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NFL Power Rankings, Week 7: Patriots on Top, Browns Dead Last
The fallout of week 7 across the NFL puts the New England Patriots on top of the power rankings, without anyone really arguing they’re the best in the NFL. Challengers: The Dallas Cowboys (had a bye week), Minnesota Vikings (lost) and the Denver Broncos (crushed Brock Osweiler). The worst team? The Chicago Bears and San Francisco 49ers are trying, but no one can look as bad as the Cleveland Browns.
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NFL Predictions Week 7
In a season that has so far been mostly talked about as a let down, we’re very close to the midway point. There are no massive matchups in week 7, but the New England Patriots coming to play on the road against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Seattle Seahawks travelling to face division rivals the Arizona Cardinals both have the potential of some quality football and maybe some surprising results.
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College Football Week 7 Scores & Standings
In the grand scheme of things, nothing really changed after week 7, as Alabama, Ohio State and Clemson won their games, including a blowout for the Crimson Tide against number nine Tennessee. The Buckeyes had to sweat, winning in overtime on the road against Wisconsin, and the same goes for Clemson, also winning in overtime, needing luck to guide them against North Carolina State.
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2015 NFL Season – Week 7 Power Rankings
Most of the undefeated teams had the week off, but there’s no change at the top of the power rankings: New England Patriots above the rest, while the Cincinnati Bengals, Green Bay Packers and Carolina Panthers keep up the chase. As for the worst in the league? Losing five games in a row gives it to the Tennessee Titans, but there’s quality competition from the Detroit Lions, Baltimore Ravens and others.
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2015 NFL Season – Week 7 Scores & Standings
The New England Patriots faced their most difficult challenge in the New York Jets and overcame, the New York Giants kept the Dallas Cowboys losing streak going, the Seattle Seahawks humiliated the San Francisco 49ers in the first game of week 7 while the Carolina Panthers keep rolling even if it’s not easy on the eyes to watch their offense.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 7 BCS Standings
If the standings determining the College Football Playoff would still be made according to the BCS, it would be Ohio State (also number one here), LSU, TCU and Utah making the final four, with Baylor, getting a lot of love from the human polls, would be left out.
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2015 NFL Season – Five Undefeated Teams Left After Week 6
The Atlanta Falcons are out of the group with their first loss of the season. Who is still in? The New England Patriots, Denver Broncos, Cincinnati Bengals, Green Bay Packers and Carolina Panthers.
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2015 College Football Season – Week 7 Scores & Standings
The number one team in the nation finally impressed, as Ohio State dominated against Penn State. In a lineup of big ranked vs ranked games, LSU used a late trick play to beat Florida, Michigan botched a punt as time ran out to lose against Michigan State and Alabama ran all over Texas A&M.
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College Football – 2014 Week 7 Rankings
A change at the top as Mississippi State can no longer be ignored, beating Auburn and moving up to the number one spot while Florida State, still undefeated, and moving down one spot. Ole Miss remain at number three, while Baylor and Notre Dame rise one spot each as they remain undefeated and keep on winning. UCLA got knocked out after two consecutive losses, while Clemson and USC are back thanks to narrow victories.
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College Football – Only Six Undefeated Teams Left
Less craziness than last week, but after Auburn, Arizona, Georgia Tech and TCU lost for the first time this season, we’re left with just six undefeated teams: Two in the SEC (Ole Miss & Mississippi State), one in the ACC (Florida State), one in the Big 12 (Baylor), one in Conference USA (Marshall) and Notre Dame, an Independent.