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May 12, 2008
Is this Polk’s final goodbye?
Is this Polk’s final goodbye? BY GREGG ELLIS Daily Journal STARKVILLE – Can Ron Polk really walk away from college baseball? He says the timing is right. But remember, the 29-year Mississippi State baseball coach has attempted retirement twice, only to be lured back into the game on each occasion. “It’s a young man’s game…
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May 11, 2008
Polk’s lasting legacy
Polk’s lasting legacy STARKVILLE – If wins are indeed what define a coach, then Ron Polk’s legacy is as secure as the game of baseball itself. But to his players, the victories, all 1,370 of them, and the eight trips to the College World Series are just a small fraction of the overall scope that…
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May 11, 2008
Archie Manning savors sons’ success
Archie Manning savors sons’ success LOS ANGELES — Archie Manning admits it. He’s getting greedy. The patriarch of America’s reigning first family of football wants sons Peyton and Eli to keep going back to the Super Bowl. Just not at the same time. The Manning family celebrated Peyton’s first NFL championship when the Indianapolis Colts…
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May 11, 2008
Heisman provides Tebow broader audience for message of faith
Heisman provides Tebow broader audience for message of faith GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida quarterback Tim Tebow took the microphone, scanned the 14 rows of grim-faced men sitting in folding metal chairs and recognized the familiar hue of blue. “How many Gator fans do we have in the house today?” Tebow asked. After more than half…
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May 10, 2008
Seven of the SEC’s most famous infractions
Seven of the SEC’s most famous infractions Here, in chronological order, are some of the most infamous cases of major NCAA infractions in SEC history: ALABAMA (2002) Three boosters were found guilty of football recruiting violations, including payments to two prospects and one player. UA was on probation at the time. Sanctions: Five years of…
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May 10, 2008
Head coaches forced to stay home
Head coaches forced to stay home Illinois coach Ron Zook believes college football’s ruling class has enacted a law to keep the serfs from joining the landed gentry. Alabama coach Nick Saban, the man the rule was instituted for, hates it. USC coach Pete Carroll thinks his rivals have handcuffed him because they’re lazy. And…
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May 10, 2008
Buckeyes rise to No. 1 in updated Top 25
Buckeyes rise to No. 1 in updated Top 25 Spring practices have wrapped up, so it’s time to take another look at the preseason top 25. Injuries, suspensions and dismissals littered the spring, but how did they affect the rankings? Well, to start things off, there’s been a change at the top. 1. Ohio State…
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May 10, 2008
Gators football player charged with using dead girl’s credit card
Gators football player charged with using dead girl’s credit card GAINESVILLE – Florida safety Jamar Hornsby used a credit card belonging to the father of a deceased former UF student more than 70 times and charged more than $2,800 worth of merchandise throughout the state, according to the Alachua County court records. Hornsby, who has…
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May 10, 2008
Can anyone crash the SEC big six’s party?
Can anyone crash the SEC big six’s party? Georgia is certain to be the preseason favorite to win the Southeastern Conference football championship in 2008. Florida, LSU and Auburn will probably get lots of love. Some believe Alabama and/or Tennessee could make a run. Being picked to win the championship at SEC Media Days has…
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May 9, 2008
Why a ‘plus-one’ was shot down; post-Perrilloux LSU and more
Why a ‘plus-one’ was shot down; post-Perrilloux LSU and more Fortunately, the College Football Mailbag does not have to apply to the NCAA to be granted a sixth year of eligibility. Even if it did, that first year, when I was pretty much flying by the seat of my pants, could probably qualify as a…
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May 9, 2008
True greatness is rare in college football
True greatness is rare in college football The word “great” is often difficult to define in sports in general and college football in particular. What makes a great team, a great player or a great coach is subjective, to say the least. I’m probably stingier with the word than most. The truth is, great teams…
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May 9, 2008
What now?
What now? STARKVILLE — Forty-four days ago, Michael Brown was finishing spring football practice at Mississippi State, ready for the four-month long respite between practices. He was eight classes away from earning a degree. His picture was probably going to be on the cover of the Bulldogs’ 2008 football media guide, an honor usually bestowed…
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December 5, 2025
Immigration crackdown in New Orleans has a target of 5,000 arrests. Is that possible?
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December 2, 2025
BWC Terminals break ground in Pascagoula
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November 21, 2025
Ingalls completes sea trials for USS Ted Stevens
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Daniel Tyson
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November 20, 2025
Amazon investing $3 billion in Warren County data center campus
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Matt Friedeman
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December 7, 2025
Returning thanks
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Richelle Putnam
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December 5, 2025
Memory, magic, and a mansion: Inside the Trees of Christmas at Merrehope
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December 5, 2025
He has mercy for you
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Kelley Williams
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December 5, 2025
Einstein was wrong
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Starla Brown
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December 5, 2025
Modernizing Mississippi’s workforce: Why portable benefits are the next step
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Cindy Hyde-Smith
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December 4, 2025
Putting patients before profit: A call for transparency in health coverage
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