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OMAHA, Neb. -- With the college baseball season down to one game and Coastal Carolina involved, its a safe bet that if the Chanticleers forge an important rally Wednesday night in the championship game of the College World Series finals, Anthony Marks will fit smack in the middle of it.Hes a human spark plug, man, second baseman Tyler Chadwick said after CCU evened the best-of-three series Tuesday night with a 5-4 win over Arizona at TD Ameritrade Park.Marks, the bearded, arm-thrusting, undersized, cartoon-like senior left fielder, did it all from the leadoff spot. His one-out single in the third inning plated the Chanticleers first two runs, and Marks ignited a three-run rally in the top of the eighth with his third hit.This is just what he does.Marks is hitting a team-best .393 (11-for-28) in Omaha with a .469 on-base percentage.He sparked a ninth-inning rally to beat North Carolina State in regional play and another to win the super regional at LSU in walk-off style.Were not done yet, Marks said. You want to bring home what you came here for.Marks came to Coastal Carolina in 2012 as a walk-on from Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. He had scholarship offers from Point Park, an NAIA school, and Division III Washington & Jefferson College.His connection to CCU came through Jeff Rubinsak, Marks summer-league coach who played for the Chanticleers Gary Gilmore at South Carolina-Aiken in the early 1990s.I went to a camp after my senior year, Marks said, and Coach Gilmore said he liked my speed. He said I would have a jersey and a chance to prove I could play at this level.Hes given me countless opportunities that I can never repay him for. The stuff that hes done for me and the chances hes given me and believed in me, it really warms my heart for sure. I owe him a lot.Marks teammates recall meeting him four years ago. He wore basketball gear to a baseball workout.His swing was god-awful, Chadwick said. But as soon as we started playing the game, he had the biggest chip on his shoulder that Ive ever seen. He plays like I would expect of someone from Pittsburgh -- just blue-collar like hes fighting against the whole world.Gilmore, in his 21st year at Coastal, said he often felt the need to save Marks from himself. He struggled with discipline, on and off the field.There were a lot of things that he went through, Gilmore said, that he had to grow through. Ultimately, all that energy and passion that he was misdirecting at times, he learned to focus in his schoolwork and learned to focus.Marks said he credits teammates Chadwick, Mike Morrison, Connor Owings and Zach Remillard for treating him like a little brother.Before they exited the first-base dugout Tuesday night, Marks and Morrison, the CCU closer who threw 6 2/3 innings in his first start of the season, shared a hug and a few words.Ive grown to love him like my brother, Morrison said. The growing up hes done over four years in unbelievable.Marks lives with pitcher Cole Schaefer, star shortstop Michael Paez and Andrew Beckwith, the Chanticleers ace right-hander with a nation-leading 14 wins whos likely to start Game 3 against Arizona (8 p.m. ET, ESPN).They share the Baseball House, an off-campus dwelling long occupied by Chanticleers -- where teammates shoot pool and form tight bonds.On May 20, Marks, in his 545th collegiate at-bat, hit the first home run of his life -- college, high school or youth baseball -- in a home victory over Campbell. Chadwick described the dugout as pandemonium after the ball cleared the right-center field wall.Utter shock and joy and amusement, Chadwick said. I fell over the railing because I jumped so high.All these shared experiences led them to Wednesday night.Coastal Carolina has defied elimination five times this month. In the past two wins, Marks collected six hits in eight at-bats. His 10 walks and .410 on-base percentage are the Chanticleers top marks in the NCAA postseason.So if he appears in a huge moment, with the national championship at stake, Marks figures to feel right at home. No matter how far he has progressed, he remains the 5-foot-7 kid from Pittsburgh with a chip on his shoulder.Hes so much fun to play with, Chadwick said. He wants to prove to the whole world that hes here and that hes a great player.No better opportunity exists than this. Air Max Salg Zalando .J. Jefferson has been charged with assaulting his girlfriend. Nike Air Max Salg . Three came down to the fourth quarter while quarterbacks continued to shine in all four games; so important to the overall quality of the game. http://www.airmaxzalando.com/ . Badenhop was 2-3 with a 3.47 ERA in 63 relief appearances for Milwaukee this season. He is 18-20 in his career with three saves and a 3. Nike Air Max Zalando . 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SPREAD -- Tennessee 4-6, Indianapolis 4-4-1SERIES RECORD -- Colts lead 30-14LAST MEETING -- Colts beat Titans 34-26, Oct. 23LAST WEEK -- Titans beat Packers 47-25; Colts had bye, beat Packers 31-26 on Nov. 6AP PRO32 RANKING -- Titans No. 16, Colts No. 24TITANS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (6), RUSH (3), PASS (21).TITANS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (17), RUSH (8), PASS (24).COLTS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (13), RUSH (23), PASS (12).COLTS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (30), RUSH (22), PASS (31).STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES -- Titans have won four of last six overall but have lost 10 straight in series since beating Colts in October 2011. ... Tennessee has scored 35 or more points in three consecutive games, first time in single season in franchise history. ... Tennessees last win at Indianapolis came Dec. 30, 2007 -- before Lucas Oil Stadium opened in 2008. ... Five wins this season match Titans total from last two seasons combined. ... QB Marcus Mariota has thrown NFL-high 17 TD passes over past six weeks. Hes totaled NFL-record four TDs in six of first 22 career games. ... 2014 league rushing champ DeMarco Murray is No. 2 in NFL with 930 yards as he chases third career 1,000-yard season. Murray needs one TD run to break tie with Earl Campbell for most consecutive games with rushing score (five) in franchise history. ... OLB Brian Orakpo has team-high nine sacks after getting two last week vs. Aaron Rodgers. He needs one sack to become first Titans player to get 10 in one season since Jurrell Casey (2013).dddddddddddd ... K Ryan Succop has made 29 consecutive field goals from less than 50 yards. ... Indianapolis will honor 10-year anniversary of 2006 Super Bowl championship with team members at halftime Sunday. ... Colts come off bye week looking for first back-to-back wins of season. Indy won Week 7 matchup when TE Jack Doyle caught 7-yard TD pass with 1:55 to go. ... Colts have allowed league-high 33 sacks. ... QB Andrew Luck is perfect 8-0 vs. Titans since entering league in 2012 and needs 261 yards to pass 1976 league MVP Bert Jones (17,653) for No. 3 on franchises career list. ... K Adam Vinatieri has extended NFL record for most consecutive field goals to 44. Vinatieri broke Mike Vanderjagts previous record (42) with two field goals at Tennessee. Vinatieri has made last nine field goals from 50 or more yards. ...RB Frank Gore will surpass Campbell, Leroy Kelly and Marshawn Lynch (74) on his next TD run. Gore needs 108 yards rushing to pass Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett for No. 8 on NFLs career list. ... Fantasy Tip: Colts have struggled to defend tight ends. Titans TE Delanie Walker had seven catches for 84 yards with one TD, all team highs, in first game vs. Indy, and had nine catches for 124 yards and another score last week vs. Packers. Easy call.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '