CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Greg Olsen has a date with his television set Monday night.Carolinas veteran tight end plans to stay up a little later and watch the New Orleans-Chicago game — one that suddenly has major playoff implications for the upstart Panthers.Despite a 5-8-1 record after a 19-17 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Panthers are in first place in the NFC South and positioned themselves to become only the second team in NFL history to reach the post-season with a losing record in a non-strike-shortened season if the Saints lose.Its pretty crazy, Olsen said. But were not going to apologize for it.Derek Anderson threw for 277 yards and a touchdown, Graham Gano kicked four field goals and the Panthers defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19-17 on Sunday for their second straight win. The victory, coupled with Atlantas loss to Pittsburgh, left the Panthers ahead of New Orleans in the division by percentage points. The Saints (5-8) play Chicago on Monday night.Anderson completed 25 of 40 passes and improved to 2-0 as a starter in place of Cam Newton, who missed the game while recovering from a car accident Tuesday that left him with two fractures in his lower back.Both of his wins have come against Tampa Bay.Anderson acknowledged he had trouble sleeping Saturday night.I started thinking through all the plays and seeing pictures in my mind, said Anderson, who improved to 20-25 as an NFL starter. I saw the same things over and over and said to myself, Geez, dude, go to bed. I turned the Golf Channel on to watch the Australian PGA. I fell asleep on the second or third playoff hole.Olsen tied a career high with 10 catches for 110 yards, and rookie Kelvin Benjamin had eight grabs for 104 yards.We have a ton of confidence in (Anderson), said Olsen, who tied a career high with 10 catches and had 110 yards. There is no scaling back on playbooks or installation. This weeks preparation went on like it would normally.Anderson doesnt bring the same mobility as Newton.In fact, on two read-option plays, the Bucs completely ignored Anderson. But he got the crowd pumped when he eluded pressure and rambled for a 9-yard gain in the first quarter and signalled for a first down.Newton, dressed in black sweats and a long-sleeve black shirt, roared his approval on the sideline, clapping and smiling as he watched the replay on the video board.Someone told me I wouldnt do it, Anderson joked. I said that if I ran for a first down, I promise you Ill do it.Josh McCown threw for one touchdown and ran for another to lead the Bucs (2-12). He fumbled twice and was intercepted once by Luke Kuechly on a last-second heave from deep in his own territory.Carolina won despite another week of settling for field goals instead of scoring touchdowns.The Panthers, ranked 27th in red zone offence coming in, reached or started in Tampa Bay territory on all 10 drives, but managed just one touchdown and settled for five field-goal attempts.You cant kick field goals in this league and expect to win consistently, Panthers coach Ron Rivera said.The game turned on the opening drive of the second half when Carolina defensive ends Charles Johnson and Mario Addison converged to sack McCown at the Tampa Bay 4, jarring the ball loose. Kawann Short recovered, setting up a 2-yard touchdown pass from Anderson to Jerricho Cotchery to give Carolina a 16-10 lead they would never relinquish.The Panthers had plenty of chances of build on that lead in the third quarter, but struggled to do so.Jonathan Stewart fumbled at the Tampa Bay 3-yard line on Carolinas next possession and Akeem Spence recovered, keeping it a one-possession game. Two other Carolina drives faltered just outside of field-goal range.The Panthers eventually got a 38-yard field goal from Gano to push the lead to 19-10.The Bucs were limited to a combined minus-2 yards on their first four possessions in the third quarter.That was really what tilted the game in the third quarter — that slow start, McCown said.Tampa Bay finally broke through late in the fourth quarter. McCown led an 11-play, 80-yard touchdown drive, rambling 16 yards for the score with 3:11 left in the game.NOTES: Doug Martin ran for 96 yards on 14 carries, most of those coming on a 63-yard jaunt in the first half. ... Tampa Bay entered without three defensive starters and lost defensive tackle Gerald McCoy to a hyperextended knee late in the first quarter. He did not return. ... Stewarts fumble was his first since 2010.___AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP_NFLAir Max Destockage . They wanna make t-shirts about it and sell them at our next hockey game..DB: Wow, they want to make t-shirts? That sounds pretty amazing.MS: Yeah, I was also on the Top 10, I was number 1 today, so that was pretty cool. Destockage Air Max 97 . 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Relying on the same stubborn defence that carried it on last years improbable March run, Wichita State (31-0, 18-0) became the first team since Saint Josephs in 2004 to enter its league tournament unbeaten. The Shockers will have a first-round bye in St. Louis next week. Missouri State (19-11, 9-9) had them in trouble when they met Jan. 11 in Springfield, Mo., but the Bears blew a 19-point second-half lead and ultimately lost 72-69 in overtime. They never came close to making it a game Saturday, trailing by double-digits in the opening minutes. The Shockers are off to the best start since UNLV began 34-0 and lost in the 1991 national title game. Theyre also off to the best start by a Missouri Valley team since Indiana State, led by Larry Bird, won its first 33 games and fell to Michigan State in the 1979 title game. The Shockers last loss came in the Final Four, too -- to eventual champ Louisville last year. Putting this one away early gave a sellout crowd that had braved the threat of freezing rain ample opportunity to celebrate. Waving signs that applauded their unblemished record, fans packed inside Koch Arena serenaded a senior class led by Early that managed tto elevate the program from a solid mid-major into a national power in the midst of a memorable season.dddddddddddd Along with fellow seniors Chadrack Lufile, Kadeem Coleby and Nick Wiggins, Early gave coach Gregg Marshall a bear hug when he checked out for the final time in the closing minutes. Jarmar Gulley scored 15 points to lead Missouri State, which was dominated on the boards, in transition and just about everywhere else in losing its 10th straight against ranked teams. Unlike the first meeting, when it was Wichita State that stumbled early, Missouri State missed 18 of its first 22 shots, suffocated under token pressure and never got into a rhythm. When the Bears werent blowing layups, they were turning the ball over, leading to some easy baskets at the other end. Wichita State shot 57 per cent from the field in the first half, a big reason why it had built a 20-point lead just before the break. The trio of Early, Baker and Fred VanVleet picked up where it left off out of the locker room, Early scoring quickly and Baker hitting a long 3-pointer to keep Missouri State at bay. In fact, the only interesting moment of the second half came when Lufile was fouled with about 10 minutes to go. After missing his first seven free throw attempts, the big senior forward -- with the crowd rising to its feet -- finally got one to rattle home. Of course, it hardly mattered that Lufiles foul shooting wasnt perfect. Everything else about Wichita State is these days. ' ' '