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5 Best College Football Regular Season Games (According to FEI)
As fans wait for Bowl season to begin and especially the College Football Playoff, a little bit of statistics to chew on is a good way to pass the time. Today? FEI’s best performances of the season. What is the top 5 based on? Per the website, GFEI Game Ratings are the opponent-adjusted single game […]
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Best Regular Season Teams in NHL History
With an impressive 113 points after 75 games, the Washington Capitals are en route to finishing with one of the best records ever in an NHL regular season. However, of the 10 teams posting the most points ever in an NHL regular season, only two actually went on to win the Stanley Cup Finals. The Detroit Red Wings have three different teams in the top 10, the Boston Bruins show up twice and the Capitals are there as well from not too long ago, when a great regular season turned into first round disappointment.
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NBA Playoffs – Don’t Let the Postseason Change Your MVP Perception
One day it’s James Harden, the other it’s Stephen Curry. LeBron James is still worth talking about, and some days Kawhi Leonard is amazing. But nothing these guys do should change the way you think about the NBA MVP award.
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Best Regular Season Teams in NBA History
In the 82-game NBA era, nine teams have won 67 games or more in the regular season: The Chicago Bulls (on three occasions), Boston Celtics (twice), Los Angeles Lakers (twice), Dallas Mavericks and Philadelphia 76ers. Only the 2007 Mavericks and 1973 Celtics failed to win the NBA title.
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Kevin Durant Wins MVP – First One for the Franchise
Even though there was nothing surprising about Kevin Durant winning the NBA’s regular season MVP award for 2013-2014, there was something quite special about his emotional acceptance speech that brought him and others to tears, and adding to the uniqueness of the moment was him being the first player for the franchise, be it the Seattle Supersonics or the Oklahoma City Thunder, to come up with the award.
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2011 College Football Season – BCS Standings
The Week 14 BCS Standings, the final BCS standings of the 2011 College Football regular season gave us another reason to push for a playoff, as Alabama, despite not playing for the conference title and not playing in the last week got to remain second in the nation and will play LSU for the national title. Oklahoma State, despite beating Oklahoma and winning the Big 12, will settle for the Fiesta Bowl.