The Karnak Stele consists of a two-part relief, with each displaying a pharaoh who is presenting an offering to Amun-Re. Between the two parts is a vertical line of text that records Seti I’s restoration of the monument.87 Whether this stele originally bore the same dates as those on the Memphis Stele is unknown, but that it recounts the same two campaigns described on the Memphis Stele is now clear. Hoffmeier even refers to them as “two nearly identical stelae,” though the Karnak Stele devotes much less space to the second campaign than does the Memphis Stele.88 Both stelae were hacked-up during the Amarna Revolution and restored during the 19th Dynasty, with the Karnak Stele betraying poorer restoration.89 Its postscript names Thutmose as the erector, assumed to be Thutmose IV, who evidently erected the stele after his accession.90c. The Evidence from the Amada and Elephantine Stelae.The Amada and Elephantine Stelae also offer evidence regarding the number of campaigns, as both speak of a “first victorious campaign” of Amenhotep II, during which seven Syrian chiefs were captured in the region of Takhsi. Both texts state that they were erected “after his majesty returned from Upper Retenu, having felled all those who had rebelled against him while he was extending the borders of Egypt.91 His majesty came joyously to his father Amun, having slain with his own bludgeon the seven chiefs who were in the district of Takhsi.”92 Both stelae commence with this date: Year 3, Month 3, Season 3, Day 15 (ca. 4 July), which coincides with a celebration after the Egyptians returned from the first campaign.93 This date demonstrates that the “first victorious campaign” transpired no later than Year 3 of Amenhotep II. How can this date be resolved with the Year-7 date on the Memphis Stele, when both describe his first campaign? These ancient sources allow for two theories on how many campaigns were launched. d. The Theory of Three Asiatic Campaigns Launched by Amenhotep II. Many scholars believe that Amenhotep II campaigned into Asia three times, with two options offered to resolve the conflicting information on the stelae. (1) The numbering of campaigns is particular to individual stelae. Drioton and Vandier suggest that Amenhotep II undertook Asiatic campaigns in Years 3, 7, and 9, and that the “first victorious campaign” on the Memphis Stele is the first of two campaigns described on that particular stele.94 Thus the scribe merely used



first victorious campaign,” is used correctly on the Amada,
Elephantine, and Memphis Stelae. The earlier “first victorious campaign” occurred in Year 3, during the coregency, while the latter transpired in Year 7, on his first military excursion as an independent monarch. To accent his own achievement, Amenhotep II simply restarted his numbering once he stepped out of his father’s shadow.96 Yet once again, no precedent exists for pharaohs dating their military campaigns separately: first as a coregent, then as a sole ruler. This theory would be far more tenable if an inscription were found that dubbed the initial campaign described on the Memphis Stele as “the first victorious campaign of Amenhotep II’s sole rule.” Moreover, a crippling weakness is that Amenhotep II launched his Year-3 campaign as a sole ruler, in response to the Syro-Palestinian revolt waged after his father’s death.By way of evaluation, insurmountable obstacles plague both versions of the three-campaign theory, thus rendering this option insufficient and unacceptable. The greatest problem is the lack of precedent for any such dual numbering of military campaigns by New-Kingdom pharaohs. Redford rightly notes, “[T]hat two separate systems of year-numbering were employed by Amenophis (II) is without other foundation and is a priori unlikely.”97 Moreover, a comparison of lines 2–3 on the Memphis Stele with lines 16–19 on the Amada Stele— both of which describe his “first victorious campaign”—reveals some strong similarities, particularly in the choice of words and the parallel actions depicted, so all of the various “first campaigns” of Amenhotep II surely refer to a singular Asiatic campaign.98e. The Theory of Two Asiatic Campaigns.The inadequacies of the three-campaign theory have caused many scholars to propose that Amenhotep II launched only two Asiatic campaigns, despite the victory stelae attributing campaigns to Years 3, 7, and 9. This theory also has two variations. (1) The Year-3 campaign is synonlanguage software

as slain for sinners (I Cor. 5:7). The prophet Zechariah foresaw that the people of Jerusalem would look upon the LORD Messiah whom they pierced (Zech

