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The Top 11 Photos From the 2011 Rugby Union World Cup Final
The All Blacks and Richie McCaw’s finest moments in contrast to France’s disappointment, the best photos from the 2011 Rugby World Cup Final which New Zealand won 8-7.
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NFL Week 7 Scores
The Green Bay Packers remained perfect with another Aaron Rodgers passing workshop, beating NFC North rivals Minnesota Vikings. The Rams (Losing to the Cowboys and DeMarco Murray), Colts (destroyed by the Saints) and the Dolphins (losing to Tim Tebow Show from Denver) are still win-less.
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Alex Ferguson’s Worst Defeat (Manchester City vs Manchester United)
Manchester City tied their biggest ever win over Manchester United, a humiliating 6-1 drubbing at Old Trafford with a sublime David Silva performance, getting Alex Ferguson to call this his worst defeat ever.
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2011 College Football Rankings – Week 8
LSU and Alabama continued to run through the SEC and college Football, setting up a n0.1 vs no.2 next week, the second time a 1-2 game has happened between SEC teams. Meanwhile, Oklahoma lost to Texas Tech, replaced by Oklahoma State at no.3, their highest rankings since 1984.
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All Blacks vs France – An Ugly Win at the Rugby World Cup Final
Richie McCaw’s bleeding face as he lifted the trophy said it all – You don’t have to win pretty in World Cup Finals, just win, as the All Blacks beat France 8-7 in gritty, hard tackling final, bringing the Webb Ellis Cup back to New Zealand after 24 years.
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Boxing’s Most Controversial Endings
The Mayweather – Ortiz and Hopkins – Dawson controversial endings in their fights this year is only a continuation of bizarre and disputed endings to big boxing fights, stirring controversy more than 80 years ago.
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The Bowling Green Stroh Center Rap
I’m not sure how many Arena-Theme Rap Music Videos our out there, but I’m pretty sure that the one made to promote Bowling Green State University’s new Home, the Stroh Center, is best one in history.
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The NBA Lockout Infographic
An infographic showing how we got to the current NBA Lockout, ever since the latest deal between the players and owners was signed in 2005, through the direction David Stern took the league and how LeBron James and others took it somewhere else, he doesn’t like.