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Port Adelaide spearhead Charlie Dixon will be given until the last minute to prove his fitness ahead of his sides AFL clash with Sydney.Dixon was recalled a week ahead of his scheduled return from an ankle injury for a game the Power must win to keep their slim finals chances alive.Coach Ken Hinkley says he expects the agile forward to be available on Saturday despite taking an extended squad of 24 players to Sydney as a precaution.Charlies not over the line yet, coach Ken Hinkley said on Friday.Hes just got to get through (training). He wont do much.The only way Charlie wont play, in my view, is if something goes wrong in the warm-up tomorrow and he doesnt feel comfortable.We expect that not to be the case.After kicking the highest score of the 2016 AFL season in their 25.23 (173) to 11.13 (79) thumping of Brisbane, Port look set to face a much more difficult task against the miserly Swans.Sydney have been easily the stingiest side in the competition this year, conceding just 68.5 points per game.Hinkley said the Power would look to stretch the Swans backline with the inclusion of 202cm Dixon alongside 197cm John Butcher and 199cm Justin Westhoff, who will line up for his 200th game.Its nearly the first time for the year weve actually got a couple of fit, tall forwards with Hoff to be out there running around together, Hinkley said.Were interested to see what happens.Its probably been our desire to have more of that. We havent actually been able to do that as often we liked either through form or through injury.Port have taken rookie forward Jake Neade and omitted midfielder Jimmy Toumpas to Sydney as travelling emergencies.The Swans, who have named an unchanged side for Saturdays game, have not lost to the Power at the SCG since round two, 2006. Air Max From China . PAUL, Minn. China Shoes Online .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. https://www.chinashoes.us/ . "It doesnt get any better than that," Giambi said. "Im speechless." The Indians are roaring toward October. Giambi belted a two-run, pinch-hit homer with two outs in the ninth inning to give Cleveland a shocking 5-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night, keeping the Indians up with the lead pack in the AL wild-card race. Nike Shoes From China . Andrew Luck lost his favourite target and the Indianapolis locker room lost one of its most revered leaders when Reggie Wayne was diagnosed Monday with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee that will cost him the rest of the season. Fake China Shoes .C. United of Major League Soccer. United chose the defender in the second round of the 2013 MLS re-entry draft. College football is back. This is it. And it starts with an epic, unprecedented Kickoff Week inspired in part by the College Football Playoffs emphasis on strength of schedule. There are four games featuring two ranked teams, and while its far too early to draw any conclusions about what the November picture will look like, these games will continue to resonate with the selection committee all season.Every. Week. Matters.So lets kick it off with the Week 1 games that will have the biggest impact on the selection committee:1. No. 15 Houston vs. No. 3 Oklahoma, NRG Stadium (noon ET, ABC/ESPN3)What it means for the winner: The Cougars would gain instant credibility as a playoff contender with a win, starting the season exactly where they left off -- with a marquee win over a Power 5 heavyweight. Its only the first step, though, in what needs to be an undefeated season. An Oklahoma win would separate the Sooners as long as Houston has success in the American Athletic?Conference.The road back for the loser: A Houston loss would end the Cougars playoff hopes. Coach Tom Herman knows, though, the American champ has a great chance to end the season as the highest-ranked Group of 5 team, which means a spot in a New Years Six bowl. If OU loses, dont count it out (remember that loss to Texas last year?) -- especially if its a close game and Houston wins the American.Under pressure: The entire Group of 5. Houston is the best hope to represent the Group of 5 in the top four, but if the Cougars lose, so do the five FBS leagues with it.2. No. 4 Florida State vs. No. 11 Ole Miss, Camping World Stadium (8 p.m. ET on Monday/ESPN) What it means for the winner: An Ole Miss win would stamp the Rebels as a legitimate playoff contender and set up a monster Week 3 showdown against Alabama. FSU would pad its resume with a win over a ranked SEC West team as it looks toward a showdown with Clemson.The road back for the loser: In addition to Clemson, FSU faces Miami, UNC, Louisville and Florida, and Ole Miss will see Alabama just two weeks later. Neither team wants to start in a hole considering what lies ahead.Under pressure: FSU QB Deondre Francois. The redshirt freshman will take his first collegiate snap because senior Sean Maguire injured his foot early in summer camp.3. No. 5 LSU vs. Wisconsin, Lambeau Field (3:30 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN3)What it means for the winner: An LSU win would impress the committee through November and give the Tigers some breathing room for conference play. A Wisconsin win would catapult the Badgers into the national spotlight and likely the first AP top 25 of the regular season.The road back for the loser: LSU would be in a tight squeeze, considering it still has the entire SEC West to get through. And good luck to Wisconsin, which plays Michigan State, Michigan, Ohio State and Iowa consecutively.Under pressure: QB Brandon Harris. LSU is talented enough to finish in the top four this season -- if it gets adequate play from Harris, and this will be his first chance to prove hes capable of leading the Tigers to the top of the SEC West.4. No. 20 USC vs. No. 1 Alabama, AT&T Stadium (8 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN3)What it means for the winner: USC could have the best nonconference win of the season on its resume, and shake up the entire playoff picture. An Alabama win would show that the defending national champs are ready to do it again.The road back for the loser: Its not like Alabama hasnt lost before, as the Tide have overcome losses to Ole Miss in each of the past two seasons and still made the