MAYNOOTH, Ireland -- Dutch golfer Joost Luiten will take a one-shot lead into the final round at the Irish Open and hope on Sunday for a second victory this month. Luiten moved to 13 under par and one clear of Pablo Larrazabal of Spain after both players carded bogey-free 6-under 66s at Carton House on Saturday. Luiten won the Lyoness Open in Austria this month for the second European Tour title of his seven-year pro career. "I have been playing very well the last two tournaments as I was also 10th in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth after my win in Austria," he said. "So tomorrow I will try to do the same, and if so, hopefully it may be good enough to win the trophy. Its all a matter of staying patient." Even though major winners Rory McIlroy, Padraig Harrington, Graeme McDowell and Darren Clarke failed to make the halfway cut, Luiten said there will be no less pressure on Sunday. "You really cant worry about who is behind you on the leaderboard, I am not bothered about who is behind me," Luiten said. "The key for me will be trying to get some early birdies to help set up a good score. Larrazabal was also a two-time Tour winner, though his last success was two years ago in Munich. "I had a lovely day in the office today with the Irish crowds truly awesome," he said. "I hope tomorrow I can hit the ball as good as these three days and hole as many putts." Englands Robert Rock (71) was in third place on 10 under and still within sight of making amends for losing a playoff for the 2009 Irish Open. Englands Paul Casey (67) and Scottish newcomer Scott Henry (69) were tied in fourth place on 9 under. Six players shared sixth, including former Irish Open winner Jose Maria Olazabal (71), who is looking to end an eight-year Tour victory drought. However last years victorious Ryder Cup captain again struggled with the driver. "Well, its just a shame as the leaders are running away, they are just too far ahead," he said. "The driver cost me big again. I only made three fairways today, and its very, very difficult to score when you do that." Olazabal is looking to become the oldest winner of the event at 43. He won the 1990 Irish Open. Jordan Henderson Liverpool Jersey .C. at the helm of the top team in the Eastern Conference. His tenure as the GM in Vancouver was all too brief. Though he led the Canucks to what was then a franchise record-shattering campaign in just his second season, Nonis was gone and replaced one year later. Alisson Becker Jersey . Tuesdays surgery at Atlantas Piedmont Hospital was performed by Dr. Xavier Duralde and Hawks team physician Dr. Michael Bernot. http://www.liverpoolgear.us/Authentic-Divock-Origi-Liverpool-Jersey/ . -- Eastern Kentucky thrives off creating havoc for others. Pedro Chirivella Jersey . -- Three close looks at the bucket, three misses. Mohamed Salah Jersey . Jon Montgomerys gold medal in skeleton at the Whistler Sliding Centre and his subsequent auctioning off of a pitcher of beer in the village square elevated him to folk-hero status. Missouri Tigers athletic director Mack Rhoades will become the new AD at Baylor, the Bears confirmed Wednesday.Rhoades, who will be introduced at a news conference Monday, is replacing Ian McCaw, who resigned on May 30?amid controversy over the schools handling of sexual assault allegations.Missouri said Wren Baker will serve as the interim AD and that the school plans to conduct a national search for Rhoades successor.?Baylor University is very pleased to welcome Mack Rhoades as Baylor Universitys Vice President and Director of Athletics, interim president David Garland said Wednesday in a statement. He is a charismatic leader who pays careful attention to details and cultivates solidarity among the coaches and staff. He intends to build champions on the field and on the court and to mold student-athletes into champions in their lives after sports. Most importantly, he is committed to and excited by Baylors Christian mission and vision.The 50-year-old Rhoades took the AD job at Missouri in March 2015, replacing longtime AD Mike Alden and overseeing an athletic department budget of $92 million. Prior to that, Rhoades was the AD at the University of Houston since 2009.The past year has taught me a great deal about who I am as a person and as a leader, Rhoades said in a statement released by Baylor on Wednesday. I am very grateful to the people Ive worked with and come to know throughout the state of Missouri. The experience has helped galvanize a commitment to my core values and to the values I want to infuse into an athletics program.His stint at Missouri came during a tumultuous period for the Tigers. University president and chancellor R. Bowen Loftin announced his resignation in November amid criticism of their handling of student complaints about race and discrimination.Football coach Gary Pinkel resigned at the end of the 2015 season due to health issues, and Rhoades promoted defensive coordinator Barry Odom to replace Pinkel.In college athletics, its very seldom that you get to work for the same guy for a number of years and we never know when its going to happen, hopefully it never does, said Odom, who added that he had talked with Rhoades on Tuesday night about the move. Thats life. Im pretty confident in what were going to do as a football program and look forward to leading us the right way. ...Guys are presented different opportunities and they have to make the best decision for whats best for them. I feel goodd about Mizzou and where were headed.ddddddddddddMissouri softball coach Ehren Earleywine is the subject of an ongoing internal Title IX investigation for allegations of verbally abusing players.Additionally, Missouris mens basketball program is coming off a self-imposed one-year postseason ban after a 19-month investigation of former coach Frank Haith and his staff uncovered several NCAA rules violations.Missouri alum and current?Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Jeremy Maclin?indicated in a tweet that he was happy with Rhoades departure.Rhoades will bring a familiarity with the landscape in the state of Texas to his job at Baylor. In addition to previously serving as AD at Houston for almost six years, he also worked at UTEP for seven years before becoming AD at Akron in 2006.I look forward to the opportunity to join Baylor University at this important time in its history, Rhoades said in the statement. I am excited to support and develop programs of the highest caliber, in facilities that are second to none, alongside coaches who are among the best in the industry, all grounded in a Christian tradition and committed to academic excellence.Houston moved to the American Athletic Conference, raised nearly $100 million and built $160 million worth of new facilities during Rhoades tenure, including the on-campus TDECU Stadium for UH football. He was also responsible for hiring football coach Tom Herman, who led the Cougars to a 13-1 2015 season and Peach Bowl victory in his first year.McCaw, who had served as Baylors athletic director since 2003, had been sanctioned and put on probation as part of the schools response to the findings of the independent Pepper Hamilton investigation. He elected to resign rather than?being retained to help implement the recommendations that came with that report and restore accountability and oversight to the athletic department.Baylors program has been rocked by allegations of sexual assault and other violence involving several players. As a result, the board of regents suspended former football coach Art Briles with intent to terminate and stripped chancellor Kenneth Starr of his title of university president.Former Wake Forest coach Jim Grobe is currently the Bears interim football coach.ESPN staff writers Max Olson and Edward Aschoff contributed to this report. ' ' '