Who's most above-average?

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I was lamenting to someone yesterday that, with the presidential election behind us, I no longer have the fun of checking the realclearpolitics.com poll averages a dozen times a day to see how the candidates' percentages have (or haven't) changed. Oh, well, before we know it the 2012 Iowa primary polls will get going.

Meanwhile, Real Clear Politics' athletic cousin, realclearsports.com, has something like the RCP poll averages that are fun to follow -- averages of other media outlets' team rankings in the pro sports. For example, check out the NBA rankings by clicking here.


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Kevin Modesti watches sports from a new angle since his promotion from sports columnist to sports editor for the Los Angeles Newspaper Group. In his new blog, Modesti not only comments on the big sports stories of the moment-- he talks about what makes them big. Think of it as a conversation with readers about how these stories should be covered.

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