Power Rankings: Texans have passing chance against Colts
It could be the game of the year in the AFC South. The Texans ride their red-hot passing attack for a franchise-testing visit to Indy. Win, stay in the race. Lose, and the Colts coast, Pete Prisco says.

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Big East preview: 'Nova looks to survive league's war of attrition
Don't expect three No. 1 seeds from the Big East again. The league lost a lot of quality players, but with 16 teams and a few bright stars remaining, it will still be fun, Gary Parrish says.

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Power Rankings: League is more than just party of five
Five teams were expected to contend -- and the Mavs, Nuggets, Heat and Hawksweren't among them. That foursome is making a compelling, albeit early case toexpand the list, Dave Del Grande says.

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'Skins owner sorry: 'We've let everyone down'
Dan Snyder says his Washington Redskins have 'let everyone down.'

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Indiana contacts Big Ten about TD reversal
Indiana coach Bill Lynch has contacted Big Ten officials about a touchdown that was overturned on replay during Saturday's loss at No. 7 Iowa.

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Mangini mum on firing of Browns GM
The convoluted ouster of George Kokinis as Cleveland's general manager barely made a ripple in the Browns' locker room.

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The Browns have fired their GM George Kokinis but have kept Eric Mangini for the time being. Jason Horowitz and Ian Eagle take look at all the problems in Cleveland on this edition of In a Flash presented by AT&T.

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Strained Caps star Ovechkin may miss two weeks
The coach of the Washington Capitals says he hopes Alex Ovechkin won't be sidelined more than two weeks with an upper-body strain.

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D. coordinator Andrews to retire at end of year
Longtime Florida State defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews is retiring after four decades of coaching and 26 years as one of Bobby Bowden's assistants.

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Notre Dame's Floyd cleared to play vs. Navy
-Notre Dame star receiver Michael Floyd will play against Navy on Saturday, six weeks after breaking his left collarbone.

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RB Ealey says Spikes shouldn't be suspended
Georgia running back Washaun Ealey says he doesn't think Florida linebacker Brandon Spikes should be suspended for apparently trying to gouge Ealey's eyes in Saturday's game.

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Clips owner to pay $2.7M in housing bias suit
Los Angeles Clippers owner and real estate mogul Donald Sterling has agreedto pay a record $2.725 million to settle allegations by the government that herefused to rent apartments to Hispanics, blacks and to families with children, theJustice Department announced Tuesday.

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No changes in points system, playoff sked
The PGA Tour is leaving the FedEx Cup just as it is with the playoff schedule and points system.

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