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October 19, 2008
Athletes take hits in taxes after game (Interesting piece)
Athletes take hits in taxes after game (Interesting piece) Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco was sacked four times Oct. 12 in the Indianapolis Colts’ victory at Lucas Oil Stadium, but the final hits have yet to come. They will be delivered by the state of Indiana. Like all visiting players, the Ravens must pay what’s…
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October 19, 2008
After weeks of upsets, predictability prevails among college football’s powers
After weeks of upsets, predictability prevails among college football’s powers It can’t be yank-your-hair-out every week. Sometimes, instead of preposterous, you get predictable. A day before the first release of the Bowl Championship Series standings, a big, giant status quo yawn party broke out. Every top-10 team that played Saturday won. No. 5 Florida had…
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October 19, 2008
ROOTING AGAINST YOUR RIVAL IS NO. 1 FAN RULE
ROOTING AGAINST YOUR RIVAL IS NO. 1 FAN RULE THESE have been confusing times to be a baseball fan in New York City, assuming you still have wished to have some kind of rooting interest among those teams still left standing. Whom do you cheer for? Whom do you cheer against? Are there any truisms…
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October 19, 2008
For Longhorns, No. 1 crown looks like a light load
For Longhorns, No. 1 crown looks like a light load AUSTIN, Texas — So much for the Oklahoma hangover. So much for Missouri. So much for the country? If this is the pressure that goes with a No. 1 ranking, pass the margaritas and don’t stop until Memorial Stadium passes out. Texas could have put…
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October 19, 2008
REBELS:Familiar tale for Rebels as turnovers hamper effort
REBELS:Familiar tale for Rebels as turnovers hamper effort TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – At the House of Bear, where the ghost of former Alabama coach Paul “Bear” Bryant still stirs, the ghosts of losses past were painfully haunting for Ole Miss on Saturday afternoon. The Rebels turned the ball over three times, two of them leading to…
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October 19, 2008
BULLDOGS:’Dogs still haven’t found what they’re looking for
BULLDOGS:’Dogs still haven’t found what they’re looking for KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Mississippi State and Tennessee both entered Saturday night’s clash looking for answers on offense. Tennessee found something. MSU is still looking. In front of 98,239 – nearly 4,000 shy of Neyland Stadium capacity – the Volunteers slugged out a 34-3 win and earned their…
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October 18, 2008
10 things to watch: Meet the coach killer (Sly Croom)
10 things to watch: Meet the coach killer (Sly Croom) Ten things to watch this weekend: 1. Don’t hurt ’em, Hammer Boys and girls, we introduce the Coach Killer. There couldn’t be a better ambassador for the game, couldn’t be a more honorable gentleman who wants what’s best for his players and his university. But…
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October 18, 2008
Rebels look for another shocker
Rebels look for another shocker Three weeks ago, the Ole Miss Rebels traveled to Gainesville, Fla., as a prohibitive underdog to fourth-ranked Florida. They were coming off a tough 23-17 loss to Vanderbilt and were given almost no shot at The Swamp. Ole Miss stunned the Gators 31-30, sealing the victory with a fourth-down stop…
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October 18, 2008
Analysts see Vanderbilt’s stock rising
Analysts see Vanderbilt’s stock rising A number of college football observers anticipated Vanderbilt’s loss to Mississippi State last weekend, in much the same way as the clock struck midnight for Cinderella. The No. 22 Commodores look to find their glass slipper today in a tough venue, as they play at 10th-ranked Georgia with the Southeastern…
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October 18, 2008
A VIEWER’S GUIDE TO THE DAY IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL: A No. 1 QB matchup
A VIEWER’S GUIDE TO THE DAY IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL: A No. 1 QB matchup 1. It’s been a long time, 24 years in fact, since Texas (6-0) played a regular-season football game as the nation’s No. 1 team. Coach Mack Brown said the Longhorns won’t stay that way very long if they are not ready…
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October 18, 2008
Two-minute drill: College football tidbits and what we’ll be watching
Two-minute drill: College football tidbits and what we’ll be watching AT THE HALF Some random thoughts as we hit the midpoint of the season: Old school is back: The top three teams in this week’s AP poll — Texas, Alabama, Penn State — look more like the top of the 1985 poll. Hanging around: If…
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October 18, 2008
Defending ‘Wild Rebel’
Defending ‘Wild Rebel’ Nutt’s direct-snap ways have resurfaced with the Ole Miss offense Oh, sure, this is fun. Lining up in the “Wild Rebel” formation and busting up the middle for a 40-yard touchdown in The Swamp against Florida, yeah, that’s fun. It’s even fun for Ole Miss’ Jevan Snead, who is little more than…
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Daniel Tyson
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Horhn introduces Brackney as new Jackson Police Chief ahead of Council confirmation vote
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Daniel Tyson
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Billions in new economic development projects in the works for Mississippi in 2026
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Camgian awarded position on Golden Dome Team
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Sid Salter
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AI-driven global data center boom, including in Mississippi, draws critics and litigation
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Republicans should lead on education freedom
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