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SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium -- Starting from the back row at the Belgian Grand Prix will do little for Lewis Hamiltons chances of a 50th career race win.But it will bring back exciting memories of his childhood days racing against the odds in karts.I had a really bad go-kart when I started and always had to start last because it was so bad, and then I drove through the field, the 31-year-old British driver said. I hope I still know how to do it.Hamilton took a 15-place grid penalty in Fridays morning practice session for having changed too many engine parts this season, and was then handed a further 15-place penalty following another component change in the afternoon.That means he will start Sundays race from the back row along with McLarens Fernando Alonso, who incurred a 35-place grid penalty for a similar array of component changes. Saturday will decide which of the drivers -- who share five world titles -- starts from last.Hamilton, chasing a third straight F1 title and fourth overall, won at Spa last year. A repeat win is a long shot -- even for Hamilton -- but since Spa is the longest track in F1 at 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) and is very fast, it should help him pick up valuable points.Hamilton has a 19-point lead over Rosberg, his Mercedes rival, in the title race. Rosberg is seeking his fifth win of the season, and first at Spa.That Nico has never won here doesnt make any difference to me, Hamilton said. I just focus on my job. I love this track, particularly if there is good weather. I will start from behind, but I have done my homework.Meanwhile, Max Verstappen posted the fastest time in the second practice ahead of his teammate Daniel Ricciardo, boosting Red Bulls hopes of a second win this season following Verstappens brilliant victory in Spain.Hamilton and Rosberg were slower during the afternoon session because they ran on harder medium tires, getting an indication of durability in the event its the main tire on Sunday if the scorching weather continues.Nestled in the Ardennes forest, Spa is ordinarily known for its cool climate.But temperatures hit 35 degrees Celsius (95 F) in the afternoon, having reached 25 C (77 F) for the first practice at 10 a.m.Everybody was struggling to make the tires last and sliding quite a lot, said Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel, the fourth quickest in second practice.The afternoon sun seemed to get to the 18-year-old Verstappen, who was unhappy with Finnish veteran Kimi Raikkonen -- twice his age.What is he doing? Its dangerous, Verstappen said over race radio. Im riding over 300 kph (186 mph) and hes blocking me.He was far happier afterward.Compared to other competitors, we showed great pace today, Verstappen said. I had some struggles but at the end it paid off.In the morning, Rosberg was fastest ahead of Hamilton.Although practice lacked excitement, it was important for testing as drivers got two extra sets of Pirelli tires. Some also wore a protective halo device designed to reduce the risk of head injuries, following the deaths of F1 driver Jules Bianchi and British IndyCar driver Justin Wilson last year.It doesnt disturb me when driving. I could go fast straight away, Rosberg said. So I think that was a success.Pirelli, the Italian manufacturer, is testing tires to try and add more protection for drivers from impacts with kerbs and track debris. This follows Vettels complaints when his tire blew during last years race.The unexpected glorious weather saw fans arriving in droves, including a large group of Dutch to cheer on Verstappen, tipped as F1s next big star and the youngest driver to win a race.Organizers said 20,000 tickets were sold to Dutch fans. He is also attracting interest from local fans because his mother is Belgian.Thanks to the impact Verstappen has made since joining five races into the season -- securing three more podium finishes to follow up his win in Barcelona -- Red Bull has overtaken Ferrari and sits second in the constructors championship.Now, Hamiltons penalty gives Red Bull team principal Christian Horner hope for another win.They have issues to deal with this weekend with one of their cars, so that gives us further opportunities, he said. Carter Rowney Jersey . LOUIS -- Mike Smith is used to facing plenty of shots, so this was nothing new. Hampus Lindholm Ducks Jersey . 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Scott Niedermayer Ducks Jersey . -- James Young couldnt wait to apply those tweaks to his jump shot, and the first one he made against UT Arlington told him it could be a good night. East Carolinas Zay Jones has the nations top four games for receptions after making 19 catches in a win over UConn, and hes on track to break the Bowl Subdivision career receptions record.Jones passed former Oklahoma receiver Ryan Broyles for second place on the career list and trails only former ECU teammate Justin Hardy. Jones has 355 catches; Hardy, now with the Atlanta Falcons, had 387 from 2011-14.Jones is averaging 14.25 catches a game and has at least four games left to haul in the 33 passes needed to break the record.Offensive coordinator Tony Petersens spread system emphasizes short, high-percentage passes, helping Jones rack up the receptions. He had 22 catches against South Carolina, 18 against USF and 17 against UCF. Trent Taylor of Louisiana Tech also had a 17-catch game.Jones leads the nation with 114 catches in eight games. Taylor is second with 93 in nine games.---Other statistical feats from the weekend:THE BIG ONEToledos Logan Woodside and JonVea Johnson teamed for the nations longest pass play -- 98 yards for a touchdown -- in a loss to Ohio. Woodside finished with three TD passes to extend his national lead to 31. Woodside has thrown for no fewer than three TDs in any game this season.SACK STREAKDorance Armstrong of Kansas has recorded at least one sack in six straight games, sharing the longest streak in the nation with Alabamas Tim Williams. The sophomore defensive end is a feel-good story for the struggling Jayhawks. Hes added 20 pounds to his 6-foot-4 frame since last year and is now listed at 246. He has eight sacks in eight games, a Big 12-leading 12 tackles for loss and a total of 28 tackles to lead all KU linemen.FIELD GOALS APLENTYViirginia Techs Joey Slye tied the school and ACC record and became the third kicker in the nation this season to kick six field goals in a game.dddddddddddd He connected from 31, 21, 22, 26, 37 and 22 yards in a win over Pittsburgh. Slye also made three extra points, and his 21 points set the Tech record for a kicker. Hes made nine field goals in the last two games and is 16 of 20 for the season.ZIPPING PAST AKRON, AGAINBuffalos Jordan Johnson turned in the weekends best rushing performance, running 24 times for 282 yards against Akron. The Zips have given up three of the top 11 rushing games of the season.Other big outings: Texas DOnta Foreman, 32 carries for 250 yards against Baylor; Tulsas James Flanders, 33 for 249 against Memphis; Auburns Kamryn Pettway, 30 for 236 against Mississippi; San Diego States Donnel Pumphrey, 32 for 223 against Utah State; and Southern Californias Ronald Jones II, 18 for 223 against California.Pumphrey has four 200-yard games and is the national rushing leader by 26 yards a game over Foreman.CANT KEEP UP WITH JONESNotre Dames Jarron Jones played one of the most dominant games of the season by a defensive lineman. His six tackles for loss against Miami were a season high nationally. He finished with seven stops, a sack and a pass breakup. On Miamis first six plays from scrimmage, Jones had three tackles behind the line and one pass breakup.---This version corrects DOnta Foremans team to Texas in second paragraph of `Zipping Past Akron, Again item.---More AP college football: http://collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '