Tuesday, November 25, 2025

NFL Update

Now that we're past the World Series, we've got college basketball underway, and we are about to wrap up the regular season for college football, it's time to catch up with the National Football League.  For most of the last two months, NFL teams have been enjoying bye weeks and going to Europe.  After 12 weeks of play, with six weeks to go, the ESPN Top Ten looks like this:

1.  Los Angeles:  9-2
2.  New England:  10-2
3.  Denver:  9-2
4.  Philadelphia:  8-3
5.  Seattle:  8-3
6.  Indianapolis:  8-3
7.  Green Bay:  7-3-1
8.  Detroit:  7-4
9.  San Francisco:  8-4
10.  Buffalo:  7-4

They're back!  The Patriots, Broncos, and Colts -- franchises that dominated the AFC through the first two decades of the century -- have displaced the Chiefs, Ravens, and Bills at the top of the conference.  Meanwhile, the NFC looks like a battle between the Eagles and the NFC West.

The Game of the Week is on Thanksgiving Day at noon Central, as the Number-8 Lions host the Number-7 Packers.  No traditionalist could ask more.  You may want to re-read Run to Daylight to get yourself in the right frame of mind.  That's the only Top Ten game this weekend, but of course there will be lots of other sports going on.

8 comments:

  1. Final from Las Vegas: St. John's 96, Baylor 81
    Final from Maui: N. Carolina St. 81, Boise St. 70
    Final from Las Vegas: Iowa St. 78, Creighton 60
    Iowa State moves to 6-0 on the season, and to Number 5 on Ken Pom.

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  2. Last season, Houston crushed Tennessee in the Elite Eight to end the Vols' season. Tonight, Tennessee beats Houston 76-73 in Las Vegas. The Vols are now 7-0.

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  3. The Vols move up to Number 10 on Ken Pom, one spot behind U of L.

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  4. Final from Daytona Beach: George Mason 74, Florida Atlantic 65. The Patriots are 7-0 for the first time in school history. They are up to number 67 on Ken Pom.

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  5. Final from the Cayman Islands: Murray St. 96, George Washington 95. The Racers are now 5-3 overall, and at 117 on Ken Pom. GW is 6-2 overall, and 65 on Ken Pom.

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  6. Final from Las Vegas: Michigan 102, Auburn 72. The Wolverines run their record to 6-0 and move to Number 3 on Ken Pom. Auburn falls to 5-2 and Number 35 on Ken Pom.

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  7. Michigan's coach, Dusty May, took Florida Atlantic to the Final Four in 2023. This is his second year in Ann Arbor. Last year, he took the Wolverines to the Sweet 16, where they lost to Auburn.

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  8. Final from Las Vegas: Gonzaga 100, Maryland 61. The Zags move to 7-0 and are now NUMBER ONE on Ken Pom. UK will see them in Nashville on December 5.

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