FORT WORTH, Texas -- TCU coach Gary Patterson almost apologized for some of the comments he made about officials when upset after the Horned Frogs loss to Oklahoma.Patterson said Tuesday at the end of his weekly news conference that he is passionate in his job, and could count about six times in 19 seasons saying something in postgame that he later regretted.After a 52-46 loss at home Saturday night, Patterson was admittedly upset with the officiating , especially an intentional grounding call against quarterback Kenny Hill on TCUs final drive. The coach then also talked about a lack of a holding penalty, and even took a swipe at Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield.In this day and age when nobody ever says its their fault, nobody tells the truth, nobody does anything, I dont really want to be a part of that group, Patterson said Tuesday. So one of the things Id have to say, when it came to the officials, Baker, any of them, the bottom line to it is, is that you have to be bigger than all of it.The Frogs went into the fourth quarter down by 25, but scored 22 consecutive points before an Oklahoma field goal, and then had the ball one last time in the closing minutes.Hill threw the ball while being sacked for an 8-yard loss on first down, and officials initially announced that he had gotten out of the tackle box and that there was no penalty. After Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops appeared to lobby officials otherwise, the penalty, which included a loss of down, was enforced.This game moves really fast. Its hard to be an officiating crew anymore, Ill just be honest with you, Patterson said. Theyre going to make their mistakes. So are we.Patterson also spoke about his high respect for Stoops and the Sooners program, and said he doesnt want anything to change from the respect of the great games they have played against each other. In five matchups as Big 12 opponents, Oklahoma has won four times by a total margin of 17 points, and TCU has a four-point victory.My passion is, you go down and you come back from 20-something points, you about get to the end of it, and you have some suspect things that go on, Patterson said. But the bottom line to it is Ive had some of those things go my way. So you stay in this profession long enough, youre going to have some things that are going to be good for you and some things that arent, and so from a football coach, thats probably as close to an apology as youll ever get. Adidas NMD Kopen .J. -- Marty Brodeur beat the Pittsburgh Penguins yet again. Adidas NMD Belgie . Emery skated the length of the ice and fought an unwilling Holtby during the third period of the Flyers 7-0 loss Friday night in Philadelphia. He was given 29 penalty minutes, including a game misconduct. But Emery did not face even a disciplinary hearing with NHL senior vice president of player safety Brendan Shanahan because rules 46. http://www.nmdbelgie.com/kopen-adidas-continental-80-sale.html . LOUIS -- Cardinals cleanup hitter Allen Craig says hes recovered from a foot injury and ready to be put on St. Adidas NMD Dames . -- Quarterback Will Finch threw for 252 yards and three touchdowns, and Yannick Harou rushed in two scores as the No. Adidas Continental 80 Dames . -- Former San Diego Chargers safety Paul Oliver was found dead at his Atlanta-area home Tuesday night, and a medical examiner said Wednesday that the ex-player committed suicide. ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Wild forward Zach Parise has been scratched from Minnesotas game against the Colorado Avalanche because of an illness.Parise had just returned to the lineup for two games after missing six with a lower-body injury. In his place, Minnesota dressed seven defensemen.In 10 games this season, Parise has two goals and four asssists.ddddddddddddColorado was without forwards Matt Duchene (concussion) and Gabriel Landeskog (lower body) on Saturday night. Duchene missed his fourth straight game, while Landeskog has sat out the past two. ' ' '