Wisconsin made an emphatic statement, Tennessee and Mississippi snapped long losing streaks to Southeastern Conference rivals and Notre Dames got some serious problems.Observations, thoughts and takeaways from week four of the college football season:1. Butch Jones and Tennessee have their turning point victory . The 14th-ranked Volunteers showed some moxie that had been lacking from the program to rally back and snap an 11-game losing streak to Florida.2. Things could not be better set up for the Vols to get to Atlanta for the conference title game for the first time since 2007. Because the rest of the East is a mess.3. Now, Vols, about ending that nine-game losing streak to Alabama . Not happening without some seriously better offensive line play, but yall enjoy this for now.4. It would have been the most Les Miles victory in LSU history. Instead, the Tigers loss to Auburn puts Miles on the clock. After a brutal late-season stretch of games (Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas and Texas A&M) he is likely to be fighting for his job -- again.5. No. 11 Wisconsins sheer dominance of Michigan State in East Lansing was stunning and the Badgers have made an upgrade at quarterback with freshman Alex Hornibrook making his first start.6. The strange career arc of a defensive coordinator: Justin Wilcox was a budding star with Boise State. The star faded during stops and Tennessee, Washington and Southern California. Now at Wisconsin, Wilcox is in the process of rebuilding his reputation again.7. Wilcox inherited a stellar group of linebackers, including T.J. Watt, who had 2.5 sacks against the Spartans. Apparently, Watt has a brother who played in the NFL game last Thursday .8. It gets no easier for the Badgers, who are at No. 4 Michigan next week . The Wolverines made Penn State look like a bad MAC team at the Big House.9. The Nittany Lions are 0-7 against Ohio State, Michigan and Michigan State under coach James Franklin and have been outscored 253-99. That gap is the reason why things are getting uncomfortable for Franklin in Happy Valley.10. Not so great a day for Florida State defensive coordinator Charles Kelly, even though the Seminoles beat USF 55-35. The Seminoles defense was ripped again. In three games against Ole Miss, Louisville and USF (all good offenses), Florida State is allowing 7.8 yards per play.11. Kelly still had a much better day than Notre Dame defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder . The Fighting Irish fell to 1/3 in a 38-35 loss to a Duke team that had scored 38 points combined in losses to Wake Forest and Northwestern. An in-season change by Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly would not be shocking.12. Then again, Wake Forest is now 4-0 after beating Indiana. The Deacon Demons won six games in coach Dave Clawsons first two seasons.13. Never forget how good a job David Cutcliffe has done making Duke football relevant.14. When Oregon loses at home to Colorado , the direction of the program can reasonably be called into question. It was the first time since 2007 the Ducks lost consecutive games.15. Oh, and the Buffaloes used a backup quarterback.16. Add Oregons Brady Hoke to the list of defensive coordinators who had a bad, bad day.17. On the other side, the Buffs beat Oregon for the first time since being in the Pac-12 and by far this counts as coach Mike MacIntyres biggest victory with CU.18. Ole Miss snapped a 10-game losing streak that dated to 1997 to Georgia and showed why even with two losses the Rebels deserved to be ranked.19. Hes listed as a tight end for Ole Miss, but really Evan Engram is an oversized wide receiver who might have already locked up a spot on the AP All-America team. The senior has 26 catches for 397 yards and three touchdowns in four games.20. Even talented freshman quarterbacks such as Jacob Eason have their step-back games.21. After thumping East Carolina, Virginia Tech has outscored its last two opponents 103-17. It should be noted, the Hokies do not play Clemson, Florida State or Louisville from the ACCs Atlantic Division. First-year coach Justin Fuentes transition year could wind up in the conference title game -- wherever that will be.22. The Coastal race has crazy written all over it with North Carolina, Pitt and Miami also in contention. The Tar Heels scored the first big win by rallying past the Panthers .23. BYU has lost three straight games by a total of seven points after falling short in a comeback effort against West Virginia. Still to come for the Cougars is undefeated Toledo, Michigan State and Mississippi State.24. BYU quarterback Taysom Hill is not quite what he was before a couple of serious injuries, but hes still a fun player to watch .25. 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TORONTO -- Team Sweden found out an hour before their game with Russia that they would be without their star goalie Henrik Lundqvist. During Swedens World Cup opener, Daniel Sedin told ESPNs Leah Hextall that news of their goalies illness circulated just before a game that would go a long way in determining which of these world hockey powers might advance from a stacked Group B.If theres a favorite in the group, its the Swedes. The only weakness, we all believed, was goaltending depth after Lundqvist.Not an issue if Lundqvist plays as expected. Definitely an issue if he doesnt even show up.And yet, there was backup goalie Jacob Markstrom, all 6-foot-6 of him, wiping out concerns that Lundqvists surprise absence created, making 27 saves in Swedens 2-1 win over Russia. The only player to beat him was Alex Ovechkin, who nearly did it twice in the final 33 seconds of the game, only to have an apparent game-tying goal disallowed because it was gloved in.In beating the Russians, the one perceived weakness Sweden might have had was alleviated. Team Canada laid down the gauntlet that they were the favorites by steamrolling the Czech Republic on Saturday, but this win by the 2014 Olympic silver-medalists might have been more impressive considering the circumstances.Sweden didnt have their star goalie against the powerful Russians. It didnt matter.They withstood an early push from a Russian team that clearly sensed an opportunity, with physical play that featured two monster hits from Ovechkin -- one on Niklas Hjalmarsson and the other on Victor Hedman.But there was no rattling the Swedes, who kept steady pressure on Russian goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, then didnt miss when the best opportunities presented themselves.Gabriel Landeskog scored on a one-timer four minutes into a power play and Hedman followed with his own one-timer, drriving down the middle of the ice and absolutely connecting on a nice backhand feed from Carl Hagelin.ddddddddddddMarkstrom played well when tested, including a nice save on a Nikolay Kulemin one-timer in the second period, but it was the play in front of him that was more impressive.Sweden limited the Russians scoring chances, doing a great job occupying offensive-zone time with the Sedins leading the way with a cycle that needs its own wing in the Hall of Fame.The Russians missed an opportunity, to be sure. They had the best team in their group playing without their most important player, and they still couldnt capitalize despite Ovechkins near heroics at the end. There usually isnt enough time in a short tournament like this to recover.As for the Swedes, perhaps they rely less on Lundqvist than originally believed. If so, thats a major problem for the rest of the World Cup field.Three Stars1. Victor Hedman, D, Sweden: Bobrovsky was sharp in goal for Russia, but its no easy task turning aside a one-timer from Hedman when hes driving down the middle of the ice. Hedman was a key part of Swedens defensive play as well, helping shut down a powerful Russian attack, leading all Swedes in ice time.2. Jacob Markstrom, G, Sweden: He wasnt severely tested but made the saves when he had to while answering the call after being put in a tough spot. He played an economical game, letting his big frame do the heavy lifting, showed strong poise and looked good handling the puck.3. Gabriel Landeskog, LW, Sweden: Landeskogs missile opened the scoring against the Russians, and the early action has proven how crucial scoring the first goal has been: The team scoring first is undefeated so far in the World Cup. ' ' '