1. Buffalo: 6-2
2. Philadelphia: 6-2
3. Indianapolis: 7-2
4. Tampa Bay: 6-2
5. Los Angeles: 6-2
6. Detroit: 5-3
7. Denver: 7-2
8. New England: 7-2
9. Seattle: 6-2
10. Kansas City: 5-4
No team appears to be dominant so far, although it's hard to bet against Buffalo and Philadelphia.
We're still working through bye weeks, and European football, and those things are not good for the schedule. Still, there are some good games. The Game of the Week is in Tampa, where the Number-4 Bucs are hosting the Number-8 Pats at noon Central on Sunday. There are also some decent rivalry games -- the 49ers host the Rams on Sunday afternoon, the Packers host the Eagles on Monday night. So it will be a fine weekend. But if you wanted to take a weekend off to recover from the World Series and get ready for the holidays, this would be a good week to pick.
Final: Kentucky 107, Valparaiso 59. Cats move up to NUMBER ONE on Ken Pom. Huge game at U of L on Tuesday.
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If you've ever watched Cal coach against Izzo, that Michigan St. game looked really familiar. The Spartans won despite shooting 1-14 from three-point range.
The Dolphins clobbered the Bills yesterday, and I am very happy about that. There remains at least one path of results for Miami to get back into the AFC playoff window of seven teams (as early as Dec. 15), and I will be rooting for that to fall into place.
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