The Indianapolis Colts had their best result in many weeks, gaining ground on both Tennessee and Jacksonville and keeping pace with the Houston Texans in the AFC South.
Rex Ryan uttered the most expensive F-bomb in history.
Chicago Bears won the battle but lost the war.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League booked a date to be runner-up again at the Grey Cup.
Winnipeg Jets filled the net against the selectively defensively challenged Philadelphia Flyers.
Alex Ovechkin continued to look more and more like just some guy missing a lot of teeth.
The Edmonton Oilers scored at will and started to remind people of some team from around 30 years ago.
Justin Verlander won an award for the part of the season that doesn’t really count.
The Buffalo Bills are well on their way to killing Ralph Wilson.
The St. Louis Rams continue on their futile quest to prove you can win games with an offense consisting only of a quarterback.
The BCS moved towards setting up college football fans for rematch of a barnburner 9-6 game.
The Heisman Trophy race was anything but decided with Saturday’s college football action.
The NCAA basketball season proceeded and continued to be ignored, as will be the case until late February.
Tony Stewart won the NASCAR championship and did it without brawling with Carl Edwards.
Michael Grant beat Francois Botha for the WBF ‘championship’ belt, surprising everyone who had no idea either fighter had been active anytime this century.