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The 2024 college football season hasn't reached its halfway point, but we've seen plenty of games have altered the college football
landscape. At the very least, some conference races are already taking shape. Few wins were as impactful as Alabama's 41-34 triumph against
Georgia. The Crimson Tide rose to No. 1 in the AP Top 25 Poll in the aftermath and now control their own destiny. In the Big 12, preseason
favorites like Oklahoma State (0-2 so far in league play) and Utah are falling behind after tough closes to September. The ACC and Big Ten
landscapes gaining clarity, as well. All this is set amid the backdrop of a 12-team College Football Playoff that adds more emphasis to
winning a conference title than ever. Each of the Power Four conference champions -- along the with highest-rated Group of Five conference
champion -- claim automatic bids, taking their fates largely out of the hands of the selection committee.
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After six months of regular-season baseball, with an extra day for that wild Mets-Braves doubleheader, the 2024 MLB playoffs are upon
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How hard is it to win the NFL? Of the league's 32 teams, only nine teams have winning records after four weeks. Only two teams --
the Chiefs and the Vikings -- have yet to suffer their first loss. Only one division -- the super competitive NFC North -- has two teams
that currently boast winning records. The NFL's exclusive list of teams with winning records doesn't include several notable teams, including
the Eagles, Cowboys, Ravens, Packers, Falcons and 49ers. Each of these teams currently sit at .500 and will try to join the fraternity of
winning teams this weekend (except for Philadelphia, which is on a bye). While there are some surprising omissions, there are several
surprising teams with winning records, most notably the Commanders and Vikings. Both teams' fast starts have been buoyed by strong quarterback
play.
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The 2024-25 NHL regular-season schedule, will commence in Europe on Friday, Oct. 4, when the Buffalo Sabres play the New Jersey Devils
in the 2024 NHL Global Series presented by Fastenal at O2 Arena in Prague, Czechia. The season will start in North America on Tuesday, Oct. 8
with a tripleheader highlighted by the Florida Panthers raising their first Stanley Cup championship banner before facing the Boston Bruins
at Amerant Bank Arena.
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NFL power rankings:
1. Chiefs (4-0-0): They make it interesting each and every week, but they are finding a way to win games. At least Travis Kelce came alive against the Chargers, but the loss of Rashee Rice (knee) will be tough to overcome.
2. Vikings (4-0-0): They are rolling on both sides of the ball. They dominated the Packers Sunday for most of the game before letting them back in late. They will be challenged by the Jets this week in London.
3. Texans (3-1-0): They didn't play great against the Jaguars, but they found a way. They have to start scoring touchdowns. The offensive line is a problem.
4. Buccaneers (3-1-0): They bounced back from their bad loss to the Broncos with a dominating victory over the Eagles. They are the team to beat in their division as they head to Atlanta to play the Falcons.
5. Lions (3-1-0): They looked amazing on offense in blowing out Seattle. But the defense continues to have problems. They need to tighten up on the back end.
CFB power rankings:
No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide: Alabama had owned Georgia with Nick Saban as coach, and now it's Kalen DeBoer's time. It was DeBoer's debut in the rivalry, and this one was wild until the end with Alabama holding on to win 41-34 after leading 28-0 in the first half. A pair of true freshmen came up huge for the Crimson Tide (4-0). Receiver Ryan Williams scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 75-yard catch and spin move to the end zone. And then with Georgia driving to potentially tie the score, cornerback Zabien Brown intercepted Georgia quarterback Carson Beck in the end zone.
