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News for 1/25/10

NFL NEWS

For the first time since 1993 both the number one team in the NFC and the AFC have come to the Super Bowl. The Indianapolis Colts were able to return from a 11-point deficit to win the game 30-17 despite star Reggie Wayne and Dallas Clark being excluded from the game. Los Santos New Orleans were able to take down the Minnesota Vikings with a field goal from 40 yards in overtime to a final score of 38-21. The Vikings had their opportunities to win but many turnovers cost them the game. This year's Super Bowl XLIV is looking like a powerful event that has two of the best quarterbacks in the NFL today. The game will be held at the stadium in Miami Sun Life 18:25 on February 7th.

NFL Pro Bowl LISTS January 31 at 7:20 pm

AFC

Tennessee quarterbacks - Houston Matt Schaub, Vince Young, David Garrard of Jacksonville
Brokers - Tennessee Chris Johnson, Maurice Jones-Drew Jacksonville, Baltimore Ray Rice
Fullback - Baltimore Le'Ron McClain
Wide receivers - Andre Johnson of Houston, Denver, Brandon Marshall, Chad Ochocinco Cincinnati
Tight - San Diego's Antonio Gates, Heath Miller Pittsburgh
Centers - NY Jets Nick Mangold
Guards - Alan Faneca NY Jets, New England Logan Mankins, Kris Dielman San Diego
Tackles - Ryan Clady Denver, Miami Jake Long, D'Brickashaw Ferguson New York Jets, Joe Thomas Cleveland
AFC Defense
Ends - Houston Mario Williams Kyle Vanden Bosch, Tennessee
Interior Linemen - Haloti Ngata Baltimore, New England's Vince Wilfork, Casey Hampton Pittsburgh
Inner-Middle Linebackers - Baltimore, Ray Lewis, Ryan Houston Demeco
Outside Linebackers - Elvis Dumervil Denver, James Harrison of Pittsburgh, Houston Brian Cushing, LaMarr Woodley Pittsburgh
Corner - Nnamdi Asomugha Oakland, NY Jets Darrelle Revis Denver's Champ Bailey
Strong Safety - Brian Dawkins in Denver
Free Safeties - Ed Reed of Baltimore, Buffalo Jairus Byrd, Brandon Patriots Meriweather
Specialists in the AFC
Punter - Shane Lechler Oakland
Kick Return Specialist - Joshua Cribbs, Cleveland
Kicker - Nate Kaeding San Diego
Special Teamer - Kassim Osgood San Diego

NFC

The quarterbacks - Aaron Rodgers of Green Bay, Philadelphia, Donovan McNabb, Tony Romo Cowboys
Brokers - Minnesota Adrian Peterson, Steven Jackson St. Louis, San Francisco's Frank Gore, DeAngelo Williams Carolina
Fullback - Philadelphia Leonard Weaver
Wide receivers Arizona - Larry Fitzgerald, Steve Smith NY Giants, Philadelphia DeSean Jackson, Dallas Austin Miles, Sidney Rice Minnesota
Tight end - San Francisco Vernon Davis, Jason Witten Dallas
Centers - Dallas Andre Gurode, Jonathan Goodwin New Orleans, Shaun O'Hara, New York Giants
Guards - Jahri Evans New Orleans, Minnesota Steve Hutchinson, Leonard Davis of Dallas
Rig - Bryant McKinnie Minnesota, Jason Peters Philadelphia, New Orleans Jonathan Stinchcomb
NFC Defense
Ends - Minnesota Jared Allen, Julius Peppers Carolina, Trent Cole Philadelphia
Interior Linemen - Darnell Dockett Arizona, Minnesota's Kevin Williams, Dallas Jay Ratliff
Inner-Middle Linebackers - Patrick Willis of San Francisco, Jonathan Vilma, New Orleans, Washington, London Fletcher
Outside linebackers - Lance Briggs Chicago, Clay Matthews, DeMarcus Ware Dallas, Brian Orakpo, Washington
Corner - Asante Samuel Philadelphia, Charles Woodson Green Bay, Arizona, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Terence Newman Dallas
Security Force - Arizona Adrian Wilson
Free Safeties - Darren Sharper New Orleans, Nick Collins Green Bay, Philadelphia Quintin Mikell
Specialists in the NFC
Punter - Andy Lee San Francisco
Kick Return Specialist - Philadelphia DeSean Jackson, Percy Harvin Minnesota
Kicker - David Akers Philadelphia
Special Teamer - Heath Farwell Minnesota

NCAA FOOTBALL

There are millions of reasons why you may never see a playoff system for college and they all relate to money. Only Boise State and TCU by BCS Bowl game to a whole conference will make a profit. The Mountain West Conference, which belongs to TCU will divide $ 9.8 million, the Western Athletic Conference, which belongs Boise St will share $ 7.8 million. But the real winners are the big major conferences such as the Big Ten and SEC conferences each win a $ 22 million, while the other four Big Twelve, Big East, Pac 10 and ACC each earning $ 17.7 million. While a playoff system is what many fans want to watch the bowl games bring a lot of income for all schools, even if they qualify for a bowl game.

NBA NEWS

Things do not seem to be best for the New York Knicks who lost yesterday to the Dallas Mavericks 128-78, the loss of 50 points was the worst defeat in history team. At the beginning of the game the Knicks seemed that they were making a good game of it only being beaten by the Mavericks by two points in the first quarter. But after the game quickly turned into a blowout, and the Knicks beat has at least nine points in the remaining three quarters.

In other news from the NBA Los Angeles Lakers had the opportunity to meet with President Barack Obama today. The Lakers were invited to the White House in honor of his fifteenth win NBA title in recent years the NBA championship.

The games in the NBA today

7:00 PM ET Indiana at Philadelphia FOX MIDW COMCAST
LA Clippers 7:30 pm ET on FSN Boston first note
7:30 PM ET Cleveland at Miami Sun Sports NBA TV
8:00 PM ET Orlando at Memphis Dom Fox Sports South - Tennessee
8:30 PM ET Atlanta Fox Sports Houston Net SportSouth Houston
8:30 PM ET Comcast to San Antonio Chicago Chicago FOX Sports SW
Charlotte 9:00 PM ET SportSouth Altitude Sports in Denver
Phoenix 9:00 PM ET Utah 45 KUTP FOX ROCKY
9:00 PM ET New Orleans at Portland

NBA SCORES OF 1/24/10

Dallas 128, New York 78
LA Clippers 92, Washington 78
Toronto 106, LA Lakers 105

MENS COLLEGE Basketball News

After losing to both the Connecticut and Kansas St Texas Longhorns fell from first to sixth place in the university today. With the Longhorns the top of the acquisition of Kentucky Wildcats at number one and remains the only team Division 1 without loss.

TOP 25 games today

9:00 PM ET Missouri in (2) Kansas ESPN
7:00 PM ET (11) Georgetown (4) ESPN Syracuse

1/24/10 TOP 25 OF ACCOUNTS

Seton Hall 64, (11) 61 Pittsburgh
Florida State 68, (18) Georgia Tech 66
(19) Wisconsin 79, Penn State 71
(22) Northern Iowa 67, Indiana 58

Olympic News

The former Olympian Nancy Kerrigan father passed away this weekend at his home in Stoneham MA. Kerrigan's mother initially told authorities she died of a heart attack, but police arrested Kerrigan still his brother Daniel for assault on a person over 60 years of age.

World Cup Soccer News

Paraguay World Cup stars football and lead striker Salvador Cabanas was shot in the head and is in critical condition after being in a bar in Mexico with his wife. Until far two suspects have been detained but no formal arrest has been made. Cabana is played for the Mexican team Club America where it has become one of the best strikers in the Mexican league.

By: Frank Bilotta

(College Football) 1985 - Florida State @ Nebraska

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