Another loss would really send it down the bowl ladder

He gives the back row a bit more of an attacking edge, as Barclay must be shafted after the work he put in last weekend and probably deserves a rest.I am glad Grove has been kept in, and including Cairns and Evans only adds to the sense that this Scotland team is designed to be very attack-minded against what has so far (with the exception of Fernandez-Lobbe) been an underperforming Argentina team. Scotland Team To Face ArgentinaRory Lamont, Sean Lamont, Ben Cairns, Alex Grove, Thom Evans, Phil Godman, Chris Cusiter (c), Allan Jacobsen, Ross Ford, Moray Low, Nathan Hines, Alastair Kellock, Alasdair Strokosch, Johnnie Beattie, and Alan MacDonald. ReplacementsDougie Hall, Kyle Traynor, Jason White, Richie Vernon, Rory Lawson, Chris Paterson, and Nick De Luca. Also, for those of you worrying that our game on Saturday clashes with the undeniable box office appeal of Ireland vs South Africa, never fear. It seems that for once BBC Scotland has come to the rescue.I'm pretty sure it will be on the red button for those of you without access to BBC Scotland. You'll just have to tell me if the commentary is as biased as BBC Wales' efforts.Your fearless SRBlog correspondents will be at the game, sporting fearful moustaches (sponsorship most welcome) and hoping for enough tries (15-point margin required) to get a good ranking's leap out of the Autumn Internationals.. ACC Power Rankings for Week 13: After 12 weeks of the college football season, its become very clear who the haves and have-nots are in the ACC.

Here is the list of ACC Power Rankings for Week 131: Clemson Tigers (8-3 ATS, 8-3 SU) (LW: 1) Clemson may not have covered against the Cavs on Saturday, but who can blame the Tigers for celebrating the fact that they had already won the ACC Atlantic Division before they stepped onto the field A big showdown with the Yellow Jackets for a berth in the Orange Bowl awaits, but up first is the traditional rivalry game with the Gamecocks.Up Next: Away South Carolina (-3)2: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (7-3 ATS, 10-1 SU) (LW: 2) During its bye last week, Georgia Tech learned that it will be facing Clemson in the ACC Championship game in two weeks time. However, there's plenty of unfinished business to deal with first, as a date with the rival Bulldogs comes first and foremost on the minds of HC Paul Johnson and the Jackets.Up Next: Home vs. Georgia (-7)3: North Carolina Tar Heels (6-4 ATS, 8-3 SU) (LW: 5) All of a sudden, the Tar Heels are making a great case to be the third choice for the ACC bowl games this year. Now, a victory against Wake Forest is a must for the HC David Cutcliffe to get Duke to a bowl game for the first time since 1994.Up Next: Home vs.

There's no shame in that the fact that they finished behind Clemson, but when it comes time to decide where BC will be bowling, that loss to Carolina is going to loom large. Another loss would really send it down the bowl ladder.Up Next: Away Maryland (-6.5)6: Virginia Cavaliers (6-4 ATS, 3-8 SU) (LW: 7) HC Al Groh may be searching for any moral victory he can get right now, but the boosters probably aren't going to care too much that UVA covered the spread against Clemson. Only wins are going to cut it at this point, and the bitter truth is that the Cavaliers haven't done enough of that lately to warrant Groh sticking around in Charlottesville another year.Up Next: Home vs Virginia Tech (13)For the rest Check here at ACC Power Rankings Week 13. After being relegated from the Premier League on the last day of the season against Aston Villa, pundits and journalists had a field day of criticising Newcastle United, who for some reason are one of the most disliked teams in English Football."The championship standard will be too hard for them to simply jump back out," they said. But almost halfway trough the season, Newcastle United and West Bromwich Albion are beginning to pull clear of the chasing pack, and the performances that they have put in support the fact that they are far superior to other championship outfits.Newcastle have conceded only 10 goals in 16 games, while West Brom have a goal differential of 20.