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SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- David Akers is keeping his job as San Franciscos starting kicker. For now, anyway. Coach Jim Harbaugh made the announcement after practice Thursday, two days ahead of the 49ers NFC divisional playoff game against the Green Bay Packers (12-5) at Candlestick Park. "Suffice it to say we feel confident in David giving us the best chance to win," Harbaugh said. The 49ers (11-4-1) signed Billy Cundiff on Jan. 1 to compete with Akers, a 15-year veteran who has struggled this season while making only 29 of 42 field-goal attempts. He has plenty of supporters in the locker room who still believe he can put the ball through the uprights on the NFLs biggest stage. "Its nice to see that Akers gets an opportunity to redeem himself, especially in the playoffs," safety Donte Whitner said. "If he does it in the playoffs, I believe that everybody will forget about the misses that he had in the regular season." Akers revealed last week he underwent double hernia surgery last February, then re-aggravated the area earlier this season when he slipped on the field during practice. After a Nov. 25 game at New Orleans, Akers returned to the doctor in Philadelphia who performed the surgery to receive an injection. The left-footed Akers understood why Cundiff was brought in, but made it clear he wants to remain the kicker. "He responded like a football player does," Harbaugh said. "He competed." Cundiff, who missed a potential tying 32-yarder that might have kept Baltimore and Harbaughs big brother, John, from reaching the Super Bowl last season, will remain on the roster. Harbaugh said he isnt likely to be among the active players Saturday. "To be determined -- most likely not," Harbaugh said. "Hes done a nice job. Davids done a better job and is more prepared to give us the best chance to win." Akers received death threats last month via Twitter, and NFL and team security got involved. He missed overtime kicks twice against the Rams this season, with the 49ers losing at St. Louis and tying at home. Akers had a field goal blocked in a loss at Seattle on Dec. 23 that Richard Sherman returned 90 yards for a touchdown. He missed two more wide left in a home victory against Arizona in the regular-season finale before bouncing back to make two. The 38-year-old Akers began the season by making a 63-yarder in a season-opening win at Green Bay in which the ball bounced off the crossbar and through the uprights. Last week, he said, "I would definitely give that 63-yarder back to make the two kicks against St. Louis." Akers wasnt available to the media Thursday. "I have a lot of confidence in him," cornerback Carlos Rogers said. "I actually thought that was going to be the choice. I thought he should stick with David from the get-go. I think that was just a little pressure to get David back on point. He was a little off. Im glad hes out kicking. Coach is not the guy that brings in a lot of people, changes a lot of positions. "We kind of stick who weve stuck with from the beginning of training camp. Davids that guy. Ive said all along Davids going to make the kick to help us win the Super Bowl. Thats just been my mindset, since Day 1." Rogers would know, too. They faced off for six seasons in the NFC East -- Akers for the Eagles and Rogers with the Washington Redskins. Akers made 20 of 22 field goals in their head-to-head meetings, missing only from 50 and 53 yards. Akers made 44 of 52 field goals during his All-Pro 2011 season, his first in a three-year deal after joining San Francisco. His reliable left leg had seemed near-perfect -- causing his teammates to wonder why the Eagles would ever let him go -- until this up-and-down season. When asked whether Akers playoff experience factored into the decision and gave him an edge over Cundiff, Harbaugh said, "feel like weve plowed that ground as thoroughly as it can possibly be plowed." His teammates were happy to hear the news. "Everybody respects Dave in this locker room," backup quarterback Alex Smith said. "I know its been tough. Its not easy. It seems like you only really get noticed when you go out there and fail. Everybody has respect for what Dave is about, what he stands for. "Hes obviously gone through a rough patch. Happy to see him win the competition. I hope it gets him back on track." Wholesale Jerseys . Beachy improved his major league-best ERA with a five-hitter and the Atlanta Braves beat the Miami Marlins 7-0 Thursday night. Wholesale Jerseys from china . "I feel deflated and disappointed. I feel frustrated and distracted," Gleason said in a statement on his website. 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And while they took their time to pull ahead, the men ended up savouring their own curtain call after a key 1-0 win over Panama moved them atop their World Cup qualifying group. MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Collin Klein threw a touchdown pass and ran for two scores and No. 7 Kansas State beat No. 23 Texas 42-24 on Saturday night for its third conference title in 117 years and a trip to the Fiesta Bowl. The Wildcats had never played for a conference championship in their last game at home, and had never had a player end the regular season in such close contention for the Heisman Trophy as Klein. Neither of his main competitors, Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel nor Notre Dame linebacker Manti Teo, played this weekend. So Klein, a multitalented senior, had the stage all to himself, one last chance to burnish his credentials for what would be Kansas States first Heisman. In front of their sixth sellout in seven home games, the Wildcats (11-1, 8-1 Big 12) tied their team record for victories in a season and matched Oklahomas Big 12 record. Kansas State has beaten Texas (8-4, 5-4) five in a row. The Sooners beat TCU earlier Saturday and immediately donned caps and T-shirts declaring themselves Big 12 champs. But Kansas States 24-19 win at Oklahoma on Sept. 22 gives them the tiebreaker and sends them into the Fiesta Bowl. After a slow start, Klein wound up hitting 8 of 14 passes for 184 yards and added 108 yards rushing on 23 carries. John Hubert scored three touchdowns. Texas, which may be headed for the Cotton Bowl, led 10-7 at halftime. But with Klein hitting a 29-yard pass and Hubert breaking free for 28 yards, Kansas State soared 75 yards in seven plays, with Hubert scoring from the 2. Hubert also had a 2-yard TD run with 47 seconds left in the third quarter and scored on a 1-yard run for a 35-17 lead with a little more than 3 minutes to go after Drew Liddle recovered Texas muffed punt. A few minutes later, Allen Chapman intercepted Case McCoys paass and ran it back 35 yards, setting up Kleins 9-yard TD run for a 42-17 lead with 1:53 left.dddddddddddd McCoy threw a 14-yard TD pass to Jaxon Shipley in the second quarter and a 9-yard scoring pass to Malcom Brown less than 1 minute left in the game. Brown also scored on a 2-yard run in the second quarter. McCoy hit 26-of-34 passes for 314 yards, with two interceptions. He was sacked four times by a swarming Kansas State defence. The Wildcats lone touchdown of the first half came on a 1-yard run by Klein and after an embarrassing lapse by defensive back Nigel Malone. With perfect timing, Malone jumped in front of McCoys intended receiver on Texas second possession, made the interception and sped 30 yards into the end zone. But the ball only travelled the 29. The play was initially ruled a touchdown, but upon review, it was determined Malone had let go of the ball and allowed it drop to the ground just as he was about to step across the goal line. So it was placed on the 1 and Klein plowed into the end zone for his 21st rushing TD of the season and No. 54 for his career. Klein was 0 for 4 in Kansas States scoreless second quarter while McCoy was going 17 for 20 in the first half for 204 yards. McCoys longest pass play went for 70 yards, but almost all of that was the running of Daje Johnson right after Adrian Phillips intercepted Kleins pass in the end zone and gave the Longhorns the ball on the 20. Klein had led an impressive drive from the Kansas State 1 to the Texas 17, converting three third-down plays. But on the first play after Phillips pick, Johnson caught McCoys swing pass and sprinted 70 yards before stepping out on the 10. Kansas States defence pushed the Longhorns back 10 yards in three plays and Nick Jordan kicked a 37-yard field goal. ' ' '
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