Suddenly Yorkshire are the masters of white-ball cricket. Alex Lees and his players will arrive at Edgbaston for Finals Day in the NatWest Blast expecting to do well and, to add to their pleasure, there is also a 50-over semi-final against Surrey in prospect.But it was not always this way. Just two months ago Yorkshires best chance of getting points in the NatWest T20 Blast seemed to be an abandonment. So how has the team that was regularly beaten turned into the team to beat? What has changed?Having won five of 14 games and finished next to bottom of the North Group in 2015, Yorkshire had won none of their first five matches this year (although two were abandoned) and seemed to have little chance of qualifying for the quarter-finals.Then they played Derbyshire at Headingley on June 19 and, when rain swept across the ground, their nine-over score gave them a grimy one-run Duckworth-Lewis victory. That was the first of seven wins Yorkshire were to record in this years Blast and, following last Thursdays demolition of Glamorgan at Cardiff, they will arriving at Edgbaston on Saturday in confident mood.I think most people were writing us off but we had that self-belief that if we got one win, we would get on a roll and do well, said the T20 skipper, Lees. As a team weve bought into the ideology of backing yourself and backing your team-mate. The key is to do the same thing when things are not going so well.We sat down and had a couple of chats and said that we knew we were better than the way we had performed. Weve been poor since 2012. Weve done it as a team, as a collective, and thats our blue print.All of which is fine, of course, but rather similar things might have been said by any skipper whose county was playing pretty dismal short-form cricket. And yes, T20 is a game of frustratingly daft narrow margins. The key is to ensure that, far more often than not, you end up on the right side of them. The reasons go deeper than that.Lets go back to that game against Derbyshire because it was important for more than just the result. The game saw the return to Yorkshires T20 team of Adam Lyth, whose confidence had received a fillip when he had hit successive 50-over hundreds against Northamptonshire and Lancashire a few days previously. Lyth blasted 30 off 16 balls, hitting three fours and a couple of sixes. Muck or nettles, he has carried on blasting ever since.But the match against Derbyshire also saw the return to Yorkshires T20 side of Azeem Rafiq, who had been released a couple of years earlier, yet whose form has been such since his re-engagement that he has been awarded his first-team cap. Rafiq is currently bowling his short-form overs at 6.9 runs apiece and he has taken 13 wickets, making him second only to Adil Rashid and Tim Bresnan in Yorkshires list of successful T20 bowlers this season. Azeem was a revelation for us, particularly in those middle overs with Adil, Lees said. He gives you consistency. His bowling has made my job a lot easier. I was assured hed be back at some point in the next few years but I didnt know in what capacity and now hes been rewarded with his first-team cap.And the biggest thing for Adam is that hes been backed. There is a carefree attitude that were going to go out and have a good time. The same thing can be said of David Willey, who didnt get the runs he would have liked early in the season.There is a sense in all this that Yorkshires cricketers have taken the brakes off in T20 cricket. Those brakes may not have been applied at all times in all games but they do not need to be. You only need to have four bad overs in the short-form stuff and its Goodnight, Vienna.Perhaps something of this approach was communicated to Lyth and his players by Kane Williamson, the New Zealand leader to whose team talks Rafiq has paid particular tribute.Theres never just one voice in our dressing room, said Lees. There are 11 players who voice their opinion and thats the Yorkshire way in all our cricket. Kane came in at the right time, he was a great character to have around the dressing room and he gave us a bit of direction as to the way we should go, particularly when we were unsure.Kane give us that calmness as well as his own view. We got on a roll when no one believed we should be at a Finals Day and here we are.The results of any change of attitude have been different with each player but they have been particularly evident with two cricketers at very different stages of their career. Jack Leaning has found that hitting sixes is something he can do on a regular basis while Bresnan is suddenly mixing up his deliveries like a drunken postman.Jacks gone from nudging and nurdling it around to