TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- Indiana States Brenton Scott wanted to show everyone that hes just as good as his twin brother.And just as capable of leading his team to a big upset.Scott broke a tie by making the first of two free throws with 0.8 seconds left and finished with 25 points Wednesday night as the Sycamores snapped a nine-game losing streak against ranked teams with a 72-71 upset over No. 16 Butler.I just wanted to show how good a player I am and that I can help this team win games, he said after celebrating fans stormed the court. The last two years, we havent won a lot. But now that Im stepping into a bigger leadership role, I wanted to prove a point and make a statement.If the big boys of Indiana college basketball didnt know it then, they certainly do now: The Scott brothers are a pretty good tandem.Two weeks ago, Bryson Scott scored 18 points to help IPFW pull off one of the most stunning upsets of the season, 71-68 over then No. 3 Indiana.After watching that game and the commotion that surrounded it, Brenton Scott wanted to match his brothers milestone win. But Brenton Scott one-upped his brother by scoring more points, finishing with nine rebounds, three assists and two steals to knock Butler (8-1) from the unbeaten ranks.Matt Van Scyoc made six 3-pointers and finished with 23 points, both career-highs, as the Sycamores (5-4) won their third straight overall, snapped a four-game losing streak in the series and handed coach Greg Lansing a school-record fifth career win over a Top 25 team. He had been tied with Bill Hodges, who coached Larry Bird, and the late Royce Waltman.Hes going to keep trying (to drive) even if they stop him, Lansing said, referring to Scott. Brenton doesnt have to go all the way, though. Hes got a pretty good pull-up jumper.Plus a few other tricks that made it difficult for the Bulldogs to keep up with him.Andrew Chrabascz had 18 points for Butler and Tyler Lewis added 15 on a night that got away from the Bulldogs fast.They fell behind a little more than 5 minutes into the game because of woeful shooting. They didnt lead again until Tyler Wideman scored on an alley-oop pass with 13:41 left in the game. When the 13-2 spurt ended, the Bulldogs had their biggest lead of the night, 48-42.But the Sycamores rallied with five straight points and after blowing two chances to take the lead, finally tied the score on Scotts 3 with 6:27 to play and took the lead for good with a 7-0 run to make it 62-57 with 3:52 to play.Butler tied the score at 71 with 11.1 seconds to go, Scott didnt call time out. He took the ball, drove hard to the basket, drew a foul and made the first of two free throws before watching Butlers desperation heave hit nothing but air.Weve obviously got a long way to go, Bulldogs coach Chris Holtmann said. Ive been saying that for a while now and nobody wanted to believe me. But you saw that tonight, weve got a long way to go.BIG PICTUREButler: Holtmann wasnt happy with Saturdays victory . And he certainly wont be pleased with Wednesdays response. The Bulldogs trailed most of the first half, didnt shoot well until late, turned the ball over too much, committed silly fouls and got outrebounded. Thats not the usual Butler way, the Bulldogs must get better in a hurry.Indiana State: If Wednesday nights game showed anything, its that Indiana State may be better than expected -- and could create some noise in the Missouri Valley Conference this season.HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LARRYThe most famous Indiana State alum, Larry Bird, didnt attend the game. But he certainly wasnt a forgotten man, either. The school used its Twitter feed to wish Bird a happy 60th birthday. 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Tannehill completed 5 of 9 passes for 75 yards, including a 22-yard touchdown pass to newcomer Dustin Keller, and the Dolphins thumped the Jaguars 27-3 in a preseason game Friday night. The Dolphins (1-1) managed just one first down in their first three drives, but Tannehill got things rolling late in the first quarter. He connected with Keller for a 24-yard gain and then found the former New York Jets tight end five plays later for the score. Safety Chris Prosinski got turned around on the play, the first of many mistakes for the rebuilding Jaguars. "He protected the ball well, but lets face it, the offence wasnt all that clean," Dolphins coach Joe Philbin said. "It wasnt until the fourth possession that they started playing better. But early on, it was a little dicey." Jacksonville finished with four turnovers: two interceptions and two fumbled punt returns. Maybe more unsettling for first-year coach Gus Bradley was what happened on the sideline in the second quarter. Receiver Justin Blackmon, sitting out the game while recovering from groin surgery, got into an argument with Dolphins cornerback Nolan Carroll. The verbal tiff escalated and included several teammates, getting so heated that it got Bradleys attention. "It was a war of words," Carroll said. "I dont know him. They started talking trash, so I talked trash back to them. He kept doing it and kept doing. It was more than one play and he kept talking. I decided to be the bigger man and just let it go. I saw Maurice Jones-Drew get into it also, so they all tried to join up and gang me. "But thats just the spirit of the game. Thats all it is. Its competition. I didnt talk to him afterward. I dont know him. No hard feelings as far as Im concerned." Jones-Drew eventually stepped in and escorted Blackmon to the locker room. Blackmon returned for the start of the season half and apologized to Bradley. Nonetheless, he was in Bradleys office after the game. Regardless of the circumstances, its certainly not an ideal situation for Blackmon. The receiver is suspended for the first four games of the regular season for violating the leagues substance-abuse policy. The suspension stems from two alcohol-related arrrests in the past three years.dddddddddddd Blackmon has spent the past two months trying to prove hes changed and more mature. "I just told him, I said, spend your time encouraging our guys and dont get caught up in that," Bradley said. "Why add that to the game already. Youre falling into that. Thats not what we want on the sideline. He understands, but it still happened. Well talk about it as a team and say thats not who we are or what we want to become, so lets take it out of our game." Gabbert, meanwhile, was hoping to make a strong impression in the teams preseason opener. Bradley selected Gabbert as the starter Thursday, saying he earned it after showing poise and progress in training camp. But Gabberts 2013 debut looked a lot like his first two regular seasons. He completed 5 of 10 passes for 19 yards, with an interception. He didnt get much help, though. Rookie receiver Ace Sanders and fullback Will Taufoou dropped passes, and rookie right tackle Luke Joeckel had his hands full with Cameron Wake. The ball off Taufoous hands landed in cornerback Nolan Carrolls arms for an interception. "Its preseason, so we are still trying to sharpen up things," Jaguars tight end Marcedes Lewis said. "We are trying to see what we are actually good at and what stuff we need to sharpen up. Its a lot of trial and error still going on. Its an ongoing process. We are working out the kinks." The Dolphins, coming off a 24-20 loss to Dallas in the Hall of Fame game on Sunday, made it 14-0 on Jonas Grays 1-yard run in the second quarter. After giving his starters just 10 snaps against the Cowboys, Philbin gave them more work Friday. It included receiver Mike Wallace, who didnt have a catch or a target in his first game since signing a $60 million, five-year contract. He missed the preseason opener because of a groin injury. Former Dolphins quarterback Chad Henne, competing with Gabbert for Jacksonvilles starting job, was slightly sharper than his teammate. Henne completed 8 of 11 passes for 87 yards. He worked some with the first-team offensive line, but finished up with the second unit. Both quarterbacks played without three of the offences top weapons. Jones-Drew, who is recovering from foot surgery, sat out as a precaution. Eight others, including starting receivers Cecil Shorts III (calf) and Blackmon, also were held out for Jacksonville. ' ' '