2016 College BB Tip-Off Marathon - LeaderboardTip-Off Marathon Stunt Day - Official RulesNO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO PLAY OR WIN. PURCHASE WILL NOT IMPROVE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. U.S. LAW AND LOCAL LAWS AS APPLICABLE IN EACH JURISDICTION GOVERN THIS TIP-OFF MARATHON STUNT DAY CHALLENGE.1. ELIGIBILITY: ESPN Streak for the Cash - Sunday Showdown Stunt Day (the Sunday Showdown Challenge) is open only to legal residents of the fifty (50) United States and Washington, D.C., Mexico, United Kingdom, and Canada (excluding Quebec), who are eighteen (18) years or older, or age of majority in their jurisdiction, whichever is older, as of November 15, 2016, and are registered members of ESPN.com.2. TIMING: The Tip-Off Marathon Stunt Day Challenge begins on Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at approximately 12:00 a.m. Eastern Time (ET) and ends on Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at approximately 11:59pm ET (the Tip-Off Marathon Stunt Day Challenge Period). For purposes of these Official Rules, all times are ET. In addition to the Tip-Off Marathon Stunt Day Challenge, the regular Streak for the Cash Challenge Period will also be in play - entrants current streaks and win totals continue as normal. However, the Tip-Off Marathon Stunt Day Challenge will have its own unique leaderboard, which only calculates the days longest win streak total. At the beginning of the Tip-Off Marathon Stunt Day Challenge, not all matchups may be presented. We reserve the right to add new matchups at any time throughout the day.3. PRIZES AND TIEBREAKERS: Tip-Off Marathon Stunt Day Challenge Grand Prize ($10,000): The entrant who accumulates the longest streak during the Tip-Off Marathon Stunt Day Challenge Period (i.e., November 15, 2016) will be considered the Grand Prize winner. The winner will be announced no later than Wednesday, November 16, 2016. In the event that two (2) or more entrants are tied for the Grand Prize, the following tiebreakers will take place in the indicated order: The approximate retail value (ARV) of all prizes is: $10,0001. Longest active winning streak at the conclusion of the Sunday Showdown Challenge.2. Winning percentage during the Sunday Showdown Challenge.3. More total wins accumulated during the Sunday Showdown Challenge.4. Random Drawing.Picks made during the Tip-Off Marathon Stunt Day Challenge will also count towards remaining Overall Streak Challenge prizing.4. OFFICIAL RULES; WINNERS LISTS: These are abbreviated rules strictly for the Tip-Off Marathon Stunt Day Challenge. The Tip-Off Marathon Stunt Day Challenge is part of Streak for the Cash and subject to those Official Rules. For a copy of the Official Rules and/or list of winners, mail a self-addressed stamped envelope (Residents of VT may omit return postage) to the address below. 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We know theyre still a dangerous team and they can bounce back in the second Test.Asked whether he thinks Australia have lost some of their bite, Elgar would not be drawn into a slanging match. Yes and no. We know that the Australian side is still a very dangerous side. Them being beaten in the first Test is working in their favour because they can bounce back, and were aware of their bouncebackability. Its just human nature to withdraw into yourself because of what youre going through. But they can bounce back hard.To that end, South Africa are spending the build-up being drilled hard both in the nets and in the analysis room. Complacency is a big thing for us, Elgar said. Thats something weve addressed as a team. Its a new Test, a new challenge and a new venue for us.South Africa have never played a Test in Hobart before, and the last of their five ODIs at this venue was in 2009. Of the current squad, only Hashim Amla and JP Duminy played in that match, while batting and bowling consultant Neil McKenzie and Charl Langeveldt were part of previous ODI teams at Bellerive Oval. They wont be able to draw too much from that but have be trawling through the scorecards of previous matches to try and gauge what awaits.The last two Tests have seen Australia post big scores in the first innings against West Indies and Sri Lanka but the one before that was a low-scoring thriller against New Zealand. The pace and bounce of the WACA is a thing of the past but there may still be plenty for the bowlers. Two days before the Test, the pitch was a violent shade of green but much of that grass will be shaved off. What wont change is the overhanging cloud, at least not for the rest of this week. There will be swing on offer and for South Africa, that may also mean reverse-swing.Josh HHazlewood commented on how effectively South Africa managed to get the ball to reverse in Perth, much to Australias envy, and Elgar was sure they would try to do it again.dddddddddddd It is an asset for us if the ball can reverse but also, for a bowler to be able to bowl with the reversing ball is a massive skill, Elgar said. Were fortunate if that most if not all of our bowlers can bowl with the reversing ball, which works in our favour quite nicely. In Perth the ball reversed in both innings for us when we were bowling and it proved to be a massive asset for us.Elgar maintained that South Africas working of the ball does not venture into troublesome territory, even though Hazlewood had noticed their habit of throwing the ball onto the pitch to scuff it up. Were trying to throw it into the turf and scuff one side up, Hazlewood said Theyre pretty well drilled on it and get that side nice and rough and the other one shiny.But it is not a deliberate tactic, according to Elgar. When youre on the boundary, there are rules that you are allowed to bounce a ball in from the boundary, he said. All teams around the world use that tactic these days. If you are allowed to use it to your advantage all teams are welcome to do it. But obviously within the rules and regulations of the game.Those are things Smith, who retired more than two years ago, does not have to think about anymore and its allowed him to say some of the things he may have been thinking in his playing days. Smith spoke about Australia being a country where you had to earn respect as a player and you could only do that through performance. Thats what South Africa did in Perth and hope to continue in Hobart, but Elgar would prefer they didnt make too much of a big noise about it.Having a lot guys put up their hands and make a big play for the team is very important to us, Elgar said. Its very important for us to have those different kinds of players in the team. We dont talk about it at all. It just comes out naturally. ' ' '