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September 1, 2010
Locker has unfinished business
Locker has unfinished business And Jake Locker could have gone away. The senior quarterback of the Washington Huskies didn’t need to stay for this. The NFL made it clear that he was welcome in its draft last spring. Teams loved the way he fired his passes downfield. They admired his elusiveness. One draft expert said…
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September 1, 2010
Supposed UNC breakout season begins amid turmoil
Supposed UNC breakout season begins amid turmoil The ongoing probe comes a little more than a month after the school and NCAA began looking into whether defensive lineman Marvin Austin and wide receiver Greg Little received alleged impermissible benefits from agents. It’s not known how many players might be held out Saturday because of the…
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September 1, 2010
Colt McCoy ‘knows he had them’ before injury against Alabama
Colt McCoy ‘knows he had them’ before injury against Alabama “What most angers Colt … is that he knows he had them. The Crimson Tide were lining up in the beatable formations he’d studied for weeks. Colt knows, with an athlete’s self-assuredness, how his arm and his brain would have carved them up.” That’s what…
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August 31, 2010
Urban Meyer is eating right and exercising, but he will work just as much during game-week
Urban Meyer is eating right and exercising, but he will work just as much during game-week GAINESVILLE — Following a health scare in December, Gators coach Urban Meyer made some changes in his life. He took a leave of absence as head coach that lasted more than three months, in which he rarely worked and…
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August 31, 2010
Cushy opening week schedule for SEC
Cushy opening week schedule for SEC But this opening weekend? The SEC has outdone itself this time. Seriously, outside of Kentucky, LSU, South Carolina and Vanderbilt, it’s difficult to pinpoint what we might find out about SEC teams this first week. If you like glorified scrimmages at $40 and $50 a head, then you’re going…
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August 31, 2010
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August 31, 2010
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August 31, 2010
10th annual Herbie Awards
10th annual Herbie Awards MOST UNDERVALUED TEAMS 1. Michigan State 2. UCLA 3. Northwestern 4. Rutgers 5. Ole Miss ESPN.com 8/31/10
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August 31, 2010
Relf’s fan day absence stirs up Dogs’ QB situation; Mullen says 2 will play Murky waters
Relf’s fan day absence stirs up Dogs’ QB situation; Mullen says 2 will play Murky waters So, tell us, is Relf OK? “Chris, he’s good,” Wright said. “He’s just got a little hurt finger, but he should be out there on Saturday.” That’s what passed for news on Mississippi State’s quarterback situation Monday, when the…
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August 31, 2010
With time short, Rebs still optimistic new QB will get waiver
With time short, Rebs still optimistic new QB will get waiver “I wish I could feel as good as Jack does about it,” said the Rebels coach. “I truly don’t know.” And neither does anyone else. Nutt and the Rebel faithful continue to await the NCAA’s decision on Masoli, who has yet to be cleared…
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August 31, 2010
Danielson: No SEC team will go undefeated
Danielson: No SEC team will go undefeated New York–Gary Danielson is about to enter his fifth season as an analyst for the SEC game of the week on CBS. I caught up with Gary during a recent trip to New York where we were putting together a preseason show for CBS. I asked him for…
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August 31, 2010
Plenty of competition left on Mississippi State’s depth chart
Plenty of competition left on Mississippi State’s depth chart Starting left tackle Derek Sherrod said the Bulldogs feel comfortable with either quarterback in the game — and with true freshman Dylan Favre, for that matter. “I have a lot of confidence in all three of our quarterbacks,” Sherrod said. “Our coaching staff has done a…
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