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By Marc Lawrence
Tuesday, Oct 22

With the latest AP Poll out, it’s interesting to note that we now live in a world where Indiana (No. 13) is ranked higher than Alabama (No. 15) in football, and Alabama (No. 2) is ranked higher than Indiana (No. 17) in basketball.

Taking it one step further, every SEC team has at least one road loss this season.

Even more mysterious, USC has a +58-point differential, yet they are 3-4. How is that possible, you wonder? All four losses came in the final minute of regulation or in overtime.

Hmmm...


ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
NFL Good News, Bad News

It looks like no race for a division crown in the NFL will be tighter than the one in the NFC North.

The Detroit Lions knocked the Vikings down from the division's lead, handing Minnesota its first-season loss. Both teams are 5-1, though the Lions have the tiebreaker with the head-to-head victory.

However, the 5-2 Green Bay Packers are not far behind after their huge takedown of the Houston Texans. While Jordan Love flashed some brilliance — amid the occasional mental mistake — the Packers' defense is making the team look like an elite contender.

Per USA TODAY, here is a quick take on the Week Seven NFL card...

WINNERS

• Kansas City
We're not sure how they keep doing it, but it seems like any time a key Chiefs player suffers an injury, they can push their short-term replacement into becoming a steady contributor. Running back Isiah Pacheco is out? Enter Kareem Hunt, formerly with the team, and may help solve the offense’s red zone issues. The Chiefs entered Sunday ranked 29th in red zone efficiency (38.89%). In a 28-18 win against the San Francisco 49ers, Hunt recorded a pair of red zone rushing scores in the second quarter alone. Kansas City scored touchdowns on four of its five trips inside the 20.

• Detroit Lions
Defensive coordinator Brian Flores and the Vikings entered Sunday with one of the fiercest defenses in the NFL, one that had confounded passers like C.J. Stroud and Brock Purdy. All Lions quarterback Jared Goff did was complete 22 of 25 throws for 280 yards and a pair of scores in a massive 31-29 win. With it, the Lions now lead the NFC North.

• Philadelphia Eagles
Philly’s defense entered Sunday coming off a season-best five-sack outing in a win over the Cleveland Browns. The Eagles terrorized Daniel Jones and the Giants to follow that up, sacking New York eight times in a rout. The Giants could never find any solid footing on offense and scored just three points. Because of the sack yardage, New York finished with only 43 net passing yards.

LOSERS

• NY Jets
Aaron Rodgers turns 41 in December and is under contract for another season. Yet his play and his chemistry with his teammates have been acutely erratic. Even Davante Adams, the experienced Rodgers ally, didn’t have a reception in the second half against Pittsburgh on three targets. The Jets have lost four straight and need to clean up mistakes rapidly.

• Cleveland Browns
It continues to get worse for the Browns. While carrying the weight of Deahun Watson’s absurd contract, now staring down a season-ending Achilles tear and lengthy rehab with no guarantee that Watson will be fully healthy for the start of next season. The Browns (1-6) still need to develop a plan for their future franchise quarterback because it has become clear that Watson is not that player. The Browns owe Watson $92 million in base salary in 2025 and 2026, and the potential dead cap hit for a release is almost comical for how oppressively high it would be. The Browns look like a team that will be picking in the top five – potentially even first overall – in the 2025 NFL draft. Are you listening Shedeur Sanders?

Click here to read more about the winners and losers on last week’s NFL card


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
It Stinks in Here

There is no easy way to say it – the New York NFL teams wreak.

Former Giants’ RB Saquon Barkley rushed for more yards (176) than the Giants gained (119).

The Jets allowed 31 unanswered points to close out Sunday night’s meltdown against the Steelers.

As a result, the Big Apple’s rotten-to-the-core crew is 2-5 SU and ATS each and stinking up the joint.

TRENDING TODAY
The Kings of October

It’s star power. It’s history. It will reverberate from the East Coast to the West Coast and across the Pacific.

Think about this. The World Series began in 1903. So this will be the 120th. And if you count this year, the Yankees and Dodgers will have combined to play in 63 of them. Does that seem like a lot? Maybe it will if we consider the following: It’s as many as the Red Sox, Cubs, Phillies, Reds, Tigers, White Sox, and Cleveland have played in combined.

It will be epic, starting Friday night at Dodger Stadium.

The Yankees and Dodgers finished atop their respective leagues. Now, the two storied franchises — rich in history and talent — will meet in what should be one of the most-watched World Series in recent memory.

Head-to-head: This is New York's 44th World Series appearance (most) but only their first since 2009. This is Los Angeles' 22nd appearance (second-most) and fourth in eight years.

A rivalry, renewed: Yankees-Dodgers is the most common postseason pairing in MLB history, dating back to the 1940s when they were both in New York. This is their record 12th World Series matchup — though it's been 43 years since they last met in the Fall Classic.

• 1941: Yankees 4, Dodgers 1
• 1947: Yankees 4, Dodgers 3
• 1949: Yankees 4, Dodgers 1
• 1952: Yankees 4, Dodgers 3
• 1953: Yankees 4, Dodgers 2
• 1955: Dodgers 4, Yankees 3
• 1956: Yankees 4, Dodgers 3
• 1963: Dodgers 4, Yankees 0
• 1977: Yankees 4, Dodgers 2
• 1978: Yankees 4, Dodgers 2
• 1981: Dodgers 4, Yankees 2

Judge vs. Ohtani: This will be the first World Series with 50-HR hitters on both sides and one of only a few to feature the AL and NL MVP (Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani are virtual locks to win). Juan Soto, Mookie Betts, and stars will be there, too.

The Dodgers went 98-64 during the regular season, and the Yankees went 94-68. This matches the teams with the best records in MLB this season. Thus, the Dodgers own the home-field advantage in this World Series showdown.

The last time that happened after a 162-game season was in 2013 when the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals each won 97 games. The Red Sox won that series in six.

These squads met back in June for a three-game set at Yankee Stadium. The Dodgers took two of the three games, claiming the series by a 17-10 margin.

Finally, chew on this: the matchup features 5 former MVPs – Aaron Judge, Shoei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, and Giancarlo Stanton, the most ever in a world series since 1971 when Baltimore and Pittsburgh featured 4 MVPs.


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STAT OF THE DAY

801

 Western Carolina’s Catamounts racked up and incredible 801 yards of total offense when QB Cole Gonzales passed for 620
yards with five TD passes in a 52-20
win over Furman on Saturday.


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"The more you focus on quotations
and words that uplift you, the more
you embody the ideas contained
in those words."

- Oprah Winfrey

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