5-at-10: Christmas weekend winners (NFL) and losers (NBA) and our bowl contest scores

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5-at-10: Christmas weekend winners (NFL) and losers (NBA) and our bowl contest scores

The NFL drew five times the betting action of the NBA games on Sunday. The NBA is usually reserved for the old specials.

The power companies did a good job keeping us warm. Dana Holgorsen coached with visible and philosophical tributes to his mentor Mike Leach. A man proposed to a dancer at halfcourt and got the girl. The 5-at-10 clan had a great Christmas. They had family in town. They enjoyed the Christmas Eve service.

Russell Wilson's team lost to the Rams. Carlos Correa is getting paid over $300 million to play baseball. The NBA didn't have any action on Christmas Day. The bowl game scores are: New England Patriots won. They beat the New York Giants. It's Christmas. There was no NBA action.

Vader and Spy are near the top of the standings. They have won the contest. The underdogs are 11-6. Christmas weekend winners and losers are the NFL and NBA.   The results are out of a possible 35 points. It is not a betting contest, but the points are going to escalate quickly.

Kathy Whitworth has 88 LPGA wins, which is the most on any single professional tour. Jeremy Banks is skipping the bowl game to prepare for the NFL draft.

Today's questions are about the weekend winners and losers, what was your favorite Christmas gift this year, and what is your favourite thing to do on Monday, Dec. 26?

It's 49 years since "The Exorcist" premiered. Time's man of the year was a computer 40 years ago.

On this day in 1966, Jimi Hendrix wrote "Purple Haze".