Alabama, Notre Dame lead college football winners and losers from Week 9
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- Politician Portrayal
24% Negative
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48% : This is a Nebraska team that lost 56-7 to No. 13 Indiana last weekend and went into Saturday as roughly 25-point underdogs.45% : This month has reinforced that no game is a given for the Crimson Tide, who in the past few weeks have sandwiched a narrow win against South Carolina with losses to No. 25 Vanderbilt and No. 8 Tennessee.
45% : After an off week, the Tide travel to No. 7 LSU on Nov. 9. Alabama, Notre Dame and Ohio State lead Saturday's winners and losers: Facing a ranked opponent for the third time this season -- following earlier wins against Texas A&M and Louisville -- No. 11 Notre Dame took advantage of Navy's carelessness and rolled over the No. 24 Midshipmen in an impressive 51-14 win.
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