NORTON, Mass. -- Kevin Chappell made six birdies and an eagle Saturday and wound up with the 36-hole lead at the Deutsche Bank Championship.Nothing brought out more emotion than his only bogey.Chappell missed the green well to the right on the 13th hole, and with a far-right pin, he didnt have much of a shot. He tried to chip it up the hill, but it came up short. He tried a flop that didnt quite stay on the green. And all he could think about was last week at Bethpage Black.Chappell was in reasonable shape late in the second round at The Barclays when he finished with a bogey, double-bogey and bogey. Instead of being one shot behind, he dropped four shots in three holes. At the TPC Boston, he wondered if he was headed down the same road.Not this time. Chappell holed the 15-foot bogey putt, added two birdies and closed out a 7-under 64 for a one-shot lead at the halfway point.I was fighting some internal demons there, Chappell said. I couldnt help but recall the same situation last Friday. To know that, refer to it and then not let it happen again is huge, and thats why you saw the emotion from me.He was at 11-under 131, one shot ahead of PGA champion Jimmy Walker (64) and Paul Casey (66).Dustin Johnson was poised to join Chappell in the lead until his long iron on the 18th sailed well right into the trees. He had to take a penalty drop, hit wedge on to about 45 feet and then three-putted for a double-bogey. He still shot 66 and was three behind.At least he still has a chance.Phil Mickelson missed the cut for only the second time in a FedEx Cup playoff event, making a double-bogey on his final hole for a 72. Jason Day, the world No. 1, took a quadruple-bogey 8 on the fifth hole and rallied to make the cut on the number.The cut was at 1-under 141.Also missing the cut was Bubba Watson, still hopeful of a captains pick for the Ryder Cup. Justin Thomas also is trying to make a case, and Saturday didnt help the cause. His good start was wasted by a 40 on the back nine, which included two balls in the water for a triple-bogey on the par-3 16th, and he wound up missing the cut.Chappell nearly threw away a shot at the end. After a good drive on the 18th, he watched players in the group ahead struggle from the left of the green. Chappell figured his best chance was to lay up, but he hit it weak, the ball caught a gust of wind and it landed in the thick collar of a pot bunker.His next shot made up for it, a wedge that jumped on him but still had enough height to settle about 15 feet away for par.Chappell already has three runner-up finishes this summer (two of them to Day). He is patient about his prospect for that first PGA Tour victory, and it helps that hes having a career season. At No. 13 in the FedEx Cup, he is all but set to reach the Tour Championship for the first time.Its hard to be frustrated when youre having the best year of your career, he said. Thats really how I try to look at it. ... I would love to have won, and won multiple times, but Ive learned from those experiences. You dont know if youre improving until you get in the situation and see how you hold up, so look forward to that.Casey is at No. 59 in the FedEx Cup, needing a good week to make sure he stays in the top 70 to advance to the third playoff event at the BMW Championship next week. That shouldnt be a problem. He played bogey-free for a 66 to get in the last group with Chappell.Brian Harman is at No. 67 in the Fed Ex Cup. He had a 65 and was two shots behind. Joining Johnson at 8-under 134 was Smylie Kaufman, who had reason to expect so much more than his 66. Kaufman was 7 under through seven holes, thanks to a chip-in and an eagle. But he closed out the front nine with bogeys and played even par on the back nine.Walker recovered from his malaise after winning his first major at Baltusrol. He missed the cut in his next two weeks but spent time at home working on his game and appears to have returned to form. He finished strong with an eagle on the par-5 seventh and a birdie from the first cut of rough on the ninth hole.Thirteen players who were at No. 70 or lower in the FedEx Cup missed the cut, meaning their season is over. That group includes Webb Simpson and Vijay Singh. Vapormax Run Utility White . -- Ryan Blaney provided more evidence that Penske Racings No. Nike Vapormax Plus Black Cheap . Aside from the trilogy main event title fight, there are a number of intriguing matchups in the heavyweight, welterweight and lightweight divisions. http://www.airvapormaxwholesale.com/vapormax-flyknit-cheap.html . LOUIS -- Rookie Tavon Austin has missed another day of practice, lessening the odds hell be ready for the St. Nike Vapormax Plus Wholesale . 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The Wolfpack would like to make up for missing a huge opportunity in last weeks agonizing 24-17 overtime loss at No. 3 Clemson .The Wolfpack defense did nearly everything necessary to win, forcing four turnovers and returning an interception for a touchdown. N.C. State drove toward a potential game-winning field goal at the end of regulation but missed, opening the door for the Tigers to win in OT. Now the Wolfpacks attention is squarely on Louisville.We believed we were going to win when we went down there and played good enough to win and just didnt get it, N.C. State coach Dave Doeren said. Those guys understand what they have to do to do it again, and we dont have any time to lick our wounds. Were playing, in my opinion, as good or better (a) team this week.Louisville would like to prove it after scoring a season low in points in its 24-14 escape of Duke .The output was more than 30 points less than the Cardinals nation-leading average coming in, and having the ball for just over 22 minutes was a factor. But Louisville made the most of its limited time of possession behind Jackson, who accounted for 325 of its 469 yards on offense along with a touchdown each passing and rushing -- including the late game-sealing score.The Cardinals accepted the outcome but know they could have done better. Improvement is certainly needed against N.C. State, which ranks fifth in the ACC in time of possession (31:50 per game) and has a blueprint to follow in keeping the ball out of Jacksons hands.We neeed to be more consistent, said Louisville coach Bobby Petrino, whose teams are 5-1 against N.ddddddddddddC. State. We didnt have a lot of touches in that game and we had some good drives and came away with no points, so weve got to take care of the football.---Some other things to watch as the Wolfpack visit Louisville on homecoming:HEISMAN HYPE: Jacksons playing down being a Heisman favorite hasnt stopped the school from touting him. Louisville has even launched a website promoting him, Lamar8.com , featuring his eye-popping statistics and lighting up a letter in his name after each game. Jackson said that while it was his childhood dream to win the trophy, the reality of actually being mentioned still hasnt hit me. I dont really think about it.NO RETURNS: Its been something close to that for the Wolfpack punt coverage, which has allowed just two returns for six yards this season. Theyll have their hands full against Cardinals return man Jaire Alexander, who took one back 69 yards for a TD against Florida State and had a 90-yard TD return last week against Duke nullified by an illegal block penalty.GOOD HANDS PEOPLE: Five Cardinals have at least 119 yards receiving with wideouts James Quick and Jamari Staples leading the way. They have 480 and 410 yards respectively with Quicks four TDs topping the receiving corps. Quick ranks fourth in the ACC with 80 yards receiving per game with Staples ninth at 68.3.DAYES OF THUNDER: Ranked behind Jackson and Florida States Dalvin Cook in ACC rushing is Wolfpack senior Matt Dayes with 111.5 yards per contest. Just over half of his 669 yards this season have come after contact, and he has rushed for 100 yards in 10 of his last 13 1/2 games.---AP Sports Writer Joedy McCreary in Raleigh, North Carolina, contributed to this report.---AP College Football: collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '