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2015 NFL Season – Week 14 Power Rankings
Nothing really changed at the top of the power rankings following week 14: It’s still the Carolina Panthers and the rest trailing behind, with the New England Patriots and Arizona Cardinals the two others to take the most seriously. As for the worst in the NFL? For this week, we’ll choose the Tennessee Titans, but nothing is set in stone.
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2015 NFL Season – Week 14 Scores & Standings
The Carolina Panthers are closer to home field advantage in the NFC after shutting out the Atlanta Falcons, the New England Patriots get back on the winning horse after a whooping of the Houston Texans while the Cincinnati Bengals lose both their game against the Pittsburgh Steelers and their starting quarterback, while the Denver Broncos realize it’s not all sunshine and roses with Brock Osweiler at quarterback, losing to the Oakland Raiders.
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2015 College Football Season – Championship Week Scores & Standings
Championship week will determine who makes the college football playoff, as Clemson win the ACC, Alabama the SEC, Michigan State in the Big Ten and Stanford in the Pac-12, while Oklahoma, Big 12 champions with a title game, are hoping not to get dropped at the last moment. #10 North Carolina (11-2) 37 #1 Clemson […]
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2014 NFL Season – Week 14 Scores & Standings
Week 14 of the 2014 NFL Season opened with the Dallas Cowboys easily beating the Chicago Bears, carrying on by the conference leaders – Arizona Cardinals, New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos all winning their games, while the Oakland Raiders actually won again, beating the falling apart San Francisco 49ers.
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College Football Playoff – Week 14 Committee Rankings
Despite being the only undefeated team in the nation, Florida State keep falling in committee rankings for the College Football Playoff, while TCU move up to number 3, sitting right behind Alabama (number one) and Oregon (number two), while Ohio State and Baylor are waiting for an opening.
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2014 College Football Season – Week 14 BCS Standings
According to the hypothetical BCS rankings following Week 14 in College Football, the playoff will be made up of number one Alabama, followed by Florida State, Oregon and TCU. No two-SEC teams, that’s not going to happen, and maybe even more interesting to see is Ohio State falling behind the top 4. Playing in a championship game and winning the Big Ten might change that.
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2014 College Football Season – Week 14 Rankings
A new number one in rankings that eventually only offer a different alternative and viewing point, not an actual decision. Alabama overtake Florida State despite the Seminoles remaining undefeated, while TCU take advantage of Mississippi State losing to enter the hypothetical playoff group, earning a number four ranking.
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College Football – Rivalries Possibly Decide Final Playoff Rankings
While week 14 of the 2014 College Football season was dubbed rivalry week for the history in most of its encounters, the focus went to the division and conferences titles to be decided, and what the results meant for the next playoff rankings to be released, as the SEC (with Alabama and Missouri) was finally decided, Oregon found it it’ll play Arizona for the Pac-12, Wisconsin are the ones who get to play Ohio State for the Big Ten and Florida State remain the only undefeated team in the nation after Marshall lost in something that looked like a basketball game.
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College Football – Week 14 Scores & Standings
A busy weekend of rivalries and title deciding games. The most important of them? Alabama beating Auburn to win the SEC West, which means they’ll play Missouri in the conference title game. Wisconsin will go on to play Ohio State thanks to a win over Minnesota, Arizona of all teams get to face Oregon in the Pac-12 while the Big 12 will need one more week to decide who it is that gets a chance to play for the national championship. Maybe it won’t be anyone.
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Premier League – Week 14 Predictions
The midweek fixtures in the Premier League don’t offer any mega matchup, but there are certainly quite a few interesting tales to follow, as Manchester United play at home against Everton, their manager’s former club, while league leaders Arsenal hope to continue their impressive start to the season with a home win against Hull City, coming off a surprising win over Liverpool.