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#3 Missouri went into halftime with a slim 10-7 lead over #17 Oklahoma State. But then, Chase Daniel's mortality kicked in. The former Heisman favorite threw 3 INT's in the 2nd half, and those proved to be costly as Oklahoma State went on to win 28-23.While Daniel's Heisman chances took a huge hit with the poor showing, the bigger impact was on Missouri's National Championship chances. Before the loss, they were in prime position to possibly move up to #2, or even #1 if they had won convincingly. Instead, they will likely plummet in the polls, to at least the #10 range. The Tigers' next game is against Texas, who just beat Oklahoma, so that will be another tough one for Mizzou. A loss in that game wouldn't have hurt their rankings too much if they had come into it undefeated, but 2 losses will effectively eliminate them from the National Championship discussion.
A win against Texas might be enough to get them right back in the hunt, and if Daniel performs well, then he could regain the Heisman lead. But going into Austin and putting together that sort of performance will be difficult.

For Oklahoma State, QB Zac Robinson and RB Kendall Hunter who led the way. Robinson threw for 215 yards and 2 TD's, and Hunter rushed 24 times for 158 yards and a score. The Cowboys still have 3 top 10 teams left on their schedule, with Texas, Texas Tech and Oklahoma looming. If their defense steps up like they did against Mizzou, then they have the offense to beat anyone.
Where would you put Mizzou and Ok. State in the Top 25 rankings? I say OSU moves up to 12, while Mizzou falls to #13.
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It is college football at its finest. For three weeks in a row, the Top 10 has been flip flopped again. # 1 Oklahoma losing to # 5 Texas. # 3 Missouri losing at home to # 17 Oklahoma State. # 4 LSU losing to # 11 Florida in the Swamp. If you didn't know by now, the last three weeks should have taught you that anything can happen in college football. The question right now is, who moves into the top 5 spots? Let's take a look.
# 1. Alabama - Probably the luckiest of the Top 5 teams, Alabama was idle on Saturday and watched as #'s 1, 3, and 4 lost. Although Texas beat Oklahoma 45-35, they were 170 points behind Alabama for # 2 in the AP Poll, 150 points behind them in the Coaches Poll, and 40 points behind them in the Harris Poll (The last two polls are factored in for the BCS Standings). The difference between the two puts Alabama in the # 1 spot for the time being, but only slightly.
# 2. Texas - With an exceptional win against # 1 Oklahoma, the Longhorns move up to # 2 in the nation. Colt McCoy had a magnificent game and brought Texas back multiple times to finally overtake the Sooners in the fourth quarter and hold on for the win. Next up, it doesn't get any easier. The Longhorns have to take on a vicious Missouri team who is coming off a loss to Oklahoma State and is looking for vengeance.
# 3. Penn State - One of the most dominating wins from the weekend was by the Nittany Lions. Joe Pa's boys went into Camp Randall Stadium and proceeded to blow Wisconsin out of the water on their home field 41-7. They await Ohio State in two weeks in a matchup that will virtually decide the Big Ten Championship.
# 4. USC - The first one-loss team to sneak back into the title picture is USC. They blanked Arizona State this weekend 28-0 and, with help from a Texas Tech team who very nearly coughed up a win at home against Nebraska, jump up to the # 4 spot this week. If all goes well and USC can walk through what is left of the Pac 10, which is very possible thanks to a fairly favorable schedule and the unfavorable schedules of the teams in front of them, they very well could be in the National Championship game at the end of all this.
# 5. Texas Tech - Although they almost lost at home to Bo Pelini's Cornhuskers on Saturday, Texas Tech's defense stood up when it counted, and their offense was dominant as usual putting up 37 points in a 37-31 win in overtime. However, the Red Raiders start a streak of four games against Top 25 teams in just two weeks against Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma State, and Oklahoma. Rough road for the Raiders.
There you have it. My Top 5 for week 7. Feel free to leave any comments and give your arguements as to why your team should be ranked higher or another team should be ranked lower.

# 1. Alabama - Probably the luckiest of the Top 5 teams, Alabama was idle on Saturday and watched as #'s 1, 3, and 4 lost. Although Texas beat Oklahoma 45-35, they were 170 points behind Alabama for # 2 in the AP Poll, 150 points behind them in the Coaches Poll, and 40 points behind them in the Harris Poll (The last two polls are factored in for the BCS Standings). The difference between the two puts Alabama in the # 1 spot for the time being, but only slightly.

# 2. Texas - With an exceptional win against # 1 Oklahoma, the Longhorns move up to # 2 in the nation. Colt McCoy had a magnificent game and brought Texas back multiple times to finally overtake the Sooners in the fourth quarter and hold on for the win. Next up, it doesn't get any easier. The Longhorns have to take on a vicious Missouri team who is coming off a loss to Oklahoma State and is looking for vengeance.