whacking it out of the park, said Lees. Hes found his method in white-ball cricket and that can only come from confidence and hes now very confident in that format.Tim is experienced and he probably looked at how he went last year and just adapted things a little bit. May be he has mixed it up a little bit. This year it seems hes bowling tight and he was exceptional in the game at Cardiff but in his own words his first ball was a pie and he got a wicket with it. Last year, it would have gone out of the ground.Liam Plunkett has been some rapid spells, proof that simple, searing pace has a home in Twenty20 and Lees himself, in his first season as a youthful captain, has worked on his own game well enough to enter Finals Day as Yorkshires leading run-scorer.Some would argue that Yorkshire are the form horses at this years Finals Day and they will be boosted by the availability of Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow et al. Whatever else, they will play without fear and with a brio that was absent in the grim days of May and early June. It has been some transformation but at Edgbaston it will receive its most searching test. Zapatillas Nike Just Do It Hombre . - Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie never doubted he would bring back coach Dennis Allen for a third year despite back-to-back 4-12 records. Vapormax Baratas . The team said Saturday that Lopez was hurt during its 121-120 overtime loss at Philadelphia on Friday. 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What if this team wins? Two Big Ten teams? Three? Who is in?The selection committee makes its big reveal Sunday.Assuming Alabama and Ohio State are safely in the field, five scenarios to know going into the final weekend of college footballs regular season:WHAT IF WASHINGTON AND CLEMSON WIN?The selection committee uncorks a few bottles of wine and gets to sleep an extra hour Sunday.Clemson was No. 3 in the last committee rankings and Washington was No. 4. The committee said Michigan was a really close fifth, but the Wolverines do not play while the Huskies can add a victory against Colorado and a Pac-12 title. The Huskies should be just fine.The only intrigue on Sunday would be if the lack of a conference title drops Ohio State from No. 2 to three or four.WHAT IF WASHINGTON LOSES?Colorado, which is eighth going into the Pac-12 title game, will make a claim to be No. 4 but it will be difficult for the Buffaloes to climb over all those Big Ten teams.So which Big Ten team gets in? Michigan or the winner of the Big Ten championship game between No. 6 Wisconsin and No. 7 Penn State? The Wolverines beat both the Badgers and Nittany Lions. They also beat Colorado.So Michigan is in? Not so fast.You can argue Penn State has the best victory (Ohio State) and its loss to Michigan came early in the season when most of its linebackers were injured. Toss a conference championship on the Nittany Lions resume and it becomes a closer call. Wisconsin played Michigan fairly tight and did it at the Big House. Michigan has no quality road victories and, itt could be argued, the worst loss (at Iowa).ddddddddddddAlso, Colorado quarterback Sefo Liufau was hurt during the Michigan game, aiding the Wolverines comeback victory.This is no slam dunk for the committee.WHAT IF WASHINGTON AND CLEMSON LOSE?Big Ten party. Michigan gets in along with the winner of the Big Ten championship game.Wild card: If Oklahoma, currently ninth, is especially impressive against Oklahoma State in a de facto Big 12 title game Saturday in Norman and the Big Ten title game is a slog maybe -- just maybe -- the committee goes a different direction. A 2014 Ohio State-style championship game romp by Colorado over Washington gets the Buffaloes back into the conversation in this scenario, too.WHAT DOES HAPPEN IF ALABAMA LOSES?Maybe the Crimson Tide loses the top seed if it is upset by Florida. If the committee wants to put a value on conference championships it could dock the Crimson Tide and Ohio State a spot or two and jump Clemson to No. 1.If that happens, it costs the Tide a short trip to Atlanta for the semifinal and instead sends Alabama to Arizona.ARE WE SURE OHIO STATE IS SAFE?Nothing is certain. Two years ago TCU went into championship weekend No. 3 and left it No. 6 as Ohio State jumped past both the Horned Frogs and Baylor into fourth.So maybe the committee decides those conference championships are game-changers and the Buckeyes get bumped for the Big Ten winner. The Buckeyes wont feel totally safe until Sunday, when the final four is revealed.---Follow Ralph D. Russo at www.Twitter.com/ralphDrussoAP---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '