Tag: week 9

  • 2014 NFL Season – Week 9 Power Rankings

    2014 NFL Season – Week 9 Power Rankings

    A new team on top of the NFL power rankings, as the one-loss Arizona Cardinals keep on winning without really dominating. The New England Patriots continue their rise after demoting the Denver Broncos, while the Oakland Raiders remain win-less and the most pathetic bunch in the league, something that probably won’t change.

  • 2014 NFL Season – Week 9 Scores & Standings

    2014 NFL Season – Week 9 Scores & Standings

    Only one team with just one loss remains, as the Arizona Cardinals pull through against a backup quarterback the Dallas Cowboys used while the Denver Broncos lose in the big quarterback duel, with Tom Brady once again beating Peyton Manning, as the New England Patriots show that they’re nothing to mess with when playing at home.

  • 2014 College Football Season – Week 9 BCS Standings

    2014 College Football Season – Week 9 BCS Standings

    The BCS doesn’t exist anymore, and it’s actually quite a shame considering it’s perfect for a College Football playoff system. After week 9 has come and gone, here’s a look at how it would have been if it would have still be used to determine the standings and the best teams in the nation.

  • 2014 College Football Season – Week 9 Rankings

    2014 College Football Season – Week 9 Rankings

    The only significant in the top 25 after week 9 games have come and gone is Ole Miss falling from number three to number seven due to losing against LSU. Mississippi State and Florida State remain as the top two teams, while two other SEC West teams complete the Final Four at the moment, Auburn and Alabama. Oregon are back in the top 5.

  • College Football – Who Makes the Playoffs as of Now?

    College Football – Who Makes the Playoffs as of Now?

    Now that week 9 has come and gone, everyone is waiting for the College Football Playoff committee to release their first rankings, determining the four teams to fill the quota of the semifinals. No one is quite sure what will be the factors that determine the rankings for each member, and it remains to be seen if certain conference bias or other enigmatic aspects make a difference in the final selection.

  • College Football – Only Three Undefeated Teams Left

    College Football – Only Three Undefeated Teams Left

    Just one SEC West team is left undefeated after the LSU Tigers beat Ole Miss to leave just three teams this season without a loss in College Football: Mississippi State, beating Kentucky to remain number one, Florida State that had a week off and Marshall, who didn’t really impress in a win against Florida Atlantic.

  • Premier League – Week 9 Results & Table

    Premier League – Week 9 Results & Table

    Despite not playing, the big winners of the day were Chelsea, seeing Manchester City, formerly in second place, lose 2-1 at West Ham. Liverpool carry on with their string of poor performances and disappointing results, drawing at home with Hull, while Arsenal find a scoring and winning touch at Sunderland.

  • 2013 NFL Power Rankings – Week 9

    2013 NFL Power Rankings – Week 9

    What’s left to say about the Kansas City Chiefs? They’re on top of the power rankings yet again because they can’t stop winning, but you can’t shake the feeling of a bubble about to burst once they meet a team like Denver or Indianapolis later this season.

  • 2013 BCS Standings – Week 9

    2013 BCS Standings – Week 9

    While the clear dominance of Alabama in every possible college football ranking system, the big change in the second edition of the BCS Standings in the 2013 season is Oregon leapfrogging Florida State to the number two spot thanks to a win the computers loved over UCLA, while three new teams – Michigan, Notre Dame and Wisconsin make it into the top 25.

  • College Football – BCS Standing Not Really Shaken Up

    College Football – BCS Standing Not Really Shaken Up

    The losses of ranked and undefeated teams like Missouri and Texas Tech didn’t really change the national championship picture and don’t create too much of a shake up in the higher regions of the BCS standings, as the usual suspects to go all the way – Alabama, Oregon, Florida State and Ohio State didn’t really run into formidable opposition.