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July 4, 2010
New York Giants overseeing recovery of rookie safety Chad Jones
New York Giants overseeing recovery of rookie safety Chad Jones Chad Jones faces several procedures on his severely injured left leg before a prognosis on his football future can be given. But for now, the ex-LSU safety is considered a member of the New York Giants, and the team has taken medical responsibility for their…
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July 4, 2010
Sad but necessary: Damon Evans is apparently out at UGA
Sad but necessary: Damon Evans is apparently out at UGA Had Damon Evans been the general manager of, say, the Atlanta Braves, he might have kept his job. Because a professional sports team exists for two reasons — to sell tickets and win games. Nobody gets a diploma from the University of the Atlanta Braves.…
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July 2, 2010
Does the SEC’s Talent Advantage Explain Recent Success?
Does the SEC’s Talent Advantage Explain Recent Success? If I piqued your interest, here are the top 12 best recruiting schools since 2002 (in descending order) USC Florida LSU Texas FSU Oklahoma Georgia Miami Tennessee Michigan Alabama Ohio State BleacherReport.com 7/2/10
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July 2, 2010
The 20 most important people that will impact MSU’s 2010 football season
The 20 most important people that will impact MSU’s 2010 football season To help us through the hot July runup to SEC Media Days, let’s look at the 20 most important people in terms of their impact on whether Mississippi State has a successful 2010 football season. Remember, these folks aren’t just involved in the…
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July 2, 2010
Dogs, Rebs hope to duplicate 2009 sales
Dogs, Rebs hope to duplicate 2009 sales Historically, Ole Miss’ sales level isn’t bad. And there’s still about two months before the season opener on Sept. 4 against Jacksonville State in Oxford. But Boone said there a few reasons why the Rebels probably won’t surpass 2009: Expectations were at an all-time high last season, with…
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July 2, 2010
Eniel Polynice gives Seton Hall a boost
Eniel Polynice gives Seton Hall a boost Now there’s even more good news: Eniel Polynice, the 6-foot-6, 220 pound forward from Ole Miss, has decided to transfer to Seton Hall. Even better, Polynice graduated as a Rebel without using his final year of college eligibility, and can play immediately under an NCAA rule that allows…
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July 2, 2010
Masoli to Mississippi State? Not so fast, his mom says
Masoli to Mississippi State? Not so fast, his mom says She added that her son hasn’t gotten that far along in his process of choosing a potential place for a transfer. Masoli has two courses remaining before he earns his college degree. Linda Masoli said she hadn’t heard Mississippi State mentioned in her household. (As…
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July 2, 2010
Mississippi State’s Renardo Sidney already making draft plans for 2011?
Mississippi State’s Renardo Sidney already making draft plans for 2011? On his twitter account this week, Sidney wrote: “NYC #2011 “Believe dat” Sidney is referring to next year’s NBA draft, where he apparently plans on being. Later, Sidney tweeted: “Renardo Sidney, Dee Bost, Ravern Johnson, Kodi Augustus, and