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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Top Ten Soccer Cities In The World

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São Paulo


São Paulo has a ridiculous population ranging past 20 million in the urban area and all these people love one thing; their soccer.
The São Paulo state league is the oldest league in Brazil, having been founded in 1902, and is still in effect today.
The city has several historic clubs who are now in a lower tier but it still boasts some of the largest clubs in the world, Palmeiras, Santos, São Paulo and the largest team in São Paulo, Corinthians.
The four have combined to bring home the following titles, among others of course:
87 Campeonato Paulista
16 Rio-São Paulo titles
6 Copa do Brasil

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Football rules on NBC, 'Undercover Boss' and 'Desperate Housewives' take hits in ratings

sunday-ratingsSports definitely ruled in primetime on Sunday, leaving shows like Desperate Housewives and Undercover Boss to scurry after their scraps. The latter two series, in fact, posted record low-rated telecasts among adults18-49 opposite NBC’s Colts-Redskins football matchup and Fox’s baseball playoff game between the Giants and the Phillies.
NBC won the night among 18-49 (5.4 rating/14 share) and total viewers (14.1 million) but CBS still managed to tie Fox for second place among adults 18-49 (3.0/8). CBS came in second for the night in viewers (11.8 million) while ABC followed in third with 9.2 million. Fox finished the night in fourth place among viewers with 8.9 million. Each 18-49 ratings point represents 1.3 million viewers.
The Amazing Race averaged 11.2 million viewers on CBS and came in second place in the adult demo (3.4/9) for the 8 p.m. hour, behind football. Undercover Boss built on its time slot lead-in and averaged a 3.5/9, but was still down 5% versus last week. It was the reality show’s lowest-rated telecast ever and averaged 12.1 million. CSI: Miami, however, was up 4% versus last week among adults 18-49 (2.8/7) and averaged 11.1 million pairs of eyeballs.
On ABC, Desperate Housewives posted a 3.8/9 in the demo — down 3% versus last week and its lowest-rated fall telecast ever. It averaged 12.4 million. And Brothers & Sisters tied last week’s lowest-rated fall telecast ever (2.7/7) and lured 8.9 million. Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (2.3/6) averaged 8.5 million.

Live updates from Michigan football coach Rich Rodriguez's Monday press conference

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Michigan senior defensive end Ryan Van Bergen looks to stop Iowa Adam Robinson in the second half Saturday. Michigan lost, 38-28. Melanie Maxwell I AnnArbor.com
Even though the Michigan football team doesn't have an opponent to prepare for this weekend, coach Rich Rodriguez has plenty of issues to address.
The Wolverines dropped their second straight Big Ten game at home, falling to No. 15 Iowa, 38-28. Michigan imploded as the defense couldn't get the Hawkeyes off the field while trailing by only a touchdown.
On Monday, Rodriguez sat down with his weekly chat with the media, breaking down what went wrong against Iowa and what he will try to accomplish over the next few days.
Rodriguez said the bye week comes at a perfect time after seven weeks of the play and four weeks of camp prior to that. The Wolverines won't practice Monday or Tuesday and will spend the rest of the week focusing on fundamentals as well as beginning to plan for Penn State.
The week will give some of Michigan's players time to heal. Quarterback Denard Robinson aggravated an injury to his throwing shoulder. Robinson injured his shoulder when he was driven into the ground in the second quarter when Tate Forcier came in and relieved Robinson.
Rodriguez characterized Robinson's injury as a sprain that likely happened when a defensive lineman fell on top of him. He said if Michigan had a game on Saturday, he likely would play.
Center David Molk (ankle) and nose guard Mike Martin (ankle) will also be 100 percent after tweaking injuries against Iowa.
Rodriguez said trainers have told him Fitz Toussaint (shoulder) could begin practicing this week. Surgery went well for receiver Martavious Odoms went well, but Rodriguez isn't certain whether Odoms will return this year.
"It's really unfortunate, because he was playing some pretty good football," Rodriguez said. "But if he is able to come back at the end of the year, we can certainly use him."
Off week
Rodriguez's staff will spend the first part of the week recruiting and will use an open Friday night to attend high school football games to get a first-hand look at recruits. Not accustomed to having a free weekend, Rodriguez said he will spend Saturday watching film with some assistants before taking in a Big Ten game on TV. He said he will try and get to his son's Pop Warner football game on Sunday.
Fixable problems?
Rodriguez said the Wolverine struggled against Iowa with turnovers and the defense continued to deal with lack of exection, both in coverages and with tackling. But the biggest issue defensively, Rodriguez said, has been with linemen getting off blocks.
Rodriguez said the bye week will allow Michigan coaches to spend time with younger players, helping with their development as they continue to learn schemes, especially defensively.
"I would hope we would get better fundamentally - especially with the younger guys," Rodriguez said. "When you understand the scheme completely, you can play faster and I think you recognize things better. I think as the season goes on, you should get better."
Rodriguez said for the most part, he thinks the defense is getting closer. He reiterated that some of the problems haunting the defense are fixable now, but that some are longer-term issues.
"I think we could bring in Vince Lombardi, and I don't know if he could fix some of the things with our defense," Rodriguez said.
Just for kicks
Special teams was also an issue against Iowa. In addition to having another field goal attempt blocked, Rodriguez said he is concerned with other issues in the return game.
On the field goal attempt, Seth Broekhuizen's kick was low to begin with, further adding to the woes the Wolverines have experienced all year.
Turning it over
With the struggles that Michigan has had with turnovers over the past two weeks, Rodriguez said some of the issues have been caused by players trying to do too much. Especially with the interceptions thrown by Robinson and Forcier, Rodriguez said it was a matter of them pressing, trying to give the Wolverines a spark.
"When it's third and long, you don't have to try and throw it 30 yards," Rodriguez said. "I think you can throw it 10 yards and you still get the yardage."
Timing issue
Rodriguez said the issues with left guard Taylor Lewan, who had three penalties against Iowa, including two false starts. Rodriguez said Lewan was a bit jumpy against the Hawkeyes, but it wasn't an issue he anticipated being a long-term issue.
"He was so jacked up because we've been challenging him with going against (Iowa All-American defensive end Adrian Clayborn. "So he was a little jumpy."
Evaluation time
Rodriguez was asked how he would evaluate his performance this season. Although the win total isn't where he would like it, he said he remains encouraged because some things he has seen behind the scenes.
"The first year (there) were extreme disappointments," he said. "The two losses this year have been disappointing. So I'm disappointed, but not discouraged just because some of the things I see going on with the program.
"If nothing more, I think we're fun to watch," he said. "There are times when I wished we weren't so fun to watch and that we could just execute the way we want to. The frustrating thing is that there are points where we're so close."