also received: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures, and that He was seen by Cephas, then by the twelve” (I Cor. 15:1-5).God loved sinful humankind so much, even though they were in rebellion to Him and his Word, that He sent His Son, the Lord Jesus, who voluntarily died on the Cross of Calvary, to pay for all the sins of all humanity (John 3:16; 10:7-18; Rom. 3:23; 5:8; I John 2:2). The death of the Lord Jesus satisfied the holiness and justice of God, so that salvation could be offered to sinners as a free gift, simply by putting ones faith (trust) in the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior (John 6:47; Rom. 4:1-8). Salvation is by faith alone, in the Lord Jesus Christ alone, and no merits or works of our own can gain us entry into Heaven and God’s righteousness (Rom. 6:23; Eph. 2:8, 9; Phil. 3:4-9).Have you trusted the One who died for your sins and bodily rose from the dead, and offers you the free gift of eternal life, a home in heaven, the forgiveness of sins and the righteousness of God?There were people in the church at Corinth in the 1st century AD that questioned the bodily resurrection of the dead (I Cor. 15:12). The apostle Paul recounts the many eye-witnessed that had seen the Lord Jesus alive, after His crucifixion, including himself (I Cor. 15:5-8). Paul connects the importance of the bodily resurrection of the dead with the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. He sates: “But if there is no resurrection of the dead, then Christ is not risen. And if Christ is not risen, then our preaching is empty and your faith is also empty. Yes, and we are found false witnesses of God, because we have testified of God that He raised up Christ, whom He did not raise up – if in fact the dead do not rise. For if the dead do not rise, then Christ is not risen. And if Christ is not risen, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins! Then also those who have fallen asleep in Christ have perished. If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men the most pitiable” (I Cor. 15:13-19). Is the bodily resurrection of the Lord Jesus important? You bet it is!The Conclusion of the MatterI do not know who the Jerusalemite Jesus was that was buried in the Talpiyot tomb, but I do know where the Lord Jesus Christ is right now. After He was bodily resurrected from the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea on the third day, He physically ascended into heaven and He is seated at the right hand of the Father waiting to return to earth to establish His Kingdom in Jerusalem.Christianity has not been “rocked to the core” by the “shocking” claims in this book and documentary. There is no need to change history. The Lord Jesus Christ was bodily resurrected from the dead. No archaeologist will ever find an ossuary with the bones of the Lord Jesus from Nazareth because He never “saw corruption” (Ps. 16:10), and thus never needed an ossuary. See the 'Jesus Tomb' debunked in this cutting edge video. Click on image to pre-order TODAY! BibliographyAvigad, Nahman1950-51 The Rock-carved Facades of the Jerusalem Necropolis. Israel Exploration Journal 1/2: 96-106.1962 A Depository of Inscribed Ossuaries in the Kidron Valley. Israel Exploration Journal 12/1: 1-12.Bagatti, B.1969 Excavations in Nazareth. Vol. 1. From the Beginning Till the XII Century. Jerusalem: Franciscan.Bagatti, P. B.; and Milik, J. T.1981 Gli Scavi Del “Dominus Flevit”. Part 1. Jerusalem: Franciscan Printing.Bovon, Francois1995 Mary Magdalene’s Paschal Privilege. Pp. 147-157 and 228-235 in New Testament Traditions and Apocryphal Narratives. Trans. by J. Haapiseva-Hunter. Allison Park, PA: Pickwick.2002 Mary Magdalene in the Acts of Philip. Pp. 75-89 in Which Mary? The Marys of Early Christian Tradition. Edited by F. S. Jones. Atlanta, GA: society of Biblical Literature.Bovon, Francois; Bouvier, Bertrand; and Amsler, Frederic1999 Acta Philippi. 2 vols. Turnhout: Brepols.Broshi, Magen, and Gibson, Shimon1994 Excavations Along the Western and Southern Walls of the Old City of Jerusalem.



The Discovery of the Sin Cities of Sodom and Gomorrah
Tags: sodom, gomorrah, bab ed dhra, numiera, safi, khanazir, cities of the plain, zoar, lots cave, madaba map, genesis 14, ebla, genesis 19--> This article was originally published in summer 1999 issue of Bible and Spade. The names Sodom and Gomorrah(1) are bywords in our modern society. An especially wicked place is described as a "Sodom and Gomorrah." Pastors are sometimes said to be preaching "fire and brimstone." And we have the legal term sodomy for unnatural sex acts. These allusions, of course, stem from the Biblical account of events that occurred in the days of Abraham in Genesis 19. But did these places ever exist and will they ever be found? Most scholars think not. In his Anchor Bible Dictionary article on Sodom and Gomorrah, M.J. Mulder concluded that they were, Two legendary cities from prehistoric Israel in the neighborhood of the Dead Sea...it is highly uncertain, if not improbable, that the vanished cities of the Pentapolis will ever be recovered (1992: 99, 102). In their tRosetta Stone Spanish

