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Clemson (played at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium)-Neither team looked impressive in their respective rivalry games CJ Spiller looks to punch his ticket to New York. Nonetheless, Georgia Tech will punch their ticket to the BCS. Yellow Jackets 28 Tigers 241 Florida vs. 2 Alabama (played at Georgia Dome)-It's the rematch 365 days in the making. The hype and hoopla was surpassed by the drama in last years game.

It simple when you think about it: Florida has Tebow, Bama doesn't. Enough said. Gators 24 Crimson Tide 17Rest of The SlateArkansas State Western Kentucky-Here's hoping the Hiltoppers can end their first full season in the FBS with a win. Who am I kidding here Red Wolves 38 WKU 2123 West Virginia Rutgers-The classic let down game awaits the Mountaineers after upsetting their rival Noel Devine will have WVU ready to roll. WVU 27 Rutgers 14Fresno State Illinois-Juice Williams will end a disappointing senior season on a high note at home. Illini 38 Fresno State 35San Jose State Louisiana Tech-Dick Tomey rides off into the sunset with a victory on the road. Spartans 24 Bulldogs 21New Mexico State 6 Boise State-What will be higher Kellen Moore TD passes or New Mexico State points. USC 31 Wildcats 2819 Cal Washington-No Best, no problem says the Golden Bears Shave Vereen will give taste of what foes will see in 2010.

Bears 37 Huskies 17Florida Atlantic Florida International-As a native of South Florida, there will be better talent in the stands than on the field. Panthers 21 Owls 13USF UConn-Bulls finishing off another 2nd half swoon Randy Eitsell will have his seniors ready on this night. Huskies 27 Bulls 26Wisconsin Hawaii-Bucky the Badger ends his season with a vacation on the big island Oh yea, they will be having a scrimmage as well Badgers 34 Warriors 14. Markets suffer late selling; touched 2-mth highs earlier Thai stocks fall 2.2 pct; no surprise on stimulus package Indonesia briefly cheered by rate cut By Viparat Jantraprap BANGKOK, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Thai stocks fell more than 2percent on Wednesday, leading falls in the region for a secondday as renewed concern over the dismal economic outlookprompted investors to quickly lock in gains from a rally in bigcaps. A stimulus package announced by the Thai cabinet was shorton detail and failed to lift market sentiment, while a dip inoil prices helped to pull heavyweight energy shares lower,analysts said. "The stimulus package gave no positive surprises and ledmarket punters to sell on the fact," said Kosin Sripaiboon,head of research at UOB Kayhian Securities. "Late foreign selling hit stock markets across the region,which partly reflected weakness in Dow Jones futures," headded.

The benchmark Thai SET index .SETI fell 2.2 percent,erasing an earlier rise of 1.3 percent to a two-month high,with top coal miner Banpu BANP.BK sliding 3.1 percent andenergy firm PTT Exploration PTTE.BK 3.3 percent lower. Most major Southeast Asian marekts gave up early gains,with Singapore's index .FTSTI down 1.7 percent at the closeand Indonesia's .JKSE ending 0.98 percent lower. In Singapore, banks and property were among decliners, withtop bank DBS Group (DBSM.SI) easing 1.1 percent, UnitedOverseas Bank (UOBH.SI) losing 1.8 percent and CapitaLand(CATL.SI), Southeast Asia's largest property developer, sliding8.2 percent. In Jakarta, a larger-than-expected cut in interest rates bythe central bank spurred hopes for economic growth and brieflyboosted buying in bank shares, before profit-taking set in.ID:nJAK187876 Bank Mandiri (BMRI.JK) dropped 3.45 percent, giving up a3.5 percent gain earlier, Bank Rakyat (BBRI.JK) lost 1.6percent and Bank BNI (BBNI.JK) ended up 1.4 percent aftersoaring nearly 10 percent in early trade. Malaysia's stock index erased most of its 1.6 percent gainto close up just 0.58 percent after weak export data, despiteexpectations that the central bank would cut interest rates.ID:nKLR402563 Palm oil producer IOI Corp (IOIB.KL) dipped 1.8 percent andbuilder WCT (WCTE.KL) dropped 11.6 percent when the stockresumed trading after the company said a joint venture had losta $1.3 billion contract to build a racecourse in Dubai.