BCS Rankings 2010: BCS Standings 2010 vs. College Football Rankings Week 8

 

BCS Rankings 2010: BCS Standings 2010 vs. College Football Rankings Week 8


BCS Rankings 2010: BCS Standings 2010 vs. College Football Rankings Week 8 - Alabama and South Carolina both slipped further into the rankings as the latest BCS Rankings and College Football Rankings Week 8 had been released. The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) rankings was just released October 17 after the final results of the Week 7 games. The new number 1 on the BCS Rankings 2010 was Oklahoma.
Meanwhile, for the NCAA College Football Rankings Week 8, Oregon remains at number 1 while the number 1 ranked Oklahoma at the BCS Standings 2010 is at number 3. As you can notice, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Boise State are the top three teams in both BCS Rankings 2010 and College Football Rankings Week 8. They just differ in rankings. However, quality wise and statistically wise, the BCS standings will hold the greater weight since this is the official ranking from BCS organizers.
Wihout further delay, here are the official BCS Rankings 2010 which includes the BCS Standings and College Football Rankings Week 8. Compare and contrast and see the difference:
BCS Rankings 2010 (released October 17, 2010)
RK TEAM RECORD
1 Oklahoma 6-0
2 Oregon 6-0
3 Boise State 6-0
4 Auburn 7-0
5 TCU 7-0
6 LSU 7-0
7 Michigan State 7-0
8 Alabama 6-1
9 Utah 6-0
10 Ohio State 6-1
11 Missouri 6-0
12 Stanford 5-1
13 Wisconsin 6-1
14 Oklahoma State 6-0
15 Iowa 5-1
16 Nebraska 5-1
17 Florida State 6-1
18 Arizona 5-1
19 Texas 4-2
20 West Virginia 5-1
21 South Carolina 4-2
22 Kansas State 5-1
23 Arkansas 4-2
24 Mississippi State 5-2
25 Virginia Tech 5-2
NCAA College Football Rankings Week 8
RK TEAM RECORD PTS
1 Oregon (39) 6-0 1471
2 Boise State (15) 6-0 1433
3 Oklahoma (3) 6-0 1355
4 TCU (3) 7-0 1340
5 Auburn 7-0 1279
6 LSU 7-0 1132
7 Alabama 6-1 1121
8 Michigan State 7-0 1062
9 Utah 6-0 1019
10 Wisconsin 6-1 920
11 Ohio State 6-1 895
12 Stanford 5-1 828
13 Iowa 5-1 768
14 Nebraska 5-1 684
15 Arizona 5-1 619
16 Florida State 6-1 615
17 Oklahoma State 6-0 575
18 Missouri 6-0 552
19 South Carolina 4-2 372
20 West Virginia 5-1 346
21 Arkansas 4-2 343
22 Texas 4-2 267
23 Virginia Tech 5-2 122
24 Mississippi State 5-2 111
25 Miami (FL) 4-2 85