No. 2 Texas Longhorns: This is how good Texas is: The Longhorns, with their backup quarterback, muddled through a sloppy start in their SEC opener against Mississippi State, lost two fumbles, dropped a wide-open touchdown pass and had eight offensive penalties. But they still rolled up 522 yards and won by 22 over the Bulldogs. Going into a bye week, the Longhorns are 5-0, have played most of their roster during three nonconference wins in which they outscored opponents 159-10, and added a 31-12 road win at Michigan for an exclamation point. -- Dave Wilson
No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes: True freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith again stole the show, this time, with a pair of dazzling one-handed grabs, as the Buckeyes easily dispatched Michigan State 38-7. With five receiving touchdowns already, Smith is only three scores away from breaking Cris Carter's record set in 1984 for most receiving touchdowns by an Ohio State true freshman in a season. Smith also scored a 19-yard touchdown on a reverse in the second quarter that helped break the game open. Smith, however, won't be eligible for the draft until 2027. That is a scary proposition for opposing Big Ten defenses.
No. 4 Tennessee Volunteers: While Georgia and Alabama were playing one of the wildest games of the season, Ole Miss was falling to Kentucky and Texas was working a little harder than expected to get past Mississippi State, Tennessee was kicked back on a bye week, basking in the glow of a 4-0 start and a 216-28 scoring margin. The Vols have been mostly untested, and they'll be comfortably favored in their next couple of games before a third Saturday in October visit from Alabama.
No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs: Kirby Smart didn't mince words. He said he didn't have his team ready to play Saturday in a 41-34 loss to Alabama. The Bulldogs (3-1) fell behind 28-0 before rallying valiantly and taking the lead in the fourth quarter. That kind of fight should serve Georgia well the rest of the way because the Bulldogs have a grueling schedule. They still have to play at Texas, at Ole Miss and get Tennessee at home. Georgia's defense was much better in the second half against Alabama and kept the Bulldogs in the game.
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Overall Services Performance - Top 15 Services
# |
Capper |
Percent |
Picks Won |
Picks Lost |
Earned |
1 |
Team Work Cappers |
65.99% |
1067 |
550 |
8,967.96 |
2 |
Premier Gaming services |
66.19% |
1057 |
540 |
8,947.56 |
3 |
Kapper |
66.25% |
1058 |
539 |
8,918.50 |
4 |
Know Your Sports |
65.57% |
1061 |
557 |
8,835.40 |
5 |
The Hustlers Lounge |
65.06% |
1024 |
550 |
8,747.40 |
6 |
Midas Golden Touch |
65.93% |
1039 |
537 |
8,571.96 |
7 |
Shaolin Bets |
64.85% |
1033 |
560 |
8,519.60 |
8 |
ProHei Sports |
65.31% |
1043 |
554 |
8,506.80 |
9 |
North Side Sports |
64.96% |
1066 |
575 |
8,316.47 |
10 |
Ace Of Clubs Sports |
64.57% |
1048 |
575 |
8,278.99 |
11 |
Untouchable Picks |
64.67% |
1047 |
572 |
8,267.66 |
12 |
Nick and Matt K. Sports |
65.19% |
1047 |
559 |
8,142.00 |
13 |
Blue Label Picks |
63.65% |
1049 |
599 |
8,036.30 |
14 |
American Sports Selections |
64.73% |
1015 |
553 |
7,907.12 |
15 |
World Of Sports |
64.88% |
992 |
537 |
7,740.65 |
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How is rank calculated ?
Rank is calculated based on the overall units earned for all sports on which picks have been placed.
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Last week's rankings.
Weekly Overall Top 10 Services.
These services had the most units earned for the week of 9/23/2024 - 9/29/2024.
Midas Golden Touch (391.80)
, Shaolin Bets (360.40)
, 911 Picks (339.50)
, Squeeze The Juice (320.50)
, Exclusive MLB (319.98)
, Ace Of Clubs Sports (309.30)
, Premier Gaming services (294.60)
, American Sports Selections (293.72)
, The Hustlers Lounge (285.20)
and Wicked Picks (282.96).
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Other ranking criteria for the week of 9/23/2024 - 9/29/2024:
Overall Play of the Week units earned,
Play of the Week units earned,
Play of the Month units earned and
Play of the Year units earned.
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