Case Keenum threw four interceptions in the Los Angeles Rams third straight loss on Sunday, a 17-10 defeat at the hands of the New York Giants, but head coach Jeff Fisher said he is not ready to start No. 1 overall pick Jared Goff.The quarterbacks not the reason, by the way, that we lost three games, Fisher said in his opening statement from London, after the Rams fell to 3-4 heading into their bye week. Im staying with Case. He had a couple of tips and things like that today, not necessarily his fault, and then Brian [Quick] didnt get the audible adjustment at the end.Keenum began the game 5-of-6 for 74 yards and a touchdown, but he finished it completing only 27 of 47 passes and throwing four picks.The first went right through the hands of Tavon Austin, turning into a 44-yard touchdown return by Landon Collins. The last came in the end zone, after miscommunication with Brian Quick on an audible at the line of scrimmage, resulting in an easy interception by Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie.Take a look at the tape, Fisher said, see whos responsible for the interceptions.Fisher was intimating that the fault of the interceptions fell mostly on his receivers, pointing to another one on an incompletion to Kenny Britt, who was wide open for a deep ball that couldve resulted in a long score.?Keenum overthrew Britt while pressured, but Fisher said Britt stopped midway through his post route because the veteran receiver thought he wasnt the primary target.Said Fisher, speaking about the team in general: Well make changes at receiver before I make changes at quarterback.But the middle two interceptions were all on Keenum, who made poor throws to Austin that were picked off in an ugly last three quarters for the offense. No. 2 was another tipped ball that fell into Collins hands, and No. 3 was thrown into double coverage in the end zone for the first of two by Rodgers-Cromartie.Over the last two weeks, Keenum ranked second in the NFL in completion percentage and fifth in passing yards. But he failed to convert on final drives that couldve tied or won the game each time and still entered the Week 7 matchup with the second-worst Total QBR among qualified quarterbacks.Then he played poorly, prompting speculation about whether its time to go with the anticipated future face of the franchise. Still, Fisher said: Jareds going to play when we feel Jareds ready. Had we won this game you wouldnt have been asking about Jared, which I understand. But we didnt lose this game because of quarterback play today. We lost it at some other positions.Last year, though, Fisher said immediately after a Week 10 loss that he wasnt ready to make a change from Nick Foles to Keenum, then went from Foles to Keenum the very next day.Keenum has thrown an interception on the Rams last possession in each of the past three games.I take full responsibility, Keenum said. You cant turn the ball over in this league. ... Ive got to get better. NMD Canada Online .ca! Hi Kerry, Its another day and here we are looking at another dubious hit to the head. In this case Blue Jackets forward Brandon Dubinsky elbowed Saku Koivu in the head about a second after he dished off the puck to a teammate, knocking him unconscious. NMD XR1 Triple Black Canada .J. -- Marshawn Lynch said Thursday it will be good to get back to football after the Seattle quiet talking running back wrapped up his final mandatory media session of Super Bowl week. http://www.nmdshoescanada.com/y-3-cheap-canada.html . He said Tuesday thats a big reason why he is now the new coach of the Tennessee Titans. Whisenhunt said he hit it off quickly with Ruston Webster when interviewing for the job Friday night. Ultra Boost 19 Sale Canada . Hey!" The lower tier of the School End of Queens Park Rangers Loftus Road was packed solid with a very festive-sounding Chelsea choral section in this particular part of South Africa Road London, W12. NMD R1 Primeknit Canada . Brad Jacobs and his Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., team took control of the game early. COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The play was 29 Lead, and it will go down in history as how Ohio State beat Michigan in one of the greatest games ever played by the Big Tens most storied rivals.Thats pretty much all Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer wanted to talk about. Everything else about the second-ranked Buckeyes 30-27 victory over the third-ranked Wolverines on Saturday was almost too overwhelming for Meyer to sort out so soon after what he called an instant classic.Curtis Samuel swept in for a 15-yard touchdown on 29 Lead left after Ohio State barely converted a fourth-and-1 in the second overtime. The biggest crowd ever to watch a game in the Horseshoe then began spilling onto the field in a scarlet-covered celebration that included a stirring sing-a-long to Sweet Caroline.I remember that Neil Diamond song, Meyer said about the crazy scene, but he couldnt recall much else. Weird life, man.Very much so because it was not quite clear what else Ohio State (11-1, 8-1 Big Ten, No. 2 CFP) has won.It wont be the Big Ten. No. 8 Penn State beat Michigan State 45-12 in State College, Pennsylvania, to clinch the East Division and a spot in the conference title game next week against No. 5 Wisconsin. Still, the Buckeyes added to a resume that already impressed the College Football Playoff selection committee.Of course, beating That team up North, as Michigan is called around here, is enough reason to party -- and can be hard to put into perspective.I didnt do a lot of thinking, honestly, Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett said after the Buckeyes beat Michigan for a fifth straight time. I just looked around and, man, that just happened.The 113th meeting of Ohio State and Michigan became the first to go to overtime. It was filled with drama, thrills and controversy. Michigan went away feeling dejected and cheated.Facing fourth-and-1 from the 16 in the second overtime and trailing by three, Meyer decided not to try a potential game-tying field goal with Tyler Durbin, who had already missed two short ones in regulation.Barrett kept it on fourth down and slammed into the back of his blocker, A.J. Alexander, right at the line to gain. The first-down call stood on video review.That was not a first down, said Michigans Jim Harbaugh. And then, as if channeling his former coach, Bo Schembechler, Harbaugh added: Im bitterly disappointed with the officiating today.On the next play, Samuel, who had made a swerving, change-of-direction run to set up the fourth-and-1, raced through a lane and skipped into the eend zone for the win.ddddddddddddeen a part of some crazy football games here, Barrett said. That one was No. 1.Harbaugh drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty earlier in the game after an offside on Michigan (10-2, 7-2 Big Ten, No. 3 CFP). He also was angry about a pass interference on Michigan during Ohio States tying drive late and a non-call on a would-be pass interference against the Buckeyes in OT.The loss likely eliminated Michigan from the playoff race. The Wolverines could end up in the Rose Bowl, but the biggest prizes are still eluding them in their second year under Harbaugh, who dropped to 0-2 against Meyer and the Buckeyes. Michigan has not won the Big Ten since 2004.A crowd of 110,045 watched what might just be the second act of a new Ten Year War between Michigan and Ohio State, with Meyer and Harbaugh playing the roles of Woody Hayes and Schembechler . If thats the case, there is much to look forward to for college football fans.THE TAKEAWAYMichigan: Quarterback Wilton Speight returned after missing last weeks game with a left shoulder injury. In many ways, he was Michigans best offensive player, going 23 for 35 for 219 yards and two touchdown passes. He also made three critical turnovers, one interception Malik Hooker returned for a touchdown in the first half and another pick by Jerome Baker that set up Ohio States second touchdown to make it 17-14 with 1:06 left in the third quarter.Its a bummer, you know, knowing I let the defense down, Speight said.Ohio State: Barrett will not go down as Ohio States greatest player, but no one will ever doubt his ability to come up big when the Buckeyes needed him most. He struggled throwing until the fourth quarter and finished 15 for 32 for 132 yards. He was sacked eight times. He also ran for 125 desperately needed yards against a Michigan defense that took almost everything else away.POLL IMPLICATIONSMichigan: A slight drop for the Wolverines, but still a critical one in the playoff rankings.Ohio State: The Buckeyes looked locked in to No. 2.UP NEXTMichigan: The Wolverines will likely go to a New Years Six bowl. The question is whether its Rose or Orange. Maybe Cotton?Ohio State: Maybe a playoff game on New Years Eve? Maybe in the Rose Bowl if the Buckeyes get squeezed out of the playoff? Stay tuned.--More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25 . ' ' '