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College Football Scores & Standings
Team Chaos arrived in full capacity to wreak havoc during week 11. Alabama won their game with ease, but Clemson, Michigan and Washington were all beaten dramatically, while four more ranked teams lost their games. It didn’t change the conference championship outlook too much in the ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12, but it does put other teams on alert and opens up the possibilities of the College Football Playoff selections.
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2015 NFL Season – Week 11 Power Rankings
No change in the league’s power rankings, with the undefeated New England Patriots taking the number one spot, ahead of the undefeated Carolina Panthers, and also the contending Arizona Cardinals and Cincinnati Bengals. Things are highly contested at the bottom of the power rankings as well, with the Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns, San Diego Chargers and Tennessee Titans all fighting hard to be worse than everyone else.
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2015 NFL Season – Two Undefeated Teams Left After Week 11
With almost all of week 11 games come and gone, we still have the same two undefeated teams remaining: Carolina Panthers and the New England Patriots, who need to finish the job on Monday Night Football.
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2015 NFL Season – Week 11 Scores & Standings
Two of the best teams in the NFL, the Arizona Cardinals and Cincinnati Bengals, dueled on Sunday Night football with the Cards barely edging out their rivals, the Carolina Panthers kept on winning by demolishing the Washington Redskins, the Dallas Cowboys won for the first time in ages thanks to Tony Romo returning while things went back to normal for the Green Bay Packers and Denver Broncos after consecutive losses.
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2015 College Football Season: Five Undefeated Teams Left; Big 12 & Pac-12 Upsets Shock Rankings
After an eventful week 11, only five teams are left undefeated in the 2015 college football season: Ohio State, Clemson, Houston, Iowa and Oklahoma State. Oklahoma beating Baylor, Oregon winning at Stanford and Arizona shocking Utah hit the Big 12 and especially the Pac-12 hard when it comes to their college football playoffs rankings and hopes.
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2014 NFL Season – Week 11 Power Rankings
The Arizona Cardinals keep on winning, so they remain on top of the power rankings despite another impressive victory for the New England Patriots, this time on the road, making it quite clear that they should be taken very seriously. Unlike the Oakland Raiders, remaining the only team without a win this season.
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2014 NFL Season – Week 11 Scores & Standings
The Arizona Cardinals keep on winning, this time slowing down the Detroit Lions to remain with the best record in the NFL. The New England Patriots are right there with them after a dominant performance on the road against the Indianapolis Colts, while the Green Bay Packers remain scorching by putting 53 points up on the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Must-Win Games in Week 11 for NFL Teams
In a short regular season, almost every game is a must-win. However, for the Chicago Bears, Houston Texans, Washington Redskins, New York Giants and San Diego Chargers, losing in week 11 means an end to their playoff hopes.
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College Football Playoff – Week 11 Committee Rankings
The College Football Playoff committee stunned everyone by making it clear that two SEC teams might not happen at all, leaving Alabama out of the top 4, instead joining Oregon (number two in the nation right now) and TCH to Florida State and Mississippi State, maybe suggesting that winning your conference and strength of schedule mean more than anything else to them when they come up with their selections.
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2014 College Football Season – Week 11 Rankings
The big change in the AP Poll comes for Oregon, rising to the number three spot while Mississippi State, Florida State and Alabama stay put. Auburn and Michigan State slide away, TCU and Baylor close in on the final four while Oklahoma are out of the top 25 for the first time in five years, replaced by the likes of Colorado State and Georgia Tech, finding themselves back in the rankings.