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November 30, 2008

Panthers strike late to upend Rodgers, Packers

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College football's best showed what they've got

You could call it playing politics. But Don Borst says Saturday was just a case of college football's best strutting their stuff.

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Follow all the Week 13 action

Plaxico Burress sure didn't seem like a distraction for the Giants, who didn't miss a beat vs. the 'Skins without their wayward WR.

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No. 1 Tide vs. No. 2 Gators for SEC title

To earn a national championship, Alabama or Florida will have to win two games matching No. 1 vs. No. 2.

The top-ranked Crimson Tide and second-ranked Gators held their spots in the AP Top 25 Sunday, setting up the 40th game matching the highest ranked teams in the AP Top 25.

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Bama, Gators hold on to top two spots in AP poll

The top-ranked Crimson Tide and second-ranked Gators held their spots in the AP Top 25 Sunday, setting up the 40th game matching the highest ranked teams in the AP Top 25.

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Plaxico to turn himself in by tomorrow

After a gunshot wound has sidelined Plaxico Burress, Jay Glazer says Burress faces serious discipline from the NFL and police.

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PHOTOS: Week 13 snapshots

Too busy trying to find those great shopping deals? No worries. We've got the best NFL action from Week 13 right here.

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Vikings beat Bears, take NFC North lead (AP)

Inches from an 11-point edge late in the first half, Matt Forte and the Chicago Bears hit the wall. The Minnesota Vikings turned around and quickly took the lead — in the game and in the division. With a gutty goal-line stand and one big heave by Gus Frerotte, the Vikings grabbed control of the NFC North and sent Kyle Orton and the Bears home with a 34-14 loss Sunday night.

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No more reason to placate Plax

The Giants have tolerated Plaxico Burress' many distractions this season. Mike Vaccaro says it's time for that to end. Now.

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RB Bush starts for Saints after missing four games

New Orleans running Reggie Bush started Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after missing the previous four games because of a knee injury.

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