College Football Playoff predictions: Who's most likely to make the field - ESPN
With just two weeks left in the regular season, Week 13 was about staying in the College Football Playoff picture and giving the committee the best impression.
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With just two weeks left in the regular season, Week 13 was about staying in the College Football Playoff picture and giving the committee the best impression.
PARIS :France coach Fabien Galthie said his side remained well short of the level they reached in the previous World Cup cycle despite Saturday’s 48-33 win over Australia in the Autumn series, warning that repeated lapses in discipline and defence continued to hold them back.
DUBLIN :South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus was pleased his team could get a monkey off their back on Saturday by winning in Dublin for the first time in 13 years and start to tip the scales of the sides' recent rivalry away from Ireland.
Irish MMA fighter Ian Machado Garry has taken a step closer to earning himself a title shot in the welterweight division with a win over Belal Muhammed.
South Africa hooker Malcolm Marx was named World Rugby Men’s 15s Player of the Year on Saturday, the fourth Springbok to claim the individual award, his success coming seven years after he was first nominated.
DUBLIN :Ireland coach Andy Farrell said his overriding feeling was one of unbelievable pride after his side lost 24-13 to South Africa on Saturday having spent part of a "mad game" down to 12 men after a flurry of cards.
DUBLIN :South Africa continued their steamrolling November tour with a 24-13 win over an ill-disciplined Ireland who played part of the game with 12 men after suffering one 20-minute red card and three yellows in the first half alone on Saturday.
PARIS :France beat Australia 48-33 in a see-saw match to end the Wallabies' first winless tour of Europe in 67 years, spoiling Joe Schmidt’s farewell test as both teams closed their Autumn series at the Stade de France on Saturday.