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Packer Plus predictions: Week 15
Rick
Bob
Martin
Rob
Tyler
Kisha
Glantz/
Klauer
Friday
Hendricks
Reischel
Dunne
Golden
Culver odds
Green Bay at Buffalo
Packers
Packers
Packers
Packers
Packers
Bills
Packers by 5½
Arizona at St. Louis
Rams
Rams
Cardinals
Rams
Rams
Rams
Rams by 3½
Pittsburgh at Atlanta
Steelers
Steelers
Steelers
Steelers
Steelers
Falcons
Steelers by 1½
Jacksonville at Baltimore
Ravens
Ravens
Ravens
Ravens
Ravens
Ravens
Ravens by 13½
Tampa Bay at Carolina
Panthers
Panthers
Panthers
Panthers
Panthers
Panthers
Panthers by 5
Cincinnati at Cleveland
Bengals
Bengals
Bengals
Browns
Bengals
Bengals
Bengals by 1½
Minnesota at Detroit
Lions
Lions
Lions
Lions
Lions
Lions
Lions by 7½
Houston at Indianapolis
Colts
Colts
Colts
Colts
Colts
Texans
Colts by 6½
Oakland at Kansas City
Chiefs
Chiefs
Chiefs
Chiefs
Chiefs
Chiefs
Chiefs by 10½
Miami at New England
Patriots
Patriots
Patriots
Patriots
Patriots
Patriots
Patriots by 7½
Washington at N.Y. Giants
Giants
Giants
Giants
Giants
Giants
Redskins
Giants by 6½
Denver at San Diego
Broncos
Broncos
Broncos
Broncos
Chargers
Broncos
Broncos by 3½
N.Y. Jets at Tennessee
Jets
Jets
Jets
Jets
Jets
Jets
Jets by 1
San Francisco at Seattle
Seahawks
Seahawks
Seahawks
Seahawks
Seahawks
Seahawks
Seahawks by 9½
Dallas at Philadelphia
Eagles
Eagles
Eagles
Eagles
Cowboys
Eagles
Eagles by 3½
New Orleans at Chicago
Saints
Saints
Saints
Saints
Bears
Saints
Saints by 3
Last week
12-4
12-4
12-4
12-4
11-5
11-5
Packers record
10-3
10-3
11-2
11-2
10-3
8-5
Overall
137-70-1
137-70-1
137-70-1
134-73-1
132-75-1
124-83-1
Sports Briefs Tuesday
Former Green Bay Packers receiver Sterling Sharpe, who starred at South Carolina, was part of a class of 14 former players and two coaches inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame on Tuesday night in New York.
TV/radio schedule
WEDNESDAY
Of the following, which December-January regular-season game was the best under coach Mike McCarthy?
Honor scores, perfect game
HONOR SCORESALPINESaturday Social
Sports briefs Monday
Paul MacLean was fired as coach of the Ottawa Senators on Monday, less than 18 months since he was the National Hockey League’s coach of the year.
IOC vote approves wide-ranging reforms
The International Olympic Committee approved a wide-ranging reform package Monday, including a more affordable bidding process, creation of an Olympic television channel and a more flexible sports program.
TV/radio schedules
TUESDAY
2014-'15 Wisconsin men's basketball results
Non-conference
Nov. 5 – Wisconsin 77, Parkside 40 (exhibition)
Nov. 14 – Wisconsin 62, Northern Kentucky 31
Nov. 16 – Wisconsin 89, Chattanooga 45
Nov. 19 – Wisconsin 84, UW-Green Bay 60
Nov. 22 – Wisconsin 78, Boise State 54
Nov. 26 – Wisconsin 72, UAB 43
Nov. 27 – Wisconsin 68, Georgetown 65
Nov. 28 – Wisconsin 69, Oklahoma 56
Dec. 3 – Duke 80, Wisconsin 70
Dec. 6 – Wisconsin 49, Marquette 38
Honor scores
CLASSIC MENOMONEE FALLSSaturday Afternoon Mixed
Sports Briefs Sunday
Registration opens Monday for the inaugural Milwaukee Running Festival, scheduled for Oct. 30 to Nov. 1, 2015. Runners interested in participating in the festival’s marathon, half-marathon or 5-kiliometer races can register at
TV/radio schedule
MONDAY
Anthony Pettis happy with performance in UFC title bout
A 16-month layoff proved to have no effect on Anthony “Showtime” Pettis. The Milwaukee native made his first UFC Lightweight title defense a successful one Saturday night in Las Vegas.
Alabama to face Ohio State; Oregon to face Florida State
The playoff picks are in: Top-ranked Alabama will play No. 4 Ohio State at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, and No. 2 Oregon will play No. 3 Florida State at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. And after all the discussion about whether Baylor or TCU was better, neither Big 12 team will get a chance to play for the national title.
Badgers snap 5-game losing streak
Coach Bobbie Kelsey and the Badgers heaved a collective sigh of relief after a rout against intrastate rival Marquette.
Another forgettable night for UW hockey team
Madison — The Wisconsin hockey team's miserable season continued as Penn State used a flurry of goals in the second period to down the Badgers, 4-2, on Saturday night at the Kohl Center.