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September 5, 2010
Something to Crowe about: JSU upsets Ole Miss
Something to Crowe about: JSU upsets Ole Miss OXFORD, Miss. — As Jacksonville State’s players boogied with the marching band, and Ole Miss fans filed out of Vaught-Hemmingway Stadium i n stunned silence, only one person understood both emotions. Tears began welling in Jack Crowe’s eyes. A flood followed in the locker room. He felt…
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September 4, 2010
For Mississippi State’s Mullen . . . decisions, decisions
For Mississippi State’s Mullen . . . decisions, decisions Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen used his Thursday night radio show to announce that junior quarterback Chris Relf would start in Saturday night’s opening game against the Memphis Tigers. Mullen, however, has been keeping his options open at that position, among others, and redshirt freshman Tyler…
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September 4, 2010
Ole Miss last won an SEC title in 1963 but, legend has it, hasn’t lost a party since 1848
Ole Miss last won an SEC title in 1963 but, legend has it, hasn’t lost a party since 1848 Ole Miss put together a run of three national titles in four years as the 1950s gave way to the 1960s, and folks here are still feeling it. “People hear stories from their grandparents about how…
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September 4, 2010
Jeremiah Masoli cleared to play for Ole Miss
Jeremiah Masoli cleared to play for Ole Miss In another surprising twist to a monthlong saga, Mississippi quarterback Jeremiah Masoli has been cleared to play football one day before the start of the season. Masoli is expected to be the Rebels’ starting quarterback this season, though Coach Houston Nutt said sophomore Nathan Stanley will start…
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September 3, 2010
Potential bell fines to be levied at season’s end
The policy governs use of institutionally-controlled artificial noisemakers in a similar manner. The Conference’s new policy permits an institution’s traditional artificial noisemakers to be in the football stadium for one year. Compliance with the new policy and application of penalties will be reviewed following the season. In June 2011, the SEC membership will review this…
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September 3, 2010
Week 1: Did you know?
Week 1: Did you know?. A little bit of this and a little bit of that as we point toward first full day of college football this season in the SEC: •Over the past five seasons, Florida has the SEC’s best record with a 57-10 mark. LSU is second at 51-15, Alabama third at 49-17,…
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September 3, 2010
Winners and Losers from college football’s opening night
Winners and Losers from college football’s opening night Winners: South Carolina’s offense. It showed great potential in a 41-13 rout of Southern Miss by gaining 447 yards. Much-maligned quarterback Stephen Garcia and true freshman running back Marcus Lattimore each ran for two scores. Next up is a visit from Georgia. Win that and talk could…
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September 3, 2010
College Football’s Higher Prices
College Football’s Higher Prices,U.S. Open’s Shorter Skirts The priciest college ball ticket averages $523 A newly released NCAA report shows that just 14 of the 120 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) schools made money from campus athletics in the 2009 fiscal year, down from 25 the year before. That’s certainly not college football’s fault, as the…
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September 3, 2010
Greed is the most powerful tradition in college football
Greed is the most powerful tradition in college football The same university presidents who tell us that we can’t have a postseason playoff in division I-A because that would be too many games for the student-athletes have contrived a system in which many big-time programs routinely play 14 games: 12 in the regular season, a…
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September 3, 2010
SEC, ESPN pleased with Year 1 of unique marriage but want more
SEC, ESPN pleased with Year 1 of unique marriage but want more From ESPN’s perspective, the biggest success story was ESPNU. Prior to the SEC deal, ESPNU was in approximately 25 million homes. Today, the network is in 73 million households and, as Slive points out, has moved up from Channel 614 on DirecTV to…
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September 3, 2010
With Masoli, NCAA plays image-first game
With Masoli, NCAA plays image-first game Basically, the NCAA did exactly the same thing you probably did when you heard Masoli wanted to pursue a graduate degree in parks and recreation at Mississippi. In other words, the NCAA laughed in his face. Although the NCAA did everything in its power to successfully prevent Masoli from…
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September 3, 2010
MSU has high Relf-esteem
MSU has high Relf-esteem And this season, Mullen has two young quarterbacks to mold. The front-runner is Chris Relf, who struggled with MSU’s spread offense most of last season. But the 6-foot-4, 240-pound junior put everything together in the season finale, rushing for 131 yards and a touchdown and throwing for two more scores in…
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Mark Sherman, Associated Press
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December 15, 2025
Supreme Court will hear appeal of Black death row inmate over racial bias in Mississippi jury makeup
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