STANFORD, Calif. --?Stanford wide receiver Francis Owusu suffered a concussion on the helmet-to-helmet hit he took from UCLAs Tahaan Goodman this past Saturday, and he will miss the Cardinals next game at No. 10?Washington?this Friday.Hes doing much better, Stanford head coach David Shaw said. If it was up to him, hed play next week, but thats not up to him.Shaw said that he has been in contact with the Pac-12 about the play, after which officials -- including the replay booth -- decided not to charge the Bruins with a penalty despite clear helmet-to-helmet contact. Shaw declined to discuss the details of his conversation with the Pac-12, and the league office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on that play.I know that Francis Owusu was not technically a defenseless player, Shaw said. But knowing the era were in -- where were in the mode of trying to make this game safer, trying to take helmet hits out of the game, and trying to protect the players who play this wonderful, physical sport -- in the spirit of where we are in the football world right now, you should throw a flag. It should be penalty. The initial contact was helmet-to-helmet.Shaw hinted that the rulebooks language might currently give officials room to not call a penalty on hits like the one Goodman delivered on Owusu -- technically, the rule only currently states that leading with the crown of the helmet is illegal -- so he advocated for the league to adopt a blanket stance against helmet-to-helmet contact.To me, the letter of the law is immaterial, Shaw said. If you have contact on one helmet to another helmet, that should be a penalty. We should go back and reword our rulings, go back and reteach our officials and our replay officials. Were trying to take care of these young men. Plays like this should be penalized so that they stop happening. If we dont penalize them, they will continue to happen ... There is language [in the rulebook] that obviously needs to be amended, preferably sooner than later. And I think youll get relatively unanimous support for such language ... The defense for that not being a penalty -- I cant imagine what [else] it really could be, rationally.The No. 7 Cardinal play Washington in a showdown of two unbeaten Pac-12 North teams Friday (6 p.m. PT, ESPN). While Owusu has been definitely ruled out, Shaw said that status updates on starting cornerbacks Alijah Holder and Quenton Meeks -- who were also hurt against UCLA -- should be expected in the next day or two. Stanford fullback Daniel Marxs status is also still up in the air. Nike Shoes From China Outlet . -- Ryan Getzlaf grabbed the three pucks wrapped in tape and held them up to his chest in the Anaheim Ducks dressing room for a celebration nine seasons in the making. Fake Nike Shoes From China . The third-ranked Ivanovic, who won the event in 2008 and 10, served five aces and broke Wickmayer, also a former winner in 2009, five times. "The result looked easier than it really was," Ivanovic said. https://www.nikeshoeschina.us/ . Third-seeded Murray had the easiest path to victory on New Years Eve, barely breaking a sweat during his 6-0, 6-0 win over 2,129th-ranked Qatari wildcard recipient Mousa Shanan Zayed. Wholesale Nike Shoes From China .4 million title. Ryan Riess emerged with the title after a session in which he started behind, but used expert skill to gather the chips to his side amid the unpredictability of no-limit Texas Hold em. Riess put his final opponent Jay Farber all-in with an Ace-King. Discount Nike Shoes From China . To the surprise of many, it isnt the Wolverines but their in-state rivals the Michigan State Spartans. TORONTO -- Toronto FC has signed Spanish midfielder Alvaro Rey. The 24-year-old most recently played for Xerez Club Deportivo of Spains second division. He appeared in 28 matches with the club, scoring three goals. He began his professional career at Gimnastic de Tarragona of Spain, and remained with the club for two seasons before joining Xerez. He will be added to the roster upon receipt of his International Transfeer Certificate.dddddddddddd. "Alvaro trained with the team for several weeks last month, and played in a reserve match with us against Montreal," said Toronto FC president and general manager Kevin Payne. "Hes very technical and quick, and is good at taking on defenders. He offers something different than we typically see in MLS and we think hell help our team become more dangerous." ' ' '