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September 14, 2010
No QB changes for LSU, MSU
http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20100914/SPORTS030102/9140316/No-QB-changes-for-LSU-MSU LSU backup quarterback Jarrett Lee incited a quarterback controversy, at least among some fans, when he led the Tigers to a late-game scoring drive Saturday His one pass completion, a 16-yarder, was followed by an explosive 65-yard touchdown run by Stevan Ridley in LSU’s 27-3 win over Vanderbilt. So couple that with Jordan Jefferson’s…
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September 14, 2010
Gators’ wide receiver Chris Rainey arrested
Gators’ wide receiver Chris Rainey arrested Christopher Rainey, 22, of Lakeland, a wide receiver for the Gators, was charged with aggravated stalking of a woman he has been dating on and off for about three years. Gainesville police said the incident began when the woman fell asleep and missed a call from Rainey. Officer Jesse…
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September 14, 2010
Coordinator Diaz positive Dog defenders can make more big plays
Coordinator Diaz positive Dog defenders can make more big plays Mississippi State (1-1, 0-1 SEC) is tied for ninth in the conference for sacks (1 1/2 per game) and sits alone at 10th in tackles for loss (5 1/2 per game). “If we make negative plays, we win the football game,” Diaz said, still pointing…
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September 14, 2010
Rebs seek surge in running game
Rebs seek surge in running game Most of those came in the season opener against Jacksonville State. The Rebels (1-1) failed to crack the 100-yard mark for the first time since last year’s Egg Bowl loss in a 92-yard performance at Tulane. Heading into Saturday’s game against Vanderbilt (0-2, 0-1 SEC), UM coach Houston Nutt…
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September 14, 2010
Has Spurrier hit on the right formula? Will he stick to it?
Has Spurrier hit on the right formula? Will he stick to it? We know how Steve Spurrier would LIKE to win. He likes to lay half a hundred on an opponent with every ball play in the book. He likes to Fun N’ Gun his way down the field. He just hasn’t been able to…
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September 14, 2010
Phil Fulmer predicts victory in Florida football’s SEC opener
Phil Fulmer predicts victory in Florida football’s SEC opener Despite Florida’s early hiccups against USF Saturday, they shouldn’t have any problems knocking off SEC foe Tennessee on the road Saturday, says former Tennessee coach and CBS college football analyst Phil Fulmer. Florida (2-0) will look to extend a six-game series streak against Tennessee. The Lane…
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September 14, 2010
UF sets sights on SEC schedule
UF sets sights on SEC schedule “It’s SEC time,” Florida coach Urban Meyer said Saturday. The Gators opened the season with a lackluster 34-12 win over Miami (Ohio) last week, then followed that up by starting slowly on offense Saturday before pulling away from South Florida for a 38-14 win at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.…
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September 14, 2010
Richt expects Wednesday ruling on Green’s appeal
Richt expects Wednesday ruling on Green’s appeal A ruling could also come as soon as Wednesday. Georgia is preparing for Saturday’s game against No. 12 Arkansas unsure of Green’s status. “It’s a pain right now,” Richt said Sunday. “It’s kind of tough because even last week, we weren’t sure whether or not we had him…
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September 14, 2010
Hot and Not in the SEC: Week 2
Hot and Not in the SEC: Week 2 Hot LSU defensive tackle Drake Nevis: When you start talking about the top interior defensive linemen in this league, don’t sleep on Nevis. He had 2.5 sacks Saturday in the win against Vanderbilt and has 3.5 sacks in his first two games. Not Mississippi State’s passing game:…
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September 14, 2010
Dooley calls out Vols’ players for poor effort
Dooley calls out Vols’ players for poor effort “We get so caught up in being behind, we start thinking about losing the game,” Dooley said on the call. “And we don’t compete.” Dooley directed his most pointed comments at the offense. Despite only scoring two field goals and a touchdown, the Vols had thrived into…
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September 13, 2010
Florida offense remains a work in progress
Florida offense remains a work in progress Brantley is a vastly different kind of quarterback than Tebow, the main difference being that he is no running threat. Thus, a lot of Florida’s offensive staples the past few seasons — the read option, the shovel pass to the tight end — have to be discarded (though…
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September 13, 2010
Coach Nutt: Team’s mood, ability to learn better after a win
Coach Nutt: Team’s mood, ability to learn better after a win Given that the Rebels still have plenty of teaching points after that 27-13 win over Tulane late Saturday night, coach Houston Nutt said Sunday that he was glad to have an eager team at practice than one that had just gotten shocked. “Without question,…
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December 10, 2025
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