The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook releases updated futures odds across major sports every week. ESPN Stats & Info Senior Researcher Matt Willis breaks down the biggest changes within the marketplace, including who is moving up or falling back among odds to win championships and major awards.College football: Contenders down, but not outComing off a wild week in college football that featured the Nos. 2, 3 and 4 teams all going down, there was bound to be some shuffling in the odds.Clemson (7-1 to 12-1), Michigan (5-1 to 15-1) and Washington (6-1 to 20-1) all took a fall. Despite also being one-loss teams, Ohio State (now 2-1) and Louisville (now 6-1) are now the second and third favorites to win the College Football Playoff Championship.But the upsets breathed new life into some two-loss teams that looked to be cast aside early: Penn State and Washington State. Penn State now needs only to win out (over Rutgers and Michigan State), while having Ohio State beat Michigan at home to go to the Big Ten Championship. Washington State could play for the Pac-12 title with two more wins.Both of those teams at one point this season were 9,999-1 to win it all. Theyre both now 50-1 to win the championship, tied for the ninth-best odds.NFL: Lions win by not playingAfter a 1-3 start, the Detroit Lions have won four of their past five games. A 5-4 record might not seem impressive, but its starting to look better and better in the NFC North.In Week 10, the Minnesota Vikings lost their fourth straight game and the Green Bay Packers lost their third straight. The Lions were off last week but still moved into a tie atop the division.After Week 4, when the Lions sat at 1-3, they were 35-1 to win the division, while the Packers were 5-7 and the Vikings 11-10. Even after the Lions win last week, they were still only the third favorites in the division. But after the Vikings and Packers lost in Week 10, they both dropped to 7-4, while the Lions are now narrowly the division favorites at 8-5.Detroit is now 40-1 to win the Super Bowl after being 100-1 just two weeks ago. By comparison, the defending NFC Champion Carolina Panthers are at 60-1.Soccer: No Leicester City this year?You might remember last season when Leicester City, which opened at 2,500-1 at Westgate and as low as 5,000-1 in some books, pulled off a Cinderella story to win the English Premier League title.Early-season flyers on Crystal Palace (opened at 500-1) and Middlesbrough (opened at 1,000-1) might have looked like sound investments, as both were at 100-1 at this point last week.However, recent results have turned both to long shots once again, as they sit back at 1,000-1 and closer to the bottom half of the table.The big mover has been Liverpool, which opened at 8-1, dropped as low as 12-1, but now is the second-favorite at 5-2, behind only Manchester City (2-1). 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Nibali took the overall leaders pink jersey after the seventh stage, never gave it up, and padded his lead by winning the final two mountain stages in dominating fashion. Wearing entirely pink, Nibali was celebrated by fans throughout the mostly ceremonial final stage. "It was a really unique emotion hearing all the fans cheering for me," Nibali said. "I really enjoyed this stage. It was unbelievable seeing all those people along the road. This victory crowns a lifes dream." Rigoberto Uran of Colombia finished second overall and Cadel Evans of Australia, the 2011 Tour de France winner, was third, 4:43 and 5:52 behind Nibali, respectively. Evans said from the start that he was using the Giro to prepare for the Tour. "Like I said from the first day, I came here to recover the days of racing I lost last year to illness and to get back to my best," Evans said. "Not looking at results, but in terms of objectives to work for, it was really successful. To be on the podium for what was, in some ways, just a training ride, is something." It was Cavendishs 15th win in his Giro career and 41st in cyclings three Grand Tours -- the Giro, Tour de France and Spanish Vuelta. He has a career total of 102 victories. "Ive always just wanted to win," Cavendish said. "Ive been addicted to it since I was a child. Just wanting to win brings the best out of everyone. Especially when you have a team built around you, you have to deliver 100 per cent. Thats what I try to do. If someone comes along who is faster, Ill go home, work harder, and come back faster the next year. Its as simple as this." The British rider with the Omega Pharma-Quick Step team clocked 5 hours, 30 minutes, 8 seconds over the 206-kilometre (128-mile) leg from Riese Pio X to Brescia. The stage route was altered slightly due to avoidd passing through a few towns where local elections were being held.dddddddddddd Italians Sacha Modolo and Elia Viviani finished second and third in the stage, respectively, with the same time as Cavendish. The end of the stage was held entirely in Brescia, over a 4.2-kilometre (2.6-mile) circuit that was completed seven times. Part of the circuit took riders over cobblestones. While much of the three-week race was characterized by wet and cold weather, including hard rain and even a snow blizzard in the penultimate stage Saturday, the final leg was held under clear skies. Cavendish also secured the red points jersey by winning an intermediate sprint with 16 kilometres (10 miles) to go. Its the first time he has won the points jersey at the Giro, adding it to his jerseys from the 2010 Vuelta and the 2011 Tour. "Im lucky, the peloton is full of gentlemen that were content to let me fight for the punch (red jersey)," Cavendish said. "Nibali could have fought for it, but he was content to go for the maglia rosa (pink jersey)." After Cavendishs sprint, Nibali rode across the finish with his arms raised. While Nibali is not planning to ride the Tour this year, he could attempt to win the Vuelta in August and September, and perhaps go for the world title in Florence, also in September. It was his second Grand Tour victory, having also won the 2010 Vuelta. He finished third in last years Tour behind the Team Sky duo of Wiggins and Froome. Wiggins began the Giro as one of the pre-race favourites but the British rider withdrew before the 13th stage due to a chest infection. Defending champion Ryder Hesjedal also pulled out at the same stage, citing a "deteriorating physical condition." A 28-year-old from Messina, Sicily, Nibali (prounounced NEE-ba-lee) is nicknamed the "Shark of the Strait," after the Straight of Messina. Giuseppe Martinelli, Nibalis team director at Astana, has now guided six different riders to a total of seven Grand Tour wins. His other wins came with Marco Pantani (who had two), Stefano Garzelli, Gilberto Simoni, Damiano Cunego and Alberto Contador. Nibali has twice finished on the Giro podium previously, placing third in 2010 and second in 2011 after Contador was stripped of victory for doping. ' ' '