Ken Griffey Jr. has a different game to watch during the World Series.The newly inducted member of the Baseball Hall of Fame can certainly be forgiven for having his attention elsewhere Saturday night. His son is a starting receiver for the Arizona Wildcats.Juniors son Trey isnt the only Pac-12 receiver whose dad played Major League Baseball. And there are three starting quarterbacks in the Big 12 Conference who are the sons of former MLB players.While the World Series is being played, here are some MLB connections to college football:- SHANE BUECHELE, Texas, freshman quarterback.Son of STEVE BUECHELE, who played for three teams over 11 MLB seasons (1985-95).Shane is the only true freshman quarterback ever to start the first two games of a season for the Longhorns. When he made his college debut Sept. 4 against Notre Dame, his dad, the bench coach for the Texas Rangers, was excused from a game to be there.Steve, a third baseman who roomed with John Elway at Stanford, played 889 of his 1,334 MLB games with the Rangers (1985-91 and 1995). He got traded to Pittsburgh in 1991 and played in the NLCS that fall with the Pirates. He also played four years for the Cubs.- TREY GRIFFEY, Arizona, senior wide receiver.Son of KEN GRIFFEY JR., who played for three teams over 22 MLB seasons (1989-2010).Instead of highlight catches in the outfield, Trey has 17 receptions for 305 yards and a touchdown this season. His 17.9 yards per catch leads the Wildcats.Junior, inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame earlier this year, was a 13-time All-Star center fielder who won 10 consecutive Gold Gloves (1990-99). He hit 630 home runs in his career, including a game in September 1990 when he and his father hit back-to-back homers while playing together for Seattle.- KENNY HILL, TCU, junior quarterback.Son of KEN HILL, who played for seven teams over 14 MLB seasons (1988-2001).The younger Hill succeeded Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel at Texas A&M and had a single-game school record 511 yards passing in his first start. He later transferred to TCU, where after having to sit out last season he is now second in the Big 12 with 357 total yards a game.Ken Hill was a National League All-Star in 1994 with the Montreal Expos, when the right-handed pitcher had 16 wins in the strike-shortened season the year his son was born. Hill pitched in the 1995 World Series for the Cleveland Indians, then threw seven complete games for the Rangers the next season when they won their first AL West title.- TORII HUNTER JR., Notre Dame, senior wide receiver.Son of TORII HUNTER, who played for three teams over 19 MLB seasons (1997-2015).Hunter, who has also played baseball at Notre Dame, has 25 catches for 360 yards and a touchdown in six games this season for the Fighting Irish. A team captain, he missed a game after a concussion suffered on a helmet-to-helmet hit during the season opener at Texas.The elder Hunter, who retired from baseball only a year ago, was a five-time All-Star outfielder who won nine Gold Gloves. He went to the playoffs eight times with three teams (Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Angels and Detroit Tigers). He was a .277 career hitter and had 353 homers.- PATRICK MAHOMES, Texas Tech, junior quarterback.Son of PAT MAHOMES, who played for six teams over 11 MLB seasons (1992-97, 1999-2003).Mahomes was an eye-popping 52-of-88 passing in his last game against No. 16 Oklahoma, matching the FBS record with 734 yards passing and breaking the total offense mark with 819. He is the national leader with 473 yards passing a game, nearly 100 more than the next-closest player. He gave up baseball last spring to concentrate solely on football.Right-hander Pat Mahomes was 42-39 with a 5.47 ERA in 308 career games (63 starts) for the Twins, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, Rangers, Cubs and Pirates. He was part of the 1999 NL playoffs with the Mets.- DANTE PETTIS, Washington, junior wide receiver/punt returner.Son of GARY PETTIS, who played for four teams over 11 MLB seasons (1982-92).Dante shares Washingtons career record with four punt returns for touchdowns. He has 27 catches for 457 yards this season for the fourth-ranked and undefeated Huskies, and his eight receiving touchdowns are tied for second in the Pac 12.Gary, now the third base coach for the Houston Astros, was a five-time Gold Glove outfielder with 354 career stolen bases.---AP college football website: www.collegefootball.ap.orgAir Max 97 Canada Sale . To the surprise of many, it isnt the Wolverines but their in-state rivals the Michigan State Spartans. Air Max 180 Canada . -- Mike Smith never saw his first NHL goal go in. http://www.clearanceairmaxcanada.com/air-max-plus-canada-sale.html . Patrice Bergeron and Daniel Paille scored 20 seconds apart a few minutes after Stamkos was taken off the ice on a stretcher with a broken right leg, and the Bruins beat the Lightning 3-0 on Monday afternoon. Air Max 270 Sale Canada . That left plenty of energy for pitching books and swatting away free agency questions. 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Atlantas players will be paid for the canceled sessions.It is the Falcons first violation of the rule, resulting in a less severe penalty than was given Seattle last month.The Seahawks were fined $400,000, will lose a fifth-round draft choice and will lose a week of OTAs as penalties for their third offense. The previous offenses came in 2012 and 2014.Falcons coach Dan Quinn was Seattles defensive coordinator in 2014, but said he didnt pattern his offseason program from what he learned while with Seahawks coach Pete Carroll.Certainly I was part of the program with Pete there, but its our own program here and how we want to run things, Quinn said.We just love the competitive environment that we stress. But we want to make sure no matter what that were following the league policy and CBA guideline.An agreement between the NFL and the players association limits contact during offseason programs. The rule is designed for players safety and to prevent any team from gaininng a competitive advantage.dddddddddddd.Some leeway is allowed for incidental contact.Just in general more contact than they would have liked to have seen, Quinn said when asked about the Falcons infraction. Quinn said he plans to explore details following the season.Its a great topic and certainly one that I would like to visit during the offseason, not just with our own players but with the league, too, he said. I want to make sure Im teaching the guidelines exactly as the league set.Quinn said he didnt immediately address the penalty with his players as he hopes to avoid a distraction before Sundays game at Denver. He said it is a better discussion for the offseason.It is the second time in two years the Falcons have been penalized by the league for a rules violation.In 2015, the NFL found the Falcons pumped artificial crowd noise into the Georgia Dome in the 2013 and 2014 seasons.The league fined the Falcons $350,000, stripped the team of its fifth-round pick in the 2016 draft and suspended Rich McKay, the team president, from the NFL competition committee for almost five months.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '