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Miami punter Jack Spicer, left, congratulates place kicker Michael Badgley after Badgley kicked a field goal with seconds remaining.
 
  10 observations from Week 7: College football is the best  
  Even though it was a week without ranked team vs. ranked team, for much of the day college football was must-see TV.  
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  It all went wrong again for Tennessee in a 15-9 loss to South Carolina.   College football's Week 7 winners and losers
Another disappointing performance by Tennesee leaves the Volunteers at the top of the losers list.
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  USA TODAY   USA TODAY Sports' Week 6 NFL picks
Our NFL experts offer their weekly prognostications, including Sunday's playoff rematch between the Steelers and Chiefs.
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  Washington Huskies quarterback Jake Browning (3) is sacked by Arizona State Sun Devils defensive lineman Tashon Smallwood (90) and linebacker Alani Latu (44) during the first half at Sun Devil Stadium.   Arizona State shuts down No. 4 Washington in big Pac-12 upset
Washington became the third member of the Amway Coaches Poll's Top 10 to lose in Week 7, falling to Arizona State in a low-scoring contest.
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  Joe Maddon argues a call with an umpire in the seventh inning.   Cubs' Joe Maddon compares plate-blocking rule to recently-repealed Chicago soda tax
Joe Maddon thinks drinking soda and trucking catchers should both be done with impunity.
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  Yasiel Puig watches his seventh-inning homer leave the yard.   Dodgers' Yasiel Puig to Keith Olbermann: 'Come watch the show. Need a ticket?'
After Keith Olbermann tweeted he was "effing tired of Yasiel Puig's act," the Dodgers slugger offered him a ticket to come watch.
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  Jose Altuve exults after scoring the go-ahead run in Saturday's ALCS Game 2.   Astros winning the game of inches as they back Yankees against ALCS wall
The Yankees must be wondering what they have to do to outflank the Astros.
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  Oct 14, 2017; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve (27) crosses home plate for the winning run as New York Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez (24) reaches for the ball during the ninth inning in game two of the 2017 ALCS playoff base   Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez regrets the game-ending play in Game 2
Even after the game, Sanchez still seemed dazed by the damning play.
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Dodgers slugger Yasiel Puig watches his solo home run leave the yard during seventh inning of Game 1 of the NLCS in Los Angeles.

Dodgers slugger Yasiel Puig watches his solo home run leave the yard during seventh inning of Game 1 of the NLCS in Los Angeles.
 
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