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College Football – SEC Upsets Will Completely Change the Rankings
The SEC wasn’t the only conference with big losses, but Alabama getting dropped by Ole Miss at home and LSU crushing Auburn will have the biggest effect on the rankings, although Ohio State struggling to beat Northern Illinois, USC messing up against Stanford and Notre Dame coming away with a big win over Georgia Tech won’t go unnoticed either.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 3 Scores & Standings
Interesting score lines as Ohio State struggle, Ole Miss upset Alabama again while TCU and Michigan State don’t run into too much trouble. USC are out of the picture after losing to Stanford, Georgia impress by demolishing South Carolina and Notre Dame do the same against Georgia Tech. LSU prove how good they are with a beatdown of Auburn, capping off bad day for the Iron Bowl rivals.
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Longest Active NHL Playoff Droughts
Unlike the NFL, it’s rare to find NHL teams that have been away from the playoffs for more than three seasons. However, for the New Jersey Devils, Florida Panthers, Buffalo Sabres and especially the Carolina Hurricanes and Edmonton Oilers, it’s getting difficult to remember what playing in the postseason feels like.
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College Basketball Rumors – Kentucky, Indiana & Michigan State Interested in Recruiting Miles Bridges
The number 8 overall player in the class of 2016 according to ESPN, Miles Bridges, has narrowed down his field of potential schools to three from five, with Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan State the ones left standing.
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Active Men’s Tennis Players With Grand Slam Titles
There are eight active players as we come to the end of the 2015 Tennis season with at least one Grand Slam title: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Lleyton Hewitt, Juan Martin Del Potro, Stanislas Wawrinka and Marin Cilic.
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Novak Djokovic Can Catch Roger Federer
The fans at the US Open will never embrace Novak Djokovic, but why should he care? He’s beating Roger Federer when it matters and now, with 10 grand slam titles and seven to go before he catches up the all-time leader, there shouldn’t be anything that brings him down or holds him back.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 2 Rankings
The top 3 remains unchanged following week 2 as Ohio State, Alabama and TCU cruise against weak teams. Michigan State make a small but meaningful jump after beating Oregon, who along with Auburn took the big plummets of the week, as the Tigers struggling against an FCS team costs them 12 spots. BYU, Oklahoma State and Northwestern make their first appearances in the top 25 this season, filling in for three SEC teams that dropped out: Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi State.
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Djokovic vs Federer – Exerting Dominance or Echoes of the Past
There are a lot of things happening in sports right now, but the biggest thing on September 13, 2015, is the US Open final between Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, the final we deserved to get.
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College Football – Rankings Starting to Change From Upsets and Close Calls
Teams like Ohio State, Alabama, TCU and Baylor are in the clear for now. Michigan State got rid of Oregon in what should lead to some major rankings change, Auburn almost lost to an FCS team which says something about their bid and hope of winning the SEC and making the College Football Playoffs while others, like USC, LSU and maybe Georgia, Florida State and Clemson are hoping they find themselves in the discussion at some point.
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College Football 2015 Season – Week 2 Scores & Standings
While the main contenders for the college football playoff (Ohio State, Alabama and TCU) cruised to victories against unimportant rivals, Michigan State knocked off a huge one by beating Oregon, Oklahoma broke the hearts of Tennessee fans again, Auburn nearly lost at home to an FCS team and Arkansas suffered an embarrassing home loss against Toledo to end the talk of them being a threat in the SEC.