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September 9, 2010
New Orleans Saints notes: Patrolling the dome, Gregg Williams stands his ground
http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf/2010/09/new_orleans_saints_notes_patro.html Williams stands his ground Perhaps the most publicized aspect of the Saints-Vikings game has been whether the Saints will deliver the same beating to Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre that they did in the 2009 NFC championship game, and whether the Vikings will seek their own sort of payback in the way they attack…
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September 9, 2010
Saints FS Malcolm Jenkins Talks Defense, Move From Cornerback
Safety Malcolm Jenkins of the New Orleans Saints is optimistic that the Saints can repeat as NFL champions this season but knows that it will take plenty of work. That is the goal and we are working extremely hard to get back there but it still comes down to wining games and that’s our biggest focus right now. We must take it a game at a time just like we did last year. We must succeed when we are suppose to succeed and find a way to win when the odds are against us. We did a great job of that last year and we will have to persevere through tough games, the second year player says. Jenkins, who was drafted 14th overall in last year’s draft, was considered by some scouts to be better suited for the safety position and was moved from cornerback to safety during the offseason and feels comfortable at his new position. I love the move to safety it feels natural and I’m able to use my instincts and range to my advantage, he says. The Saints coaching staff made the decision to draft Florida State cornerback Patrick Robinson with their first round pick this year thus giving the team the depth to move Jenkins who will be the backup to veteran Darren Sharper. Says Jenkins of Sharper, I thinks he’s a huge piece to our puzzle defensively. You saw what he did last year on the field and even if he’s not on the field he can teach other players to do the things that he did. Sharper, who was brought in last year after a productive career with Green Bay and Minnesota, was the star of the Saints’ new and improved defense but Jenkins thinks that the defense can improve even more. I think the “D” has the potential to be better than we were last year, but potential isn’t enough we still have a lot of work to do to get to where we want to be, he says. That place where Saints want to be is Dallas in February of 2011 which is where the Super Bowl will be held at the end of this season and the team wouldn’t mind bringing another trophy back home to Who Dat Town. This article was written by Josh Joffrion and was sent in via email for publish on WDD. Get WhoDatDish.com three ways, subscribe to the RSS feed, become a friend of WDD on Twitter, or enjoy the new iPhone and Android app by searching for Who Dat Dish in your phone’s app store, it’s free!
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September 9, 2010
Mark Ingram back running, still doubtful
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram has not returned to practice for No. 1 Alabama and while Nick Saban said the injured running back is unlikely to play against No. 18 Penn State on Saturday, the coach isn't necessarily counting his star out. SEC blog ESPN.com's Chris Low writes about all things SEC in his conference blog. • Blog network: College Football Nation "If there is anybody in the world that can play without practicing, it's probably Mark," Saban said after Wednesday's practice. "He's a student of the game, he watches everything, understands everything, knows everything and he's a tremendous competitor. He has a lot of experience, but we would never put him in that situation." Ingram had left knee surgery last week, but Saban said he was able to do some running the past two days. "I just don't know if Mark's going to have enough practice time," he said. "He's getting close, but I don't know if he'll have enough practice time in to be able to play in the game or not." Before practice, Saban said Ingram's knee was "improving every day" and hasn't had swelling but the Heisman winner "probably" wouldn't be able to play. The Tide (1-0) faces the Nittany Lions (1-0) Saturday night at Bryant-Denny Stadium. "If he can continue to progress -- I would say he's probably not going to be ready to play this week," Saban said. "He might be ready by the game, but he won't be able to practice enough. "After that, maybe we have a chance to get him back if he continues to progress." Ingram sat out Alabama's opener against San Jose State after having an arthroscopic procedure to repair an injury sustained in practice early on opening week. Backup Trent Richardson had 10 carries for 66 yards and a pair of touchdowns to go with three catches for 46 yards in the win over San Jose State. He only played the first half. Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press
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September 9, 2010
Dan Mullen Must Be Licking His Chops: Auburn Tigers Review
Dan Mullen Must Be Licking His Chops: Auburn Tigers Review There were questions going into the Arkansas State game for the Tigers. Could Cam Newton lead the offense? How would the running game look without Ben Tate? What would the defense that was prone to giving up big plays look like? The first thing Auburn…
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September 9, 2010
New Orleans hopes to keep the party going
New Orleans hopes to keep the party going New Orleans’ momentous victory over the Indianapolis Colts occurred in the middle of the city’s parade season, so the Saints’ celebratory ride through town with the Vince Lombardi Trophy was simply added to the lineup. In the following days, players, coaches, team officials and the trophy made…
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September 9, 2010
NCAA suspends Georgia’s Green four games
NCAA suspends Georgia’s Green four games The NCAA has deemed Georgia wide receiver A.J. Green ineligible for the Bulldogs’ next three games — all against SEC foes — after finding he sold a game-worn jersey for $1,000 to a person that meets the association’s definition of an agent. Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity said in…
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September 9, 2010
Fresh twist for Michigan, ND
Fresh twist for Michigan, ND The largest crowd to ever watch a football game (113,090) gathered in Ann Arbor on Saturday. Down the road in South Bend, Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez were part of an 81,000-plus throng. Michigan found itself a quarterback with knot-adverse Denard Robinson. Notre Dame discovered a defense capable of actually…
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September 8, 2010
The SEC? Oregon coach Chip Kelly says, bring it on
The SEC? Oregon coach Chip Kelly says, bring it on EUGENE — The Southeastern Conference was on everybody’s mind Tuesday, when the Ducks worked out in loud, steamy conditions inside the Moshofsky Center for Saturday’s game at Tennessee, and the long-rumored game with Louisiana State in the 2011 Cowboys Classic became official. The Ducks expect…
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September 8, 2010
The SEC has an impressive lineup of non-conference opponents set for 2011
The SEC now has a pretty impressive lineup of nonconference opponents set for 2011 Among them: Alabama plays at Penn State. Auburn plays at Clemson. Boise State plays at Ole Miss, and Arkansas faces Texas A&M in Cowboys Stadium. In addition, Georgia plays Georgia Tech every year, while Florida faces Florida State annually and South…
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September 8, 2010
Mississippi State likes 2-QB system enough to stick with it against Auburn
Mississippi State likes 2-QB system enough to stick with it against Auburn “I plan on us playing both quarterbacks and they’re doing a nice job. When you’re on the sidelines with the headphones on and you hear the play called, you might see some of the things that you don’t always see while you’re standing…
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September 8, 2010
Kentrell Lockett thrilled just to play again
Kentrell Lockett thrilled just to play again Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt was awaiting official word that Lockett will indeed be able to practice today. Ole Miss defensive coordinator Tyrone Nix would love to have him back. “When things break down or things don’t go according to the way you scripted, you need some guys…
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September 8, 2010
Offseason work puts Bumphis, Heavens on higher level
Offseason work puts Bumphis, Heavens on higher level By Saturday night, the results were obvious: Both sophomores are weapons at wide receiver for the Mississippi State offense, which entertains a tougher test Thursday night when No. 21 Auburn visits Scott Field for the Southeastern Conference opener for both schools. Bumphis and Heavens each had 100-yard,…
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