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May 15, 2008
Coaching on a New Battlefield
Coaching on a New Battlefield Jack Siedlecki, the Joel E. Smilow Head Coach of Football at Yale, is among five Division I head coaches who will visit military bases throughout the Middle East May 20-26 on Coaches Tour 2008. The tour is a first-of-its-kind for NCAA football and for Armed Forces Entertainment. The NCAA coaches…
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May 14, 2008
Deanna Favre To Headline MSU Ladies Football Clinic
Deanna Favre To Headline MSU Ladies Football Clinic STARKVILLE, Miss. – Deanna Favre, wife of former Green Bay Packer quarterback Brett Favre, will serve as the guest speaker at Mississippi State’s 2008 Ladies Football 101 Clinic, MSU head coach Sylvester Croom announced Tuesday. The one-day clinic, which will be held Friday, June 6, at the…
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May 14, 2008
SAINTS ANALYSIS: FIVE TO WATCH LEADING UP TO MINICAMP WHO STAYS?
SAINTS ANALYSIS: FIVE TO WATCH LEADING UP TO MINICAMP WHO STAYS? New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton gushed over the play of defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis during last weekend’s rookie minicamp. Payton positively acknowledged a couple of other players, guard Carl Nicks and wide receiver Adrian Arrington. He amended his pats on the back by…
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May 14, 2008
College football: Nutt ‘re-energized’ in Oxford
College football: Nutt ‘re-energized’ in Oxford First-year Ole Miss head football coach Houston Nutt should be getting used to standing ovations from the Rebel faithful. He got one when he entered the Ford Center on the Ole Miss campus when he was introduced as the team’s new head coach just after the end of last…
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May 14, 2008
Willis: ‘My expectations are beyond limits’
Willis: ‘My expectations are beyond limits’ Patrick Willis has undergone a metamorphosis of sorts. Oh, don’t worry. He’s still the same rock ’em, sock ’em, take-no-prisoners linebacker on the field. It’s off the field that there’s been a perceptible change. A year removed from one of the greatest seasons by a rookie defender in NFL…
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May 14, 2008
How the Southeastern Conference got rich
How the Southeastern Conference got rich By Jon Solomon and Mike Perrin Birmingham News staff writers Roy Kramer remembers when taking home $200,000 from the Southeastern Conference in the late 1970s was a boon for his school. “Man, I thought that was great,” said Kramer, then Vanderbilt’s athletics director. “Today, schools would think it’s pocket…
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May 14, 2008
AU, Tubs on national radar again
AU, Tubs on national radar again Uh, oh, you better hide the women and children. It seems people are saying nice things about Auburn again. While there is justified enthusiasm among Alabama fans for the second season under Nick Saban, the national buzz seems to be directed toward another state school. All thanks to the…
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May 14, 2008
FSU’s Bowden wants ‘another championship’
FSU’s Bowden wants ‘another championship’ It has been an eventful offseason for Bobby Bowdenas the football coach at Florida State. The school has put a succession plan in place so that Jimbo Fisher, FSU’s offensive coordinator, will become coach when Bowden eventually retires. After consecutive 7-6 seasons, some fans are starting to wonder if that…
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May 14, 2008
Payton pleased with rookie practices-NO Saints
Payton pleased with rookie practices- NO Saints Saints Coach Sean Payton seems generally encouraged by what he’s seen from the first two days of rookie minicamp practices. He gave positive reviews to the Saints’ top two draft picks, defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis and cornerback Tracy Porter. He also had nice things to say about guard…
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May 14, 2008
NOLA.com Spring Top 25-College Football
NOLA.com Spring Top 25-College Football In 2007, chaos was the name of the game in college football. Teams shuffled their way in and out of the top five all year, and only at the very end of the season, when LSU prevailed over an over-matched Ohio State squad, did we achieve any sense of normalcy.…
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May 14, 2008
Campus lures NFL coaches back
Campus lures NFL coaches back In many ways, it’s probably just as tough coaching football in the Southeastern Conference as it is in the National Football League. But though college head coaches face a different set of problems than NFL bosses, there’s a reason the NFL also stands for the No Fun League. There’s no…
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May 14, 2008
Petrino says Hogs will fling the ball
Petrino says Hogs will fling the ball Everybody thought Bobby Petrino had a tough road as coach of the Atlanta Falcons last football season, his first in the NFL. He never had the services of his starting quarterback, Michael Vick, who pleaded guilty to federal charges for running a grisly dogfighting operation. So when Petrino…
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August 20, 2026
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August 20, 2026
Solero Technologies announces $14 million expansion in Water Valley
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August 20, 2026
The Rock at Southern Miss gets a new name
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August 18, 2026
New Director coming to Port Pascagoula
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August 18, 2026
Marathon Cheese expanding in Booneville, creating 39 jobs
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August 14, 2026
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August 20, 2026
Louisiana court order gives players signed by NFL teams a shot at returning to college sports
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August 20, 2026
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August 20, 2026
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August 19, 2026
Shades of Skynet? State’s measured approach to AI policy development was wise plan
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