Not exact matches
Atlanta looked the part of a
road warrior in last Saturday's 26 - 13
upset win over the Los Angeles Rams, improving to 13 - 5 SU and 11 - 7 ATS over its last 18
road games.
The Arizona Cardinals pulled the big
road upset over the New England Patriots in Week 2,
winning 20 - 18.
Getting a
win on the
road against the Panthers won't be easy, but the Cardinals are 5 - 0 SU and 4 - 1 ATS in their last five
road games according to the OddsShark NFL Database and would be dangerous in the Super Bowl if they do pull off the
upset on Sunday.
However, the betting public seems to have a short memory, as 8 out of 10 spread bets are sticking with Atlanta to
win by 7 or more against a 5 - 4 Titans team who has been plagued by inconsistency, yet looked good last week in a 30 - 3
upset victory on the
road against the high - flying Panthers
With five home games and manageable
road trips to Virginia and Duke left, just one
upset of Miami, Clemson, Virginia Tech or Georgia should put Georgia Tech at six
wins.
The Pleasant Grove - Elk Grove girls did not
win a league or section title, but reached the NorCal final with three consecutive 2 - point
wins on the
road and then
upset perennial power Berkeley 51 - 42 to punch its ticket to the state final.
Norwich provided the
upset of the weekend with an inspired
win over Manchester United at Carrow
Road.
Leeds were within a hair's breadth of causing a huge
upset, as only an injury time penalty from Cesc Fabregas took the game to an Elland
Road replay (in which Arsenal
won 3 - 1).
Michigan basketball pulled off its biggest
win of the season to date, as the Wolverines
upset No. 4 Michigan State with a 82 - 72
win on the
road at the Breslin Center on Saturday.
The Tom McCarthy helmed film
upset nomination leaders «The Revenant» and «Mad Max: Fury
Road» to
win Oscar's top prize.
Winner: Emmanuel Lubezki, «The Revenant» Should
win: John Seale, «Mad Max: Fury
Road»
Upset player: John Seale, «Mad Max: Fury
Road» (and that's a stretch) Nightmare
win: None Lowdown: Lubezki will make history as the first Cinematographer to
win this category three years in a row.
Winner: Margaret Sixel, «Mad Max: Fury
Road» Should
win: Margaret Sixel, «Mad Max: Fury
Road»
Upset players: Stephen Mirrione, «The Revenant» and Hank Corwin, «The Big Short» Nightmare
win: Maryann Brandon and Mary Jo Markey, «Star Wars: The Force Awakens» (because, really?)
While The Jungle Book is still the strong frontrunner to
win the Oscar, after last year's shocking
upset of Ex Machina over The Revenant and Mad Max: Fury
Road (breaking a 45 - year Oscar stat of a non-BP nominated film beating a Best Picture nominee), anything can happen.