Novak Djokovic can achieve a historic sixth title win when he faces Kei Nishikori in the Miami Open final on Sunday, live on Sky Sports 3 HD from 6pm. The world No 1 can secure a record 28th ATP Masters trophy, surpassing the record he shares with Rafael Nadal, and will also match the career record of six Miami crowns won by Andre Agassi.Nishikori stands in the way of the Serb after a stylish 6-3 7-5 semi-final win over Nick Kyrgios and the Japanese player showed his battling qualities while saving five match points in a quarter-final victory over Gael Monfils. Highlights of Novak Djokovic v David Goffin from the semi-finals of the Miami Open Djokovic was forced to work for his win over David Goffin in the semis, trading breaks with the Belgian player in the opening set, before he advanced 7-6 (7-5) 6-4.In their eight previous match, Djokovic has won on six occasions, with his most recent triumph coming in straight sets in the quarter-finals of this years Australian Open. The Serb has a dominant record against Nishikori World No 6 Nishikori has reached only his second ATP Masters final and is paying little attention to his past record against the Serb.Hes playing really good tennis. Its going to be tough, said Nishikori. Im not going to do something crazy. Im playing good. If I can maintain this, I have some chance. I have nothing to lose playing against him. Ill try something different and well see what happens in the final. Kei Nishikori He has beaten me many times but every time is a different situation. Ive been playing well. Physically Im in good condition.I have nothing to lose playing against him. Ill try something different and well see what happens in the final.Djokovic was beaten by Nishikori in the 2014 US Open semi-final and does not think his opponent will experience any big-match nerves. Highlights of Nick Kyrgios v Kei Nishikori from the semi-finals of the Miami Open He does look very composed on the court so I dont think hes going to feel any much different because weve played against each other so many times, said Djokovic, who is seeking a Miami-Indian Wells double for the third year in a row.He is somebody that has been around and played so many matches on the big stage. I dont see him being too overwhelmed or nervous.Watch Novak Djokovic against Kei Nishikori in the Miami Open final on Sunday from 6pm on Sky Sports 3.By purchasing a Sky Sports Day Pass for £6.99 or Sky Sports Week Pass for £10.99, you can enjoy access to all seven Sky Sports channels and watch on a TV with a NOW TV Box or on a range of devices. 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The Canadiens Get: LW Thomas Vanek and a conditional fifth-round pick. Previously unbeaten Clemson, Michigan and Washington werent the only ranked teams that fell this past weekend.Four top-25 teams -- No. 8 Texas A&M, No. 9 Auburn, No. 14 Virginia Tech and No. 17 North Carolina -- also fell to unranked opponents, though those outcomes will have less impact on the College Football Playoff race than three of the top four losing.Auburns 13-7 loss at Georgia, its ninth loss in its past 11 games against the Bulldogs, was perhaps the most damaging. The Tigers could have won the SEC West and played in the SEC championship game by beating Georgia and then Alabama in the Iron Bowl. But the Tigers managed only 34 yards of offense and zero first downs after halftime, and the Bulldogs only touchdown came on safety Maurice Smiths 34-yard interception return early in the third quarter.As a result, Auburn, North Carolina, Texas A&M and Virginia Tech were eliminated from consideration for the College Football Playoff by the Eliminator this week. Through 11 weeks, 116 of the 128 teams in the FBS have been eliminated, and Penn State was brought back from the dead, which leaves 12 teams in contention for the four spots in the playoff. Heres where the FBS stands after Week 11:Jump to sections: Whos in??| Still in contention | On the fence | Better luck next season | Previously eliminatedWhos in?To be honest, your guess is as good as mine at this point. The only certainty about the College Football Playoff with three weeks to play in the regular season is that defending national champion Alabama is No. 1, and its not close. The Crimson Tide rolled past Mississippi State 51-3 on Saturday and will be heavy favorites in their remaining home games against FCS foe Chattanooga and rival Auburn in the Iron Bowl. Ohio State, which beat then-No. 10 Nebraska and Maryland by identical 62-3 scores the past two weeks, will probably move into the No. 2 spot when the new selection committee rankings are released Tuesday night. But the Buckeyes cant win the Big Ten East unless Penn State loses one of its two remaining games. After that, previously unbeaten Clemson, Michigan and Washington, which each lost Saturday, will probably fall in the rankings in some order, along with Louisville and Wisconsin.Still in contentionAlabama Crimson TideTrending: UPI wonder if Nick Saban will send Georgia safety Maurice Smith an SEC championship ring.Clemson TigersTrending: DOWNLet me get this straight: Louisville should be ranked ahead of Clemson because the Cardinals have a more quality loss? Uh, Louisville lost to Clemson.Louisville CardinalsTrending: UPBobby Petrino runs up the score in practice.Michigan WolverinesTrending: DOWNBottom line: You dont mess with Iowas pink visitors locker room. Thats arrogant.Ohio State BuckeyesTrending: UPThe Buckeyes cant possibly go to the College Football Playoff if they dont win their division. Right, Alabama?Washington HuskiesTrending: DOWNYou sure you want Bama? Im not sure you even want Washington State.Wisconsin BadgersTrending: UPDont sleep on the Badgers. According to ESPNs FiveThirtyEight, Wisconsin has an 84 percent chance of making the playoff if it wins its last two regular-season games against Purdue (road) and Minnesota (home) and then beats the East winner in the Big Ten championship game.On the fenceOklahoma SoonersTrending: UPSince losing to Ohio State 45-24 on Sept. 17, Sooners quarterback Baker Mayfield has an FBS-high 93.6 Total QBR and has posted a rating of 90 or higher in six of seven games. 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Thank goodness it wasnt three.Previously eliminatedEliminated in Week 10: Baylor Bears, Florida Gators, LSU Tigers, Nebraska CornhuskersEliminated in Week 9: Boise State Broncos, Pittsburgh Panthers, Tennessee VolunteersEliminated in Week 8:?Houston Cougars,?Miami HurricanesEliminated in Week 7: Arizona State Sun Devils, Maryland Terrapins, Ole Miss Rebels, Wake Forest Demon DeaconsEliminated in Week 6:?Air Force Falcons,?Arkansas Razorbacks,?Colorado Buffaloes,?Indiana Hoosiers,?Minnesota Gophers,?Stanford Cardinal,?Texas Tech Red Raiders,?UCLA BruinsEliminated in Week 5:?Arizona Wildcats, Cincinnati Bearcats, Florida State Seminoles, Georgia Bulldogs, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Iowa Hawkeyes, Kansas State Wildcats, Memphis Tigers, Michigan State Spartans, Navy Midshipmen, Oregon Ducks, San Diego State Aztecs, TCU Horned Frogs, Texas Longhorns, Toledo RocketsEliminated in Week 4: Army Black Knights, Central Michigan Chippewas, East Carolina Pirates, Georgia Southern Eagles, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Oregon State Beavers, Penn State Nittany Lions, Rutgers Scarlet Knights, South Carolina Gamecocks, South Florida Bulls, USC TrojansEliminated in Week 3: Boston College Eagles, Duke Blue Devils, Illinois Fighting Illini, Marshall Thundering Herd,?Missouri Tigers, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles, Syracuse Orange, Texas State Bobcats, Vanderbilt CommodoresEliminated in Week 2: Akron Zips, Ball State Cardinals, BYU Cougars, California Bears, Connecticut Huskies, Eastern Michigan Eagles, Florida Atlantic Owls, Idaho Vandals, Kansas Jayhawks, Louisiana Monroe Warhawks, Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, Nevada Wolf Pack, New Mexico Lobos, NC State Wolfpack, Old Dominion Monarchs, Purdue Boilermakers, SMU Mustangs, South Alabama Jaguars, Texas San Antonio Roadrunners, Troy Trojans, Tulsa Golden Hurricane, UCF Knights, UNLV Rebels, Utah State Aggies, UTEP Miners, Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, Wyoming CowboysEliminated in Week 1: Appalachian State Mountaineers, Arkansas State Red Wolves, Bowling Green Falcons, Buffalo Bulls, Charlotte 49ers, Colorado State Rams, Florida International Golden Panthers, Fresno State Bulldogs, Georgia State Panthers, Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, Iowa State Cyclones, Kent State Golden Flashes, Kentucky Wildcats, Louisiana Lafayette Ragin Cajuns, Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, Massachusetts Minutemen, Miami (Ohio) RedHawks, Mississippi State Bulldogs, New Mexico State Aggies, North Texas Mean Green, Northern Illinois Huskies, Northwestern Wildcats, Ohio Bobcats, Rice Owls, San Jose State Spartans, Temple Owls, Tulane Green Wave, Virginia Cavaliers, Washington State Cougars ' ' '