2011年3月9日星期三

10 Mar 11 A Basic Guide to Finding the Best Limo Service in Deltona

A Basic Guide to Finding the Best Limo Service in DeltonaBy: Bob Romsey .... Click author's name to view profile and articles!!!Retargeting by ChangoTweet Finding the 1 Deltona Limousine is in many cases a frantic thing to do. With scores of startup limousine panies in Deltona, it can be easy to make a blunder. This article will offer you a lot of basic tips and relevant information on what to hunt for when choosing a Deltona Limo Service.First you should find an online directory related to Deltona Limo Service. There are at least ten limousine directories available online intended to provide you with local Deltona information. You may also search the web by typing the words and phrases "Deltona limo panies" or "Deltona limousine service". This is going to send back 5-7 in Deltona which you can call. Take care on the pany you use. A lot of Deltona Limousine may be tailored to a specific niche. For example, some limo panies are for private people like celebrities and diplomats. Other Deltona Limo are going to be more public friendly for things like weddings, proms and party buses. A person really should be able to find on their website what areas their specialty is. Now that you have your listing of Deltona Limo , you will need to be certain you ask the right questions.Dependent on what it is you are needing, the two facts you should keep in view are rates and level of quality. Total price is easy to deduce as you can quickly review prices. For a prom you might go with the best deal, but do not go too low priced, do not forget, you get what you pay for. Also, if a proposal sounds to good to be true, it usually is. You should never be afraid to walk away. Excellent on the other hand, is harder to judge. If you are organizing a wedding, you may possibly want to obtain some current testimonials from other wedding parties. Obviously you want your wedding and reception day to be wonderful so it's a smart move to go the extra mile and possibly a little extra bucks to make sure you have the right Deltona Limousine Service for what may very well be the biggest day in your life.To conclude, once you have selected the perfect Deltona Limousine Service, be certain you make reservations several days in advance to make sure that your limousine is reserved and the pany are not booked already. The last thing you need to happen is for the limo service to make an error with your reservation. Hopefully this piece provided you a break down of what you should expect and the key things to look for when picking a Deltona Limo Service. And keep in mind, making use of a limo is meant to be a entertaining and sensational adventure. Most Deltona Limousine fully understand this and will do their very best to deliver you with the greatest memories of that bachelor party or that night out with the girls.Article Source: abcarticledirectoryDeltona Limo Website Development by SEO Web DesignsNote: The content of this article solely conveys the opinion of its author, Bob RomseyRetargeting by ChangoDid You Like This Article? Share It With YourFriends!Please Rate this Article 5 out of 54 out of 53 out of 52 out of 51 out of 5 Not yet Rated Click the XML Icon to Receive Free Articles About Auditing via RSS!Additional Articles From - Home Accounting AuditingWhat you need to know about Auditing from the experts.- By : john newportCulture and business proposition- By : foxhatsNavigating Miscellaneous Itemized Deductions- By : Sawyer AdamsAbout The National Association Of Enrolled Agents (NAEA)- By : Sawyer AdamsThe History Of Enrolled Agents- By : Sawyer AdamsThe Canon Sd780is Black Silver Gold Red - Very Nice Christmas Gift- By : ArticleSubmit AutoIRS Increasing Enforcement Activity- By : Sawyer AdamsDestination Military Surplus Products- By : Ali Khan5 Tips For Getting The Right Health Insurance For Your Needs- By : danica12 Quick Tips For Eye Shadow- By : Ali Khan Still Searching? Last Chance to find what you're looking for. Try using Bing Search!

