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Premier League: Week 10 Results & League Table
All of the Premier League’s big sides and championship contender played on a busy Saturday that opened week 10. It kicked off with Manchester United edging Spurs for a boost in the title race, while Manchester City stayed 5 points clear with a win in the midlands. Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool won their matches to […]
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College Football Week 10 Predictions & Preview
Only two ranked games in week 10: Number one Alabama travel to number 13 LSU, hoping to remain undefeated while keeping their winning streak against the Tigers upright, while number 10 Nebraska visit number 6 Ohio State in a grand Big Ten showdown, as both teams can’t really afford to lose in this one.
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2015 NFL Season – Week 10 Power Rankings
The New England Patriots retain the top spot in the power rankings despite their struggles against the New York Giants, while the Carolina Panthers are keeping up with the pace, something which can’t be said for the Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos and Green Bay Packers. At the bottom? The Cleveland Browns, the only team to lose eight games so far this season.
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2015 NFL Season – Two Undefeated Teams Left After Week 10
As the bulk of week 10 in the 2015 NFL season is behind us, we’re still left with the same three undefeated teams: The New England Patriots, Carolina Panthers and Cincinnati Bengals, who still need to play the Houston Texans on Monday Night Football.
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2015 NFL Season – Week 10 Scores & Standings
The New England Patriots beat the New York Giants in the best game of the season so far in 2015, while other interesting things in week 10 were the Denver Broncos benching Peyton Manning in a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, the Green Bay Packers keep losing, this time to the Detroit Lions; Dallas Cowboys out of the picture for good with a 7th straight loss and the Arizona Cardinals showing once and for all they’re a much better team right now than the Seattle Seahawks.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 10 Rankings
The AP Poll rankings don’t determine anything, but they still mean something, and following week 10 in the 2015 season, they put Clemson on top for the first time in 34 years, followed by Ohio State, Alabama, Baylor and Oklahoma State in the top 5. The Cowboys rising seven spots are the big winners of the week while Michigan State and TCU tumbled down eight spots, not to mention Toledo, Ole Miss and Texas A&M dropping out, replaced by Navy, Wisconsin and Northwestern.
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2015 College Football Seasons – Undefeated Teams Upset; Rankings Will Massively Change
After week 10 of the 2015 college football season, we’re left with just six undefeated teams: Ohio State and Iowa in the Big Ten, Clemson in the ACC, Baylor & Oklahoma State in the Big 12 and Houston in the American Conference. But as the first edition of the rankings by the College Football Playoff committee showed us, losses aren’t the only thing that matters.
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2014 NFL Season – Week 10 Power Rankings
The Arizona Cardinals remain on top of the NFL power rankings following week 10 but that might not last for long, pursued from behind by the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots. At the bottom, there’s no change: The Oakland Raiders are providing an escape for the Jacksonville Jaguars and Tampa Bay Buccaneers from being called the worst teams in football.
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2014 NFL Season – Week 10 Scores & Standings
The best team in the NFL, the Arizona Cardinals, kept on winning in week 10 to remain the only one-loss team in the league, while the Green Bay Packers poured on more humiliation on the Chicago Bears, the Dallas Cowboys pulled off an easy win in London and the Denver Broncos shrugged a rough start to keep the Oakland Raiders on zero wins.
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College Football Playoff – Week 10 Committee Rankings
For the second time, the College Football Playoff committee has released its rankings, which feature one significant change: Oregon of the Pac-12 breaking into the top 4, pushing out Alabama, while Mississippi State (number one), Florida State (number two) and Auburn (number three) are in front. As of now, there are two SEC West teams in the playoff.