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August 9, 2008
Snead, offense shine in first practice in pads
Snead, offense shine in first practice in pads Jevan Snead had his best practice in an Ole Miss uniform Friday night, hitting an array of wide receivers on both intermediate routes and deep balls. While Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt was thrilled with his sophomore quarterback, he said there were plenty of other unsung reasons…
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August 9, 2008
SI Conference Report: ACC
SI Conference Report: ACC How They’ll Finish Players To Watch From Unranked Teams si.com 8/9/08
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August 9, 2008
So long South Bend
So long South Bend SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Well, my time in South Bend will officially come to a close in an hour. I’m heading to Muncie to check out Nate Davis and the Ball State Cardinals. I’ll also be blogging from there to give all you Mid-American fans your fix. My time in South…
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August 9, 2008
SLABBED – More info on Robin Williams in Moultrie/Beef Plant case
Slabbed Gets a Mention in a Moultrie Motion to Strike (Updated) Speaking of Robin Williams he was the subject of a “what greybar hotel are they in now” story about former Augusta area pols at the Augusta Chronical. Former TFG employee Williams is one of the government’s witnesses against Robert Moultrie: The former lawmaker is…
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August 9, 2008
Speed, athleticism required to combat fast-tempo offenses
Speed, athleticism required to combat fast-tempo offenses If it’s possible to mix pride and sheepishness, that’s how Oregon State coach Mike Riley described last season’s Civil War victory over Oregon and it’s fast-tempo spread offense. “We had a really good defense and we held them to 31,” Riley said. The Beavers won, 38-31, in double…
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August 9, 2008
Someone Get Meyer a Tissue
Someone Get Meyer a Tissue Apparently, Georgia’s end zone celebration against Florida last season hasn’t left Urban Meyer’s mind. Urban Meyer addressed the subject two weeks ago at the SEC’s media days. Start the X-files music now. “It was uncalled for. First of all it’s against the rules,” Urban Meyer told the reporters. And in…
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August 9, 2008
Johnson fights to change losing culture of Vanderbilt football
Johnson fights to change losing culture of Vanderbilt football During his seven-year tenure as head of Vanderbilt’s football program, it hasn’t been X’s and O’s that have allowed Bobby Johnson to narrow the competitive gap with the rest of the Southeastern Conference. It’s been A’s, as in attitude and approach. The mindset Johnson brought to…
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August 9, 2008
Hot seat a fact of life for Tennessee’s Fulmer
Hot seat a fact of life for Tennessee’s Fulmer For a change, nobody in the SEC is really on the hot seat this season. A year ago, we knew Ole Miss’ Ed Orgeron was in a little trouble, and sure enough, he got the boot after just three seasons following an 0-8 finish by the…
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August 9, 2008
Did Auburn freshman DeRon Furr leave football team because he was bullied?
Did Auburn freshman DeRon Furr leave football team because he was bullied? No one who has been around the game of football is surprised when a drill or scrimmage turns into a fight. Particularly in August. It’s hot. Helmets and shoulder pads make it hotter. Large bodies knocking each other around make it hotter still.…
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August 9, 2008
So, who was the winner? Certainly not Brat Favre
So, who was the winner? Certainly not Brat Favre GREEN BAY, WIS. – The Green Bay Packers handled a difficult situation beautifully. Brett Favre handled it like a thin-skinned child and ultimately lost because he pouted his way out of Green Bay and then couldn’t whine his way to Minnesota, the NFC North or even…
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August 9, 2008
Rebels ready for the grind
Rebels ready for the grind OXFORD – ‘Twas the night before full gear, and the daily grind was starting to show. Ole Miss will put on full pads for the first time in today’s practice, but the absentee list began to grow Thursday night. As the Rebels worked in helmets and shoulder pads for the…
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August 9, 2008
Lee making an impact at MSU
Lee making an impact at MSU STARKVILLE – Make no bones about it. Wesley Carroll is unequivocally the starting quarterback. The lone quarterback, though, he’s not. Ever since Tyson Lee stepped on campus, the former Columbus and Itawamba Community College standout has impressed. Sure, his size appears to be somewhat of an issue. After all,…
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September 9, 2025
Legislators to consider another round of teacher, assistant teacher pay raises
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Jeremy Pittari
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September 9, 2025
Mississippi State Health Officer touts importance of vaccine mandates after Florida roll back
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Daniel Tyson
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September 9, 2025
NAACP alleges state withheld millions that could have helped Jackson’s water system
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September 5, 2025
Hiring stalls with US companies reluctant to expand in an uncertain economic landscape
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Lynne Jeter
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September 3, 2025
Hood Industries invests $245 million in Waynesboro expansion
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Lynne Jeter
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August 29, 2025
Tri-state partnership boosts South’s automaker bid
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September 9, 2025
Mississippi State fined $500,000 by SEC for field storming following against Arizona State
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Meredith Biesinger
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September 9, 2025
Mississippi’s Two Museums: Step inside, feel the story
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Alistair Begg
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September 9, 2025
What are you waiting for?
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Russ Latino
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September 8, 2025
Do we have to ‘distrust the science’ to Make America Healthy Again?
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Russ Latino
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September 7, 2025
The race for U.S. Senate in 2026 may get ugly, but the result is almost certain
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Roger Wicker
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September 5, 2025
Taiwan has resolved to live free
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