2011年3月5日星期六

5 Mar 11 Strategies for Successful Affiliate Marketing

Strategies for Successful Affiliate MarketingBy: Kevin Sinclair .... Click author's name to view profile and articles!!!Retargeting by ChangoTweet Many people make a serious income from marketing other people's products. Unfortunately, many more spend time and effort in this area and see little or no reward. The good news is that not much usually separates the successful affiliate marketer from the novice. In this article we will look at some strategies to improve your results selling affiliate products.1. Pick the right productGenerally you want to pick a product that has a higher affiliate commission and a higher price. However, it is Return on Investment (ROI) that is more important. In other words, if you spend $5 to make $10 you have a 100% return. If this scales up well you may just need to increase your Calgary Flames jersey
advertising spending to get a large amount of money. On the other hand, if you market an expensive product that gives a large return, but it costs you more to advertise than it does in commissions then you are going to lose money.As well as price and commission you need to examine the potential conversion rate. A product with a great sales letter and other benefits may be much easier to sell.Timing is also important. If you can find a hot product before the majority of the market you are going to do well. If the product has already been flogged by your competition you may struggle to make any sales.2. The money is in the listYou have probably heard this over and over again but the question is - Have you taken any action in this area? It is much easier to sell to existing customers than create a new one. Rather than sell one off products you should look at getting sign ups to your OWN list. From here you can continue to sell over and over again. However, you also need to provide good content or add value in other ways otherwise the unsubscribe rate will be high.3. Spend money to make moneySometimes you can get free advertising that works, but more often than not you have to spend money to make money. For example, you could run an AdWords campaign to send people to a sign-up page for a free 5-day course you set up using an autoresponder. Every subscriber is going to cost you something but over the long term as long as the ROI is positive you are going to make money.4. Test, test, testYou need to continually test your ad copy, your traffic statistics, Flames jersey
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2011年1月24日星期一

24 Jan 11 Ole Miss-Kentucky Football: Does Fresno St. Win Mean Turnaround Time for Rebels?

Chris Graythen/Getty ImagesOle Miss had a huge win last week against Fresno State, 55-38, and some say this is the point where the Rebels will turn it around.Losing their first two home games, this game looked scary at first with Fresno scoring on its first drive. Between nearly 1,000 yards of total offense and more than 90 points in the game, though, it was Ole Miss running backBrandon Bolden's numbers that made the difference.Bolden ran for a career-best 228 yards on 19 carries with two touchdowns. He added a pair of catches for 15 yards and a Reebok Minnesota Vikings #69 Jared Allen Realtree camo Jersey
score before finishing with a recovery of an onside kick that lifted Ole Miss to a win over the previously unbeaten Bulldogs."I knew we could run, but I didn't think about Brandon running for 228-something yards," Ole Miss coachHouston Nuttsaid.Kentucky fell to Florida last week. Mike Hartline went 21-of-39 passing for two touchdowns, and Derrick Locke totaled 108 rushing yards. Not a bad performance by them, but they will have to step it up coming into Oxford.At 1-2 for Rebels home games, the Wildcats have a chance to take Ole Miss to a no-bowl season. Don't forget to wear red, Rebel fans!My score prediction: 27-17, Jeremiah Masoli with a-400 yard game, Bolden with a 150-yard game.

2011年1月22日星期六

22 Jan 11 Michigan State Football: Mark Dantonio in Good Condition Following Heart Attack

Jonathan Daniel/Getty ImagesFootball is just like life; sometimes the highest highs instantly turn into the lowest lows. Such was the case with the Michigan State football program this past weekend. After one of the gutsiest play calls you will ever seea fake field goal call in overtime to win the game against the rival Notre Dame Fighting Irisheveryone in green and white paused when they heard the news about that same coach who made the game-winning play call. Mark Dantonio suffered a minor heart attack early Sunday morning, but thankfully is expected to make Tennessee Titans jersey
a full recovery. He is out indefinitely as head coach, and offensive coordinator Don Treadwell will take the reigns of the football program in Dantonioabsence. Here is a statement from Michigan State athletic director Mark Hollis: "This is a time for Spartan Nation to rally around Coach D and the football program," Hollis said. "We all look forward to his return to the sidelines. The thoughts of the entire Spartan family are with Coach D, his wife Becky and his daughters Kristen and Lauren." Dantonio also received warm wishes from Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez, Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly, and Penn State coach Joe Paterno. It was a shocking revelation for not only Spartan fans, but also fans of sports around the country. Some people treat sports as if they are the end-all, be-all, but the fact of the matter is that any health concern is far and above everything else in life.Now, it is up to Treadwell to lead the team and be the motivator, although it shouldnbe too difficult for him. Treadwell has been in East Lansing since 2000, when Bobby Williams was the head coach. He has been with numerous coaches and has coached different positions and units, so he should fit right in as the new man in charge. There is no reason to rush Dantonio back as the Spartans play Northern Colorado this upcoming Saturday. The week after Washington Redskins jersey
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2011年1月18日星期二

