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August 11, 2010
SECond to None: Southeastern Conference rules
SECond to None: Southeastern Conference rules — Coaching. The best are drawn to the SEC like moths to light, spurred by the chance to win championships and the willingness of schools to dole out big money in hopes of keeping up with their neighbors. Nick Saban left the NFL for a $4 million-a-year job at…
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August 10, 2010
Does the streak end for the SEC?
Does the streak end for the SEC? The SEC’s four-year streak of producing the national champion in football is going to end sometime. Is this the year? We’ll see how some of those younger players stepping into big shoes at Alabama and Florida perform, but the odds of making it five in a row may…
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August 10, 2010
NCAA needs to sort out priorities, focus on the big picture
NCAA needs to sort out priorities, focus on the big picture Every bylaw in the NCAA’s 427-page Division I manual was passed with the best of intentions. Contrary to popular belief, the organization does not consist of five guys in Indianapolis conspiring to get rich on the backs of unpaid athletes. The NCAA is an…
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August 10, 2010
Mullen praises D, says QBs off-key
Mullen praises D, says QBs off-key As for the morning practice, Mullen said there was a greater emphasis on the run game with first down and play-action situations. Mullen called the workout “pretty physical.” The team practiced in full pads. “Quarterbacks were a little off today,” Mullen said. “In our offense, if the quarterbacks are…
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August 10, 2010
Tide might be turning in rivalry series
Tide might be turning in rivalry series In the same vein, here are five other potential reversals of rivalry fortune in this crossroads season of college football: Florida-Florida State Upper hand: Belongs to the Gators, who have won six straight in the series, while the Seminoles have slid from the top-five perch they enjoyed in…
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August 10, 2010
Spurrier channels anger into South Carolina season
Spurrier channels anger into South Carolina season Nearly each time Spurrier seems ready to turn the corner to success, the Gamecocks lose their way. – South Carolina was 6-1 and No. 6 in the country in 2007, then closed with five straight defeats. – A 7-3 mark a year later had the Gamecocks thinking Southeastern…
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August 10, 2010
Coach-agent ties probed
Coach-agent ties probed The sources said the NCAA’s inquiry into Blake has focused on his one-time position as vice president of football operations for Pro Tect Management – an agency founded and run by Wichard since 1979. Blake is now a defensive line coach for the Tar Heels, and oversees All-ACC tackle Marvin Austin, who…
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August 10, 2010
Masoli: ‘I’m not going to let anybody else down’
Masoli: ‘I’m not going to let anybody else down’ “It’s not just about football for me. It’s about coming out and proving myself. Coach (Houston) Nutt has given me another chance and I’m just determined to do the most I can with it. I’m not going to let anybody else down. “I’m here to show…
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August 9, 2010
Crossroads: More drama in store for the SEC
Crossroads: More drama in store for the SEC Thanks to Alabama and Florida, there has been very little drama in the SEC divisional races after the third or fourth week of October the past two seasons. That’s what happens when two teams go a combined 31-1 in SEC regular-season play. Between them, Alabama and Florida…
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August 9, 2010
QB Masoli shows uncertainty, flashes of talent in first workout as Rebel Trying to fit in
QB Masoli shows uncertainty, flashes of talent in first workout as Rebel Trying to fit in There’s a reason this guy has helped carry a team to the Rose Bowl. “That’s the thing that’s very impressive,” UM coach Houston Nutt said. “He stepped right in and has huddle presence. You don’t even know the plays.…
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August 9, 2010
Nutt: RB Scott won’t miss time
Nutt: RB Scott won’t miss time Scott initially thought that Elmer L. Johnson, who was also charged in the fight, had damaged his car on July 8, which resulted in the fight later that morning. But later, UM coach Houston Nutt said Scott was mistaken and apologized to Johnson. Nutt said he was handling Scott’s…
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August 9, 2010
Mullen wants more from Chad Bumphis
Mullen wants more from Chad Bumphis In the words of head coach Dan Mullen, Chad Bumphis has “great playmaking ability, a lot of athletic potential. For him to become the caliber player that we need him to be, he needs to become a great fundamental wide receiver. He needs to know how to beat man…
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