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College Basketball – The Big Ten Circle of Parity
The only thing missing in the big parity circle of the Big Ten basketball season was for Penn State to beat someone. Fortunately for them, and unfortunately for Michigan, that win eventually came, meaning the every team in the best conference in College basketball has lost to someone in it this season.
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2012 NFL Season – Where Anyone Can Beat Anyone
Each year, it happens at one point. The NFL circle of life comes to completion, usually with the last of the undefeated teams going down. This time it was the Atlanta Falcons losing to the New Orleans Saints and the Chicago Bears failing against the Houston Texans that helped complete the “anyone can beat anyone” of the 2012 NFL Season.
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AFC Super Bowl Dominance vs NFC Parity
It’s not a big secret that the AFC has been the stronger conference in the NFL, although the last three Super Bowls and four of the last five have been won by the NFC. The big arguing case about parity and disparity? Only 3 AFC teams have made the big game for the last nine years, while 8 teams from the NFC have made it.
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The English Premier League – Where Anyone Can Beat Anyone
If more proof of the English Premier League being an unpredictable league despite the obvious differences between rich and poor, this great illustration showing the cycle of who has beaten who so far this season will have you convinced.