18 Jan 11 Notre Dame Football: Stanford Preview

Carlo Calabrese waits.Jonathan Daniel/Getty ImagesStanford Run Offense vs. Notre Dame Run DefenseThe main concern facing Stanford's offense this season was replacing Toby Gerhart. So far, the running game hasn't missed a step, averaging 242 yards per game.The Cardinal are led by the two-headed running back combination of No. 33 Stepfan Taylor and No. 25 Tyler Gaffney.Taylor is averaging 10 carries and 52 yards per game, while Gaffney is averaging eight for 46. Gaffney also leads the team with three rushing touchdowns.Quarterback No. 12 Andrew Luck has also been productive with his legs. Discounting sacksof which the Stanford offense has only given up one this yearLuck is rushing four times per game for 47 yards. Those numbers are aided by a 52-yard run, the longest on the team this Reebok New York Jets #6 Mark Sanchez Realtree camo Jersey
year.Fullback No. 48 Owen Marecic, who doubles as a starting inside linebacker, will also get into the act on offense. Marecic is averaging two carries for six yards per game.Rounding out the Stanford rushing attack are running backs No. 15 Usua Amanam and No. 32 Anthony Wilkerson, both averaging five carries per game. The small, shifty Amanam is averaging 30 yards per game; big back Wilkerson, 18. Yes, when your team averages 42 rushing attempts per game, there are a lot of carries to go around.The story of Notre Dame's run defense, and the team as the whole, is that they're making fewer mistakesbut the mistakes are bigger.Despite seemingly better tackling, the Irish are giving up 199 yards per game on the ground. Manti Te'o leads the team in tackles with 33 (11 per game) and tackles for a loss with 3.5. He and fellow inside linebacker Carlo Calabrese (23 tackles) will face a tough test against Stanford's run game. As will nose tackle Ian Williams, who Brian Kelly recently described as "dominant."Conversely, the outside linebacker play has been disappointing at best. Darius Fleming, Brian Smith, Kerry Neal, and Steve Filer all have the ability to be starters at this level, yet have combined for just 37 tackles on the yearfour more than Te'o has by himself.Notre Dame Run Offense vs. Stanford Run DefenseDespite a pass-happy attack in the Michigan State game, Notre Dame is still averaging 31 carries and 133 yards per game. Armando Allen, as expected, has established himself as the feature back, averaging 15 carries and 84 yards per game.Cierre Wood saw limited action against the Spartans, but still has his coaches' confidence. Wood is averaging five carries and 24 yards per game. Jonas Gray has only four carries on the year, and most of that was due to Allen's hand injury last week. Allen, by the way, should be at full strength for this week's game.Quarterback Dayne Crist is averaging five carries and 20 yards per game. Slot receiver Theo Riddick has two carries on the year, both in the Michigan game.Stanford's run defense is giving up a less-than-stellar 138 yards per game on the ground, but are still maintaining a respectable 3.8 yards per carry against. Apparently Stanford opponents have been trying to mimic Stanford's offense by running 38 times per game.Stanford's leading tackler is free safety No. 3 Michael Thomas. Irish fans are well aware of the red flag that is having a safety as your leading tackler. Yet, Thomas does have a team-leading three tackles for a loss, so that total could be an indication of how much he is moved around and used in run support.Inside linebacker No. 57 Max Bergen and outside linebacker No. 44 Chase Thomas are next on the team in tackles with 14 and 12, respectively. The Cardinal team is averaging over six tackles for a loss per game, so they do like to get into the backfield.Stanford Pass Offense vs. Notre Dame Pass DefenseQuarterback Andrew Luck is being hailed as a future Heisman candidate.So far, he hasn't disappointed.Luck is averaging 23 pass attempts per game, which may not seem like much compared to the 42 running plays per game for the team. But Luck does make the most of those chances, completing 64 percent (15 completions per game) for 224 yards. He also has 10 touchdowns to zero interceptions, and an efficiency rating of Reebok Oakland Raiders #21 Nnamdi Asomugha Realtree camo Jersey