playoff. It hasnt had to play from behind, though, before league play even begins. USC wouldnt be penalized for losing to the No. 1 team in the country, but with a nine-game league schedule looming, its an uphill recovery.Under pressure: New QBs. Both Alabama and USC will have new starting quarterbacks; the Tides Cooper Bateman and Blake Barnett were listed as co-starters on the latest depth chart, and Max Browne was named the starter for USC.5. No. 10 Notre Dame at Texas (7:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, ABC/ESPN3)What it means for the winner: An Irish road win would show they can overcome the off-field headlines and contend for the playoff with two quarterbacks, DeShone Kizer and Malik Zaire. A Texas win would prove this year is different, as the Longhorns could be 2-0 (UTEP in Week 2) heading into the Cal game.The road back for the loser: Notre Dame would likely have to run the table -- a slate that includes Stanford and USC -- because it doesnt have a conference championship game. Texas could rebound but would still have much to prove in the Big 12 hierarchy.Under pressure: Texas coach Charlie Strong. After starting last year with a 38-3 loss to Notre Dame, Texas came unraveled and was 1-4 heading into the Oklahoma game. The Longhorns?need a better showing this time.6. No. 2 Clemson at Auburn (9 p.m. ET, ESPN)What it means for the winner: Clemson would reaffirm its position as a CFP front-runner, butt an Auburn win would throw the playoff picture out of focus.ddddddddddddAuburn would likely sneak into the AP top 25 and Clemson would drop out of the top four, but Auburn would have to sustain that success to be taken seriously as a CFP contender.The road back for the loser: Clemson would likely have to win out because Auburn is its toughest nonconference opponent, and Louisville and FSU are the only ranked ACC opponents. Auburn could be 1-4 before October, as the Tigers also have to play Texas A&M and LSU this month.Under pressure: Auburn coach Gus Malzahn. Considering last years 2-6 record in league play, Malzahn needs improvement fast. The first five games are at home, and that home crowd could be his biggest opponent come October.7. No. 16 UCLA at Texas A&M (3:30 p.m. ET, CBS)What it means for the winner: A UCLA win would also be a win for the entire Pac-12, and would give the Bruins a marquee nonconference victory to impress the committee. An A&M win? Been there, seen that -- for the past two years. The key is parlaying it into more.The road back for the loser: A road loss to an SEC West team can be overcome, but the problem for UCLA is the grueling nine-game league schedule that follows. The Aggies need this nonconference win because beating up on Prairie View A&M, New Mexico State and UTSA wont light up their resume -- especially if they lose more than one league game.Under pressure:?A&M coach Kevin Sumlin. He hasnt finished above .500 in the SEC since his first year in College Station, but there have also been off-field issues. He needs a signature win.8. No. 18 Georgia vs. No. 22 North Carolina, Georgia Dome (5:30 p.m. ET, ESPN)What it means for the winner:?For Georgia, the coach Kirby Smart era would get off to a great start and the Dawgs would?rise a few pegs in the AP poll. UNC would get a much-needed quality nonconference win that would help offset the two FCS opponents on the schedule.The road back for the loser: Georgia could rebound the following week against Nicholls State, and any team with a shot to win the SEC has a chance at the playoff. Three of the Bulldogs first four league games are on the road, though, including at Ole Miss. If UNC doesnt win this one, its likely out of the CFP conversation because of its weak remaining nonconference schedule.Under pressure: UNCs playoff resume. This is the second season UNC has scheduled two FCS teams, and the Tar Heels have failed to beat a big-time ranked opponent in each of those years.Kickoff Week superlativesGameDay Kickoffs selection committee of one hands out some awards going into Kickoff Week.Player in the spotlight: UCLA QB Josh Rosen He stirred things up this week when he downplayed the intimidating atmosphere at Kyle Field, saying, after about 50,000 people, it all sounds the same. The 12th Man -- and stud pass-rusher Myles Garrett -- will do its best to convince him otherwise, but the talented sophomore has the game to silence the Aggies.Matchup to watch: LSU RB Leonard Fournette vs. Wisconsin front seven The Heisman hopeful was in a walking boot earlier this month after an ankle injury, and now he will face a veteran Wisconsin defense that finished No. 4 in the country in rushing defense and second in total defense last year.Cant-miss tailgate: LSU vs. Wisconsin at Lambeau Field LSU fans are coming to the football shrine in droves, and there should be no shortage of jambalaya, gumbo and brats. Nearby local businesses have reportedly sold out all of their parking spots.Most intriguing mascot battle: Horned Frogs vs. Jackrabbits TCU shouldnt have much of a problem with South Dakota State, but can the frog even catch the rabbit?Welcome back: Pitt RB James Conner Conner is cancer-free and wont have any limitations against Villanova. He scored 26 touchdowns in 2014, went through six months of cancer treatment, and his oncologist and nurses will be in the stands to keep cheering him on.Upset watch: Notre Dame Texas was embarrassed by last years 38-3 loss in South Bend, and Charlie Strong is a winning quarterback away from turning things around. The Irish return just eight starters and cant seem to escape off-field distractions.Under-the-radar game: Bowling Green at Ohio State With only six returning starters, this is the first chance to see the rebuilt Buckeyes. While there shouldnt be an upset, Bowling Green is a respectable program coming off a 10-3 season and three straight MAC East Division titles.Forgotten storyline: Alabama OC Lane Kiffin game-planning against his former team, USC The Kiffin-USC reunion has been overshadowed by the fact that these two tradition-rich programs havent played each other since 1978.Obligatory Jim Harbaugh prediction After beating Hawaii, Harbaugh lines up a 2017 satellite camp in Honolulu before the Rainbow Warriors even reach the plane. ' ' '

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