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Match Highlights – Tottenham vs Liverpool

What a difference having another striker makes, as Liverpool returned to their diamond formation and once again routed a sad looking Tottenham side, beating Spurs 3-0 at White Hart Lane through another brilliant display from Raheem Sterling who scored the opening goal, followed by Steven Gerrard and Alberto Moreno also putting their name on the score sheet.
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Chelsea FC – Diego Costa is Perfect For This Team

There are better strikers in the world than Diego Costa, but for Chelsea, the Spanish-Brazilian striker might be the perfect fit as Jose Mourinho seems to once again have built himself a team that’s hitting full steam in his second season, right now looking like the scariest side not just in the Premier League but in Europe as well.
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Manchester United – Angel di Maria Gets a Very Rough Welcome

Another match, another new big-name and big-money signing, yet nothing changes for Louis van Gaal and Manchester United. Angel di Maria seems to be the next in line of a long list of players confused as to the tactics that are being utilized and the assignments they’re required to do, resulting in bad football, hardly any chances created and still no wins under the new manager.
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NFL Rumors – Cleveland Browns Interested in Signing Stephen Hill

After getting cut by the New York Jets, it’s not going to take long for Stephen Hill to find a new team and it seems like the Cleveland Browns, with plenty of issues when it comes to their wide receiver situation, could use some help from the 23 year-old who many think is brimming with potential.
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NBA Rumors – San Antonio Spurs & Los Angeles Clippers Also Trying to Sign Ray Allen

At some point, Ray Allen is going to announce his decision whether he’s staying in the NBA or retiring, and there are plenty of teams waiting to hear from him. At first it looked like the Cleveland Cavaliers will be the clear favorites to sign the future hall of famer, but the San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Clippers emerge as stiff competition that should be very appealing to the 39-year old.
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LSU Over Wisconsin – Nothing Changes in Nonconference SEC Dominance

In Anthony Jennings, LSU at least have someone competent at the quarterback position, which helped them overcome a 17-point deficit to come away with a 28-24 win over Wisconsin, who might have the best running game in the nation thanks to Melvin Gordon and the offensive line, but also have to deal with the deficiencies of Tanner McEvoy.
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Georgia Over Clemson – One Monster Player is All it Takes

A very different tone in the importance of the Georgia – Clemson game compared to last season, when national title implications seemed to be on the line. In 2014, it’s a bit mulled down, but it didn’t stop the game from being a huge showcase of supreme talent, as Todd Gurley became a one-man wrecking crew with his running, leading the Bulldogs to a 45-21 win.
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Florida State Over Oklahoma State – A Worrying Way to Start the Season

A number one ranked team and defending national champions that haven’t lost a game in almost two years, but Florida State found it quite difficult to beat Oklahoma State 37-31 in the Cowboys Classic, struggling to contain J.W. Walsh for most of the night, and getting a slightly worrying performance from Jameis Winston.
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Team USA – As Easy as it Gets

There’s nothing to really take from Team USA opening their Basketball World Cup campaign in Group C with a 114-55 win over Finland, showing just how far some nations are in this sport from the best league and players in the world, led by Anthony Davis and Klay Thompson, who didn’t really feel like taking it easy on a team clearly out of its league.
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College Football – No Upsets in Opening Week

The 2014 College Football season opening week did give us some wild finishes and almost-upsets, but the top two ranked teams in the nation, Florida State (playing Oklahoma State) and Alabama (facing West Virginia) managed to pull through in games that turned out to be a lot more difficult than expected.
