PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Rutgers fifth-year senior linebacker Greg Jones is going to miss the rest of the season with a neck injury.Scarlet Knights coach Chris Ash updated Jones status Saturday, less than an hour before Rutgers was to host No. Michigan.Jones was hurt playing against No. 2 Ohio State last weekend. He is fully recovered but has been told not play football at this time.A native of Colonia, Jones started the first five games at strong-side linebacker. He had 20 tackles, including eight in the victory over New Mexico. He also had a sack and a pass break-up at Washington in his first start at Rutgers. Adidas Deerupt Runner Sverige . LOUIS -- Theres no telling how these wacky World Series games will end. Adidas Continental 80 Sverige . -- In a span of seven Washington Redskins offensive plays, Justin Tuck sacked Robert Griffin III four times. http://www.nmdsverige.com/ . In taking its goal tally to 99 in all competitions already this season, City delivered another demonstration of its lethal firepower at Etihad Stadium to set up a fourth-round match at home to another second-tier team -- Watford. Adidas NMD R2 Rea . Instead of dwelling on the negative, Oates focused on what was good about the clubs recent play. It worked. Adidas Superstar Dam Sverige . Miller finished in two minutes, 6.09 seconds, one day before the first medal race on the Alpine schedule. The 36-year-old American also turned in the top time in Thursdays opening training session.Jason Roys swashbuckling batting helped opening partner Alex Hales return to form in the first ODI in Bloemfontein, says Nick Knight. Hales bounced back from a run of low scores in the Test series victory over South Africa to club 57 from 47 balls in Englands 399-9, their second highest ODI total in history.However, Roy (48 from 30) played the aggressor in the pairs first-wicket stand of 68 in 7.4 overs and Knight says the Surrey star is fast becoming a key man for his country. Watch a pick of the action from the first ODI between South Africa and England Combination is the key for Hales and Roy, Knight told Sky Sports after England beat South Africa by 39-runs on the Duckworth-Lewis method to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.Hales would have felt a little nervous having not scored runs in the Test matches but those nerves would have dissipated with Roy getting into his groove so quickly.That helped Hales feel his way in and not play a rash shot and possibly lose his wicket early. He got the team off to a flyer and settled Hales and the dressing room down - thats his job. Nick Knight on Jason Roy On Roy not connverting his start into a fifty or a hundred, Knight added: I wouldnt be having a word with him, I would just wind him up and let him go.ddddddddddddThere may be a mild concern that it is just 48 and not a century but he got the team off to a flyer and settled Hales and the dressing room down - thats his job so I would leave him alone.Joe Root (52 from 58) and Ben Stokes (57 from 38) matched Hales in posting half-centuries but Jos Buttler was Englands key man with the bat, biffing 105 from 76 balls, his fourth ODI ton. Watch Jos Buttler blast another ODI century for England Buttler came out to bat ahead of captain Eoin Morgan at No 4, just as he did when cracking 116 from 52 deliveries against Pakistan prior to Christmas in his previous ODI.It was selfless from Morgan, who is in very good form, and astonishing from Buttler, said Knight, after Buttler drilled 11 fours and five sixes.Buttler almost has the complete game, with the craft and the deft touches as well as the power, and I dont really know where you can bowl to him.Watch the second ODI between South Africa and England from 7.30am, Saturday, Sky Sports 2. Also See: England win first ODI WATCH: Stokes stunning catch WATCH: Story of the First ODI Live cricket on Sky ' ' '