192.3.The Cardinal are expected to be without receiver No. 8 Ryan Whalen, who was the team's leading receiver in each of the past two year, and tied for the team lead in catches this year. Whalen has a dislocated elbow. In his absence, No. 89 Doug "This is war!" Baldwin becomes Luck's primary target. Baldwin is averaging three catches, 65 yards, and one touchdown per game.In Whalen's absence, No. 81 Chris Owusu steps back into the starting lineup. In his lone appearance this season, Owusu had three catches, two for touchdowns.Stanford has done a good job of spreading the wealth in the passing game. Thirteen Cardinal have receptions, but no one other than Whalen, Baldwin, and Owusu are averaging more than one catch per game.On the season, 10 balls have gone to tight ends, led by old friend (and starter) No. 88 Konrad Reuland with five catches. Six passes have gone to running backs, led by Stepfan Taylor with four. The fullbacks have yet to make a reception.Notre Dame is giving up 246 yards per game in the air. More concerning is that Irish opponents have completed 68 percent of their passes. Despite this, the Notre Dame corners have gotten better at breaking up passes, recording 15 official passes defended and 13 official breakups. In addition, Darrin Walls, Zeke Motta, and Ian Williams have interceptions.Motta has been praised for his effort, but Coach Kelly said that the safety needs to work on being in the right place at the right time. The good news for Motta and fellow safety Harrison Smith is that Jamoris Slaughter should be back for this game, returning this thin unit to full strength.The Irish are averaging just under three sacks per game. Darius Fleming and Ethan Johnson lead the team with two apiece.An all-to-common photo of Michael FloydJonathan Daniel/Getty ImagesNotre Dame Pass Offense vs. Stanford Pass DefenseDayne Crist's numbers won't win him the Heisman, but he's been effective for a first-year starter. Crist is averaging 21 completions on 35 attempts per game, a 60 percent rate. Dayne is averaging 284 yards per game, and has seven touchdowns on the year to two interceptions.Kyle Rudolph has been Crist's main target, averaging seven catches and 96 yards per game. Michael Floyd and Theo Riddick aren't close behind, averaging five catches per game (with Riddick's numbers helped largely by his performance against Michigan State). Floyd is averaging 76 yards per game, but has two key fumbles against his name. Riddick is averaging 60 yards per contest.TJ Jones and Armando Allen are averaging three catches Reebok Pittsburgh Steelers #86 Hines Ward Realtree camo Jersey
per game. Jones, Rudolph, and Floyd are leading the team with two touchdowns apiece. Despite three new offensive linemen (including both tackles) and a new starting quarterback, the Irish have given up only five sacks through three games.The Cardinal have switched to a hybrid 3-4 look, and it's been quite productive so far. The team has recorded 11 sacks in three games, led by outside linebacker Chase Thomas with 3.5. Thomas is one of seven linebackers or lineman who has recorded a sack for Stanford this year.Cornerback No. 9 Richard Sherman is fourth on the team in tackles (nine), first in passes broken up (four) and defended (five), and has one of the team's three interceptions. It sounds like he's in charge of covering opponents' top receivers, and at 6'3", he's more than capable of giving Michael Floyd all he can handle.Stanford is holding opponents to a measly 90 passing yards per game. Of course, that number is skewed by the fact that Cardinal opposition has attempted only 68 passes (and completed only 34) on the season.Cierre WoodJonathan Daniel/Getty ImagesSpecial TeamsAnother old friend, No. 39 Nate Whitaker, is Stanford's placekicker. He's a perfect three-for-three on the year, although all of his attempts have come from 23 yards or less. Notre Dame's David Ruffer is also perfect, connecting on all five of his attempts with a long of 46.No. 36 Daniel Zychlinski punts for the Cardinal. Two of his six punts have gone over 50 yards, with a long of 64. He's averaging 48 yards per kick. Stanford is giving up 28 yards per punt return, a number marred by a 70-yard touchdown. Notre Dame's Ben Turk is averaging just 37 yards per punt, but Turk is all about hang time rather than length. None of Turk's 16 punts have been returned.Usua Amanam and Doug Baldwin return kicks for Stanford. Amanam is averaging 35 yards per return with a long of 60; Baldwin 21 with a long of 24. David Ruffer also kicks off for the Irish. He's averaging 66 yards per kick with three touchbacks in 17 tries. Notre Dame is giving up 20 yards per return, giving opponents an average start on the 26.Cierre Wood is Notre Dame's primary kick returner, although he's "on notice" to step up his performance. Wood is averaging 20 yards per return with a long of 38.Nate Whitaker has been booming kickoffs for the Cardinal. His 26 kicks have averaged 68 yards, with eight going for touchbacks. Stanford is giving up 25 yards per return, giving opponents an average start on the 35. Notre Dame should definitely win the hidden yardage battle in that regard.Darius FlemingJonathan Daniel/Getty ImagesDoug Baldwin also returns punts for Stanford. He's averaging only eight yards per return with a long of 22. Armando Allen should be back to returning punts for Notre Dame. He's averaging an impressive Reebok Pittsburgh Steelers James Harrison Realtree camo Jersey
24 yards per return with a long of 38.Notre Dame Players to WatchMichael Floyd, Carlo Calabrese, Darius Fleming, Jamoris Slaughter, Cierre Wood, Armando AllenPredictionNotre Dame 31, Stanford 28This article originally appeared on Kanka's Sports Page