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2011 College Football Rankings – Week 3
Oklahoma got a big win over former no.5 Florida State to remain at the top spot of the College Football Rankings, LSU and Alabama switched 2 and 3 again while Ohio State, after being dropped by Miami, fell out of the AP Top 25 for the first time since 2004.
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Aftermath of the Mayweather – Ortiz Title Fight
Floyd Mayweather Jr. used what may be or may be not a cheap shot to knock out Victor Ortiz and win the WBC Welterweight belt, and now nothing stands in the way of a Manny Pacquiao fight except for Mayweather’s own will and eagerness.
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Adam Dunn Making Negative History
Adam Dunn’s season just keept getting “better”. His batting average is .161, and his strikeout number has finally caught up, reaching 161 as well. Not just a terrible year, but a historically awful.
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Trying to Predict Mayweather vs Ortiz
Few people can sell a fight like Floyd Mayweather Jr. and it’s no wonder he’s got his own promotion company, just like Oscar De La Hoya. In the ring? He’s just that good, probably even better. Too good, in my opinion, for the WBC Welterweight champion, Victor Ortiz.
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Yakubu, Drama and Own Goals (Blackburn vs Arsenal)
Aiyegbini Yakubu scored twice and Blackburn enjoyed two more own goals from Arsenal defenders as they grabbed their first win of the season, pouring on the woes and hurt for Wenger’s team with a 4-3 huge come from behind match at Ewood Park.
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Kicking and Scrumming Enough for Upset (Ireland vs Wallabies)
Jonathan Sexton’s kicking wasn’t brilliant, but along with Ronan O’Gara later on it was just enough to complement Ireland’s brilliant Scrumming en route to a 15-6 win over the Wallabies, putting them on top of Group C in the Rugby World Cup.
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Rafael Nadal to Lead Tennis Players Strike?
Rafael Nadal isn’t happy, despite his win and Spain grabbing a 2-0 lead over France in the Davis Cup Semi Final. He isn’t happy about losing the US Open final, and even more upset about the (too) long tennis season each year, something that must change or the players will take action, according to him.
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Steven Gerrard Needs to Retire Before There’s a “New Him”
Steven Gerrard might be planning to make his 2011-2012 debut for Liverpool this weekend, but Blackburn manager Steve Kean already thinks he has a 16 year old Steven Gerrard growing up in his struggling team.