# 3. Penn State - One of the most dominating wins from the weekend was by the Nittany Lions. Joe Pa's boys went into Camp Randall Stadium and proceeded to blow Wisconsin out of the water on their home field 41-7. They await Ohio State in two weeks in a matchup that will virtually decide the Big Ten Championship.

# 4. USC - The first one-loss team to sneak back into the title picture is USC. They blanked Arizona State this weekend 28-0 and, with help from a Texas Tech team who very nearly coughed up a win at home against Nebraska, jump up to the # 4 spot this week. If all goes well and USC can walk through what is left of the Pac 10, which is very possible thanks to a fairly favorable schedule and the unfavorable schedules of the teams in front of them, they very well could be in the National Championship game at the end of all this.

# 5. Texas Tech - Although they almost lost at home to Bo Pelini's Cornhuskers on Saturday, Texas Tech's defense stood up when it counted, and their offense was dominant as usual putting up 37 points in a 37-31 win in overtime. However, the Red Raiders start a streak of four games against Top 25 teams in just two weeks against Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma State, and Oklahoma. Rough road for the Raiders.
There you have it. My Top 5 for week 7. Feel free to leave any comments and give your arguements as to why your team should be ranked higher or another team should be ranked lower.
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Yesterday

#4 LSU will go to the Swamp to play #11 Florida in yet another enormous game between two high-ranked teams. Oklahoma already lost to Texas, so LSU has a chance to move up at least one spot with a win here. Erin Andrews sure hopes that her buddy Tim Tebow can pull through for the Gators, who are favored by nearly a TD, despite their lower ranking.

60% of FanIQ picked the Gators, but the consensus is that it will be a close one (average score prediction: Florida 25.6, LSU 23.9).
Chat it up here or on the game page.
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Yesterday
Good evening NASCAR friends. As you can tell, I'm not Kramer, but I am filling in for him today. Tonight we have the Bank of America 500, which hopefully won't need a bailout before its conclusion. But more seriously, let's get to the specifics.
As many of you know, Jimmie Johnson dominates the track that's branded with his sponsor's name. He's won here at Lowe's Motor Speedway 5 times in his career. And, truth be told, with tonight's race and the 5 more remaining after it, the Chase may be more or less over. That's because we're reaching a stretch were Johnson dominates. After tonight, the Chase heads to two more places where Johnson has been almost equally unstoppable - Martinsville (four wins) and Atlanta (three wins).
Even worse news for the field is that since qualifying for the Bank of America 500 was rained out on Thursday, the starting positions are determined by points. So yeah, you've got Johnson starting #1 on a track he rules. If you're wondering who I'm picking to win, here's a hint, it's Jimmie Johnson.
Here are Kramer's picks as well, one of which may look somewhat similar.
Pick: Jimmie Johnson - Picking against Jimmie Johnson is like picking the Rams to win the Super Bowl this year.
Dark Horse: Brian Vickers - If he can ever finish a race at Lowe's he could win it. The last 2 Coke 600s he's been leading early and found trouble before the halfway point of the race.
All right everyone, let's go racing!
All right everyone, let's go racing!
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Yesterday
If you think this is unbiased, you're mistaken. Just look at the pictures. Yes, it's not only pictures from prior games, it's a prediction for this one:

Game 2 of the ALCS will be Josh Beckett taking the mound for the Red Sox against Scott Kazmir of the Rays. The Red Sox won the first game 2-0, and are looking to continue their playoff dominance on the road. They are 3-0 so far away from Fenway Park, and have pulled off amazing turnarounds against teams that had beaten up on them in the regular season, and at venues where they were unsuccessful in the regular season. They were 1-8 against the Angels, and beat them in 4 games. They were 1-8 in the regular season at Tropicana Field, and opened the ALCS with a win there.
57% of FanIQ are mistakenly picking the Rays to win this one. I am among the 43% who will be correct, when the Red Sox win 3-1.
Chat it up here, or on the game page. Go Sox!


Game 2 of the ALCS will be Josh Beckett taking the mound for the Red Sox against Scott Kazmir of the Rays. The Red Sox won the first game 2-0, and are looking to continue their playoff dominance on the road. They are 3-0 so far away from Fenway Park, and have pulled off amazing turnarounds against teams that had beaten up on them in the regular season, and at venues where they were unsuccessful in the regular season. They were 1-8 against the Angels, and beat them in 4 games. They were 1-8 in the regular season at Tropicana Field, and opened the ALCS with a win there.
57% of FanIQ are mistakenly picking the Rays to win this one. I am among the 43% who will be correct, when the Red Sox win 3-1.
Chat it up here, or on the game page. Go Sox!
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