Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor believes it would be silly of NSW to pick James Tedesco on the wing for Wednesday weeks State of Origin dead rubber.A white-hot Tedesco continued his undeniable claim for an Origin berth with a starring role on Saturday night in the Tigers 34-26 NRL win over Penrith.Just two days out from Blues coach Laurie Daley naming his team for game three, the Tigers fullback claimed a points decision on Origin rival Matt Moylan in a high-scoring affair.Moylan struck first with involvements in Penriths opening two tries of the match, however Tedesco responded by twice burning fellow Blues hopeful Bryce Cartwright to set up tries either side of halftime.He doesnt need me pushing his barrel anymore, Taylor said post-game.Hes a class act and deserves to be in the NSW team in my opinion.Asked whether Tedesco could play on the wing, he said:That would be a silly decision in my opinion.Compounding the loss for the Panthers is a suspected season-ending knee injury to prop Sam McKendry, who was folded by a Jesse Sue tackle early in the first half and was taken from the field on a stretcher.Looks like an ACL. Were hoping for the best but, at first prognosis, doesnt look good, Panthers coach Anthony Griffin said.Tedesco was assisted by strong outings from Mitchell Moses and Sue, while Cartwright made up for his defensive deficiencies with 10 offloads for the visitors.The win lifts the Tigers to within two points of the top eight, while the Panthers drop to ninth.In front of a crowd of 10,582 at ANZ Stadium, the Panthers led 14-2 at the 24-minute mark when the Tigers poured on four tries in 15 minutes to take a shock eight-point lead into halftime.Jordan Rankin finished off a Tedesco break early in the second stanza to increase the advantage for the home side, who turned away numerous Panthers raids midway through the second half.Veteran hooker Robbie Farah then sealed the win when he backed up a Sue break in the 63rd minute, before Trent Merrin and Isaah Yeo grabbed consolation tries late in the match.Earlier, Penrith winger Josh Mansour opened the scoring with an acrobatic putdown, which was followed by James Fisher-Harris finishing a Tyrone Peachey tap-back just three minutes later.However, the tide turned quickly afterwards, Ava Seumanufagai backing up a Chris Lawrence break in the 32nd minute which was sandwiched between twin Tim Simona efforts.Tedesco set up his first before he intercepted a Moylan pass and ran 60 metres for his second, and then David Nofoaluma gave his team an unlikely lead on the halftime siren.Penriths mid-season recruit Zak Hardaker made his NRL debut with a lively 30-minute cameo in the second half.Griffin said it was his teams worst defensive performance of the season.22 points in 15 minutes just before halftime basically ripped the game out of our control. 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Varlamov made 33 saves and Ryan OReilly had a goal and scored in the shootout as the Avalanche beat the New Jersey Devils 2-1 on Thursday night. MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Mark Walton saved Miami against Florida Atlantic last year.He was even better in the rematch.Walton rushed for career highs of 155 yards and four touchdowns, and No. 25 Miami shook off a slow start to beat Florida Atlantic 38-10 on Saturday night.He ran for three touchdowns against FAU a year ago, and this time became the sixth Miami back in program history to rush for four in a game.Im not a stats guy, Walton said. Its great for me. Great for me to be the sixth or whatever. Im not big on stats. I just go out there and play and my ability showed tonight.Walton scored on runs of 7, 3, 16 and 30 yards. He was suspended for much of the offseason after a drunken-driving arrest, a charge that was dropped, and said hes had a chip on his shoulder since returning.He just plays with a lot of passion and heart, said Miami quarterback Brad Kaaya, who completed 17 of 31 passes for 191 yards for the Hurricanes and was picked off twice. He shows up every day and gets after it.Miami (2-0) set a school record with 108 points in the seasons first two games, breaking the previous mark of 104 set in 1998 and matched in 2002.I just want to score enough to win, truthfully, said Miami coach Mark Richt, who is the 10th coach to win his first two games on the Hurricane sideline. I like when theres not a whole lot of drama.Greg Howell rushed for 75 yards and a touchdown for FAU (1-1). Jason Driskel completed 18 of 36 passes for 167 yards for the Owls, who punted on their first seven possessions. Kalib Woods caught nine balls for 121 yards.We came here to win. We didnt accomplish the mission we came here to accomplish, FAU coach Charlie Partridge said. The good news is these are all very fixable things for a very young football team -- a very young, talented football team.Joe Yearby ran for 121 yards and a score for the Hurricanes. Miami ooutgained FAU 470-214, and forced nine punts for the second consecutive game.ddddddddddddI thought our defense played spectacular, Richt said. Very obvious how great they played. They would not let it get interesting at all.THE TAKEAWAYFlorida Atlantic: The Owls had chances early, getting into Miami territory five times in the first half but only coming away with three points. Driskel was poised against Miamis rush, but his offensive line failed him -- and Howell, who managed only 16 yards on nine first-half carries. The FAU defensive front caused Miamis experienced offensive line plenty of problems, a good sign for the Owls.Miami: The Hurricanes regressed in the first half, plagued again by the mistakes that doomed them in past seasons. There were drops, a missed field goal for the second straight week and silly penalties -- roughing the punter most egregious among them. Kaaya threw multiple interceptions for the first time since Game 6 of his freshman season, though he got clobbered on one. But Miami found what worked in the second half.POLL IMPLICATIONSMiami might not be a lock to stay in the AP Top 25. Floridas big win over Kentucky could get the Gators back in the ranking, though No. 22 Oklahoma States loss -- the Cowboys fell to Central Michigan on the last play of the game, though officials later said the winning score should not have counted -- may be enough to keep the Hurricanes ranked.UP NEXTFAU: The Owls visit Kansas State next Saturday. Its the only time FAU leaves Florida in the first six weeks of this season.Miami: A dangerous game awaits at Appalachian State next Saturday. The Mountaineers are 18-3 in their last 21 games, and the biggest crowd in the history of Kidd Brewer Stadium is expected. ' ' '