South Africa are not ready to head home just yet, despite having just a lead of 70 with four wickets in hand going into the fourth day of the Adelaide Test. Weve got two big days left and tomorrow (Sunday) is one of the biggest ones. Theres a lot of fight. Were not on the plane yet, Neil McKenzie, South Africas batting coach, said.Those words may be dismissed as fanciful, but Australia would do well to look back to four years ago, when Russell Domingo, South Africas assistant coach then, vowed similar and was proved similar right. On that occasion, South Africa were staring at defeat on the final day, having stumbled to 77 for 4 chasing 430. They batted out a draw.Now, they will need to bat with resolve if they are to set Australia a challenging target. Hopefully Stephen Cook converts, which is what his track record shows he can do, he said. And then if Quinton de Kock can produce the Quinton de Kock knock that everyone knows he can do and has been doing, that would push us up past 180 and 200. If we can get there, we know weve done it to Australia before, where weve knocked them over so that will give us a lot of confidence.McKenzie was particularly happy for Cook, his former Highveld Lions team-mate, with whom hes worked closely on footwork throughout this tour. Cookie is just one of those hard-working cricketers; sort of old-school, he said. He does it his way. It doesnt always look pretty but has a method that has worked for him. He has got nearly 40 first-class hundreds so you cant mess with technique.Mentally he is right up there in terms of one of the toughest guys playing cricket at this stage. He has endured a lot of noise about his technique but normally what Cook does well is capitalises on starts and he has a good conversion rate. We hope that follow suit tomorrow.Even if Cook continues, he has only the tail to keep him company, but Vernon Philander, Kagiso Rabada and Tabraiz Shamsi have all showed they can contribute. Since its them that will have to do the defending, McKenzie believes they have enough motivation.Weve got a couple of guys who can do damage at the back end and we have a bowling unit who are ready to go, he said. Well leave everything out there, whether we get bowled out early or whether we battle into the evening.He even joked South Africa could get enough runs to declare again. That will be the best day of Test cricket ever, he laughed, when asked about Faf du Plessis surprise declaration on the opening day. McKenzie explained the decision was based on what South Africa saw in the Sheffield Shield, when teams declared in order to make use of the ball under lights.Its our first Test with the pink ball. We can only look at stats. We watched when the state sides played and both declared. You take a lead from what you see, he said. Commentators and ex-players were all applauding the decision and we stand by it.Stitched NHL Jerseys . Instead of dwelling on the negative, Oates focused on what was good about the clubs recent play. It worked. Wholesale NHL Jerseys Authentic . -- Quarterback Will Finch threw for 252 yards and three touchdowns, and Yannick Harou rushed in two scores as the No. http://www.cheapnhlcustomjerseys.com/ . It was hard for Luck to pull off another comeback, or even get into the end zone, while standing on the sideline. Rivers threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to rookie Keenan Allen and Nick Novak kicked four field goals to give the Chargers a 19-9 victory against the Colts on Monday night. Authentic NHL Jerseys Cheap .Y. -- Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone has drawn on his Syracuse connections once again by hiring Rob Moore to take over as receivers coach. NHL Jerseys From China .J. Jefferson has been charged with assaulting his girlfriend.Week 5 was revealing.Clemson now stands alone in the ACC. With its game-winning field goal, North Carolina changed the season for Florida State. With its improbable Hail Mary touchdown, Tennessee officially solidified its spot as the top team in the SEC East. And Washington, which bullied Stanford for four quarters, made an in-your-face playoff statement that was impossible to ignore.We now have a much better idea of who to take seriously in the College Football Playoff race -- and who has faded into their shadows. The selection committees first ranking isnt revealed until Nov. 1, but heres a look at the most legitimate contenders in each Power 5 conference, and who is next in line:Pac-12In the drivers seat: Washington.Potential pitfall: The nonconference schedule. ESPNs Football Power Index favors Washington in each of its remaining games, and theres no way the selection committee leaves out an undefeated Pac-12 champ. The Huskies want to leave no doubt in the committees mind theyre top-four quality, though. If they lose a game or two, their weak nonconference schedule of Rutgers, Idaho and Portland State, which is ranked No. 127 out of 128 (just ahead of Baylors) according to ESPNs Stats & Information, could keep them out.Next in line: StanfordHow to make a playoff push: Washington has to lose twice in order for Stanford to claim the North title, but the Cardinal have bigger problems than their lone loss. Stanford was outplayed in every phase of the game and simply didnt look like top-four material. Stanford was a two-loss Pac-12 champ last year, so the Cardinal have made the comeback before, but theyre going to need some serious help.Big TenIn the drivers seat: Ohio State, MichiganPotential pitfall: The best of the West. Were not going to know whos the best in the Big Ten until Ohio State and Michigan play on Nov. 26 in Columbus -- unless, of course, Wisconsin or Nebraska have something to say about it. Michigan was able to escape Wisconsin, but the Buckeyes have to beat both Wisconsin AND Nebraska during the regular season. And what if the Badgers regroup and win the West? There could be a rematch of Saturdays contest, which was far from a convincing win for the Wolverines.Next in line: Nebraska, WisconsinHow to make a playoff push: Their only hope is an upset in the Big Ten championship game, and well know whos got the best shot at that on Oct. 29, when Wisconsin hosts Nebraska in a game that will determine the division leader heading into the committees first ranking. Wisconsin first has to get past Ohio State on Oct. 15, though. The Badgers have a bye week to regroup, but another loss would knock them out of the playoff picture. Nebraskas three toughest remaining games are on the road, including trips to Ohio State and Iowa.SECIn the drivers seat: AlabamaPotential pitfall: The next four weeks. Three of the next four games are on the road (Arkansas, Tennessee, LSU), and each of the next three opponents are ranked (Arkansas, Tennessee and A&M). Alabama has to stay focused, disciplined and healthy -- things it has struggled to do at times this season -- in order to escape October unscathed.Next in line: Tennessee, Texas A&MHow to make a playoff push: Beat Alabama. Tennessee could have two shots at this. The Vols host Bama on Oct. 15, and they ccould also meet the Tide again in the SEC title game.dddddddddddd With its win over Georgia, Tennessee separated itself as the top team in the East, but it faces Bama and Texas A&M the next two weeks. The Aggies are undefeated and in great shape, but they have to win at Alabama on Oct. 22 to take the lead in the West Division. All roads to the CFP go through Tuscaloosa.ACCIn the drivers seat: ClemsonPotential pitfall: An upset in the ACC title game. Not even a loss in Tallahassee on Oct. 29 will keep Clemson out of the ACC championship game now that Florida State and Louisville have both lost. Clemson would have to lose twice to lose its grasp on the Atlantic Division title, and ESPNs FPI projects the Tigers have at least an 85 percent chance to win each remaining game except their meeting with Florida State. The Tigers stand alone in the ACC, so the biggest remaining threat to their playoff hopes is an upset in the conference championship game.Next in line: LouisvilleHow to make a playoff push: Pray the ACC gets two teams in. Its not impossible, but its extremely difficult. The selection committee can put more than one team in from the same conference, but fast-forward to early December, when the committee is watching the Pac-12 champ, Big Ten champ, SEC champ and Clemson all earn statement wins against another ranked opponent and Louisville isnt even on its TV screen. Louisville would first have to knock Houston out of the conversation to have a chance.Big 12In the drivers seat: BaylorPotential pitfall: Strength of schedule. Baylor needs to go undefeated to have a shot at a CFP spot because its overall strength of schedule will again be one of the worst in the country with nonconference wins against Northwestern State, SMU and Rice. It hasnt helped that Oklahoma, Texas and TCU already have two losses each. Its possible Baylor doesnt have any wins over ranked opponents this year, though West Virginia should sneak into the committees top 25 if it keeps winning.Next in line: West VirginiaHow to make a playoff push: Play somebody. The Mountaineers have yet to play a ranked opponent or a road game. WVUs schedule is backloaded, and ESPNs FPI projects a less than 50 percent chance it will beat Oklahoma State, Texas and Oklahoma. West Virginia ends the season at home on Dec. 3 against Baylor. If both teams can run the table until then, that game will mean something, but it looks like a long shot.Group of 5In the drivers seat: HoustonPotential pitfall: The Power 5s. Its not just Louisville thats standing in Houstons way on Nov. 17, which is an already sold-out Thursday night home game for the Cougars. Its also the Big Ten champ. The Pac-12 champ. The ACC champ. The SEC champ. It also didnt help Houston that Louisville lost to Clemson, because there goes the Cougars chance to claim a win over the ACC champ. Houston has to go undefeated.Next in line: Sorry, Boise State fans. There is no other potential playoff crasher waiting in the wings. The Broncos simply dont have the schedule strength, even with an undefeated season. Houstons résumé is different because it has Oklahoma and Louisville, but theres still no margin for error. ? ' ' '