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IntroductionFeel-good stories can go sour pretty quickly, as Manti Te'o and Lance Armstrong can attest to. They lead the 2013 list of America's Most Disliked Athletes, based on the latest public surveys from Nielsen Sports and market research firm E-Poll. Candidates were limited to those scoring a minimum of 10% public awareness. (Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
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Lance ArmstrongAppeal: 15 percent The doping confession to Oprah didn’t yield much sympathy. In a virtual tie with Manti Te'o at the top, but Armstrong's broader name recognition gives him the nod. (Gary Miller/FilmMagic/Getty Images)
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Tiger WoodsGolfer Appeal: 19 percent His image hasn't improved that much since his highly publicized infidelity problems of a few years ago, in part because he hasn’t won much. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
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Jay CutlerQuarterback, Chicago Bears Appeal: 21 percent Seen as standoffish with teammates and the public. Fair or not, the sight of Cutler riding a stationary bike on the Bears’ sideline after pulling himself from a 2011 playoff game still lingers as a symbol of softness. (Leon Halip/Getty Images)
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Metta World Peac...Forward, Los Angeles Lakers Appeal: 21 percent NBA bad boy has been on good behavior for a while now, but old images die hard. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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Alex RodriguezThird Baseman, New York Yankees Appeal: 22 percent Where to even start with A-Rod, the human drama that’s entering the 10th year of a Broadway run? That’s longer than 'Jersey Boys.' Depending on the outcome of his latest PED fiasco, Rodriguez could easily shoot higher. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
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Michael VickQuarterback, Philadelphia Eagles Appeal: 23 percent See Metta World Peace - reputations take a while to come back. At least Vick is moving steadily down the list from the top spot he used to occupy. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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Kurt BuschNASCAR Driver Appeal: 27 percent Hot tempered and arrogant, Busch has feuded with teammates and reporters alike. (Tyler Barrick/Getty Images)