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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Countdown: Favre, Big Ben take aim in Pittsburgh
      For an aerial shootout in Pittsburgh between Big Ben and Brett the, uh, Viking. Our NFL Czar previews Week 7's games.

    +CFN: Alabama needs to get more offense
      Thanks to blocked kicks by Terrence Cody (above), Alabama survived Tennessee. But the Tide has to get more offense, CFN says.

    +Game 6 rainout bolsters Angels' chances
      Rain postpones Game 6 of the ALCS until Sunday night. Jon Paul Morosi tells you which team gets helped more by the extra day off.

    +What we learned from UFC 104
      Lyoto Machida keeps his title in a controversial decision, but the luster on him is gone. See what else we learned at UFC 104.

    +No. 1 'Bama blocks last-second FG, beats Vols
      

    +Rain postpones ALCS Game 6 to Sunday
      An hour after Game 6 of the AL championship series was postponed, there was Andy Pettitte in a nearly empty Yankee Stadium, drenched in the pouring rain.

    +Redskins' Haynesworth questionable for Monday
      Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth is questionable for Monday night's game against the Philadelphia Eagles with a sprained ankle.Haynesworth practiced Saturday for the first time this week, but he was limited. Coach Jim Zorn said Haynesworth will be a game-time decision.Running back Clinton Portis is also listed as questionable as he battles foot, calf and ankle ailments in his right leg, but Zorn said Portis will play.

    +Machida retains UFC title in decision over Rua
      Lyoto Machida retained his light heavyweight title with a narrow unanimous decision over Mauricio "Shogun" Rua at UFC 104 on Saturday night.Machida (16-0) lost a round for the first time in his UFC career during a tight, technical fight with Rua (18-4), but all three judges rewarded the champion with 48-47 advantages on their scorecards.

    +Clemson stuns No. 8 Miami on Ford's TD in OT
      

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