Bowl projections after Week 6 fallout from Texas loss - ESPN
Oklahoma shook up the top four by beating Texas, while Georgia and Michigan posted their most impressive wins of the season to solidify their positions in our projected playoff pairings.
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Oklahoma shook up the top four by beating Texas, while Georgia and Michigan posted their most impressive wins of the season to solidify their positions in our projected playoff pairings.
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In the mid-90s on Wilmslow Road in Rusholme, Sax Arshad and his brothers would throw water bombs at each other and the other kids in the street as their dad worked tirelessly behind the grill at Mughli’s. In-between each water fight, the kids would pop into one of the neighbouring shops or restaurants, fill their balloons back up with the nearest tap they could find and go for round two.
Samoa head coach Seilala Mapusua said on Saturday lower-ranked nations suffered from an "unconscious bias" from referees after the narrow 18-17 loss to England in the Rugby World Cup.
PARIS : Scotland coach Gregor Townsend hailed his team's spirit and rued not making their early pressure count after a sobering 36-14 defeat by Ireland on Saturday ended their World Cup campaign in the pool stage for the second straight tournament.
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MILAN :Juventus said on Friday it would ask shareholders for up to 200 million euros ($212 million) of fresh capital as the Italian soccer club posted another yearly loss and predicted it would stay in the red this fiscal year.
MILAN : Juventus said on Friday it planned to ask shareholders for a new capital increase of up to 200 million euros ($212 million) as the Italian soccer club saw another loss for the current fiscal year.