13 Batsmen who have scored Test hundreds against all nine other Test nations; Kane Williamson became the latest to join the list. The others are Gary Kirsten, Steve Waugh, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Marvan Atapattu, Brian Lara, Adam Gilchrist, Ricky Ponting, Kumar Sangakkara, Mahela Jayawardene, Jacques Kallis and Younis Khan.50 Tests in which Williamson achieved the complete set, the fastest in terms of matches played. The previous quickest was Sangakkara, who achieved it in his 69th Test. Williamson is also the quickest in terms of innings: he has achieved it in 91 innings, while the previous best was Sangakkaras 114. Williamson is also the quickest in terms of age - no other player has done it before 30, while Williamson is a day short of 26 - and in terms of least hundreds needed to complete the set. 50.48 Williamsons career average after the first innings of his 50th Test; it is the first time his career average has topped 50 since his second Test, when he averaged 68.14 Test hundreds for Williamson. Among New Zealand batsmen, only Martin Crowe (17) and Ross Taylor (15) have more.2 New Zealand batsmen who have scored more Test runs than Taylor, who went past Crowes aggregate of 5444 in the first innings of this Bulawayo Test. Only Brendon McCullum (6453) and Stephen Fleming (7172) have a better aggregate among New Zealand batsmen.285.5 Taylors Test average against Zimbabwe. In five innings against them, his scores are 76, 76, 122*, 173*, and 124*.582/4 New Zealands score, their highest in a Test innings against Zimbabwe. Their previous best was 576 for 6 declared, in the first Test of this series. Before this series, their best against Zimbabwe was 495 for 7 declared. This is the first New Zealand have made two 550-plus scores in a Test series.3 Stands of 150 or more in the New Zealand innings, the first time they have had three 150-plus stands in a Test innings.2002 The last time Zimbabwes opening partnership survived 30 overs in a Test innings. Since 2000, there have only been four instances when their openers have batted more than 30 overs in Tests. The last time they added 50-plus for the opening wicket was 28 innings ago, against Pakistan in Bulawayo in 2011, when Tino Mawoyo and Vusi Sibanda added 71. Ken Boyer . -- Ohio States Urban Meyer has never had any issue acclimating to the biggest stages in college football. Willie McGee .Y. -- Syracuse has turned up the defence at the right time all season, and when High Point threatened to pull off a monumental upset the second-ranked Orange did what they do best with their quick hands and savvy play. http://www.custommlbcardinalsjersey.com/custom-tommy-edman-jersey-large-1171q.html . -- The Portland Timbers and Real Salt Lake played to a 0-0 tie Saturday night that left the top of the Western Conference standings unchanged. Bob Gibson .ca NHL Power Rankings for the second straight week, ahead of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Colorado Avalanche. Rangel Ravelo . According to a report from the Vancouver Province, the Lions are expected to replace former DC Rich Stubler with defensive backs coach Mark Washington. MANHATTAN, Kan. -- The only thing consistent about Kansas State this season has been Bill Snyders postgame message.One that laments the Wildcats inconsistency.Their yin-and-yang was on display once more on Saturday in a 24-21 victory over Texas. Kansas State was dominant on both sides of the ball in the first half, then committed a series of mistakes in the second half that provided the Longhorns an opportunity to make it a game.We played fine in the first half, Snyder said grimly, and laid eggs in the second half.Indeed, the Wildcats (4-3, 2-2 Big 12) raced to a 21-7 lead at the break, and added a field goal in the third quarter to take control. But three turnovers, including one by Charles Jones at the goal line, allowed the Longhorns (3-4, 1-3) to get within 24-14 later in the quarter.The Longhorns couldnt overcome their own multitude of mistakes, though. Among them was a badly missed 35-yard field-goal attempt with just over four minutes remaining that would have made it 24-17.The Longhorns eventually got the ball back, but then squandered precious time with running plays before Shane Buechele hit Dorian Leonard from 6 yards out with 46 seconds left. Then they knocked the ensuing onside kick out of bounds, preventing them from having a chance to kick a tying field goal.Its tough when you lose a game and we had the opportunity to go win it, said Texas coach Charlie Strong, whose hot seat only got hotter with his third loss in four games. We needed big stops in the first half and we didnt make them. We were able to bounce back there in the second half -- its just that weve got to learn from it, got to move on. ... Weve just got to get ourselves back together.Jesse Ertz led the Wildcats with 171 yards passing and a touchdown and 78 yards rushing and two more scores. He also teamed with running backs Charles Jones, Justin Silmon and Alex Barnes to pile up 240 yards on the ground against a Texas defense that began loading up the box to stop them.The result was the Wildcats fifth straight home win over Texas.ddddddddddddI was kind of upset after last week, Kansas State linebacker Elijah Lee said of a lopsided loss to Oklahoma. Thats something you have to carry with you: The season isnt over. You have to take it game by game.Buechele finished with 222 yards and two scores passing, but a big chunk of that came on an 80-yard pass to Devin Duvernay in the second quarter. Otherwise, Buechele was sacked twice and corralled most of the day.DOnta Foreman, the nations second-leading rusher, carried 24 times for 124 yards. But he was repeatedly stuffed in key situations, a big reason why Texas was 3 of 11 on third down and 0 for 2 on fourth.Beats the tar out of a loss, Snyder said in summary, but its not so much the win as how. If we play and prepare well start to finish, wed be better. Thats why Im not jumping up and down right now.THE TAKEAWAYTEXAS: After eclipsing 500 yards total offense for the fourth time this season a week ago against Iowa State, the Longhorns struggled to move the ball. They managed a season-low 344 yards on Saturday.KANSAS STATE: The fumble by Jones at the goal line summed up the Wildcats inconsistency issues. The senior running back otherwise had a solid day but, as Snyder pointed out, Were all taught when were 5 years old to put two hands on the football.PENALTY PROBLEMSTexas was penalized 10 times for 72 yards, drawing four flags on the Wildcats scoring march to open the game. Kansas State countered with eight penalties for 75 yards. It made for a busy game for an officiating crew that also spent a whole lot of time reviewing plays.SEEING REDThe Wildcats had scored on 56 straight trips inside the red zone before Jones fumbled in the third quarter. The last time they failed to score was Oct. 17, 2015, in a shutout loss to the Sooners.UP NEXTTEXAS: Ninth-ranked Baylor visits Austin on Saturday.KANSAS STATE: A trip to Iowa State awaits Saturday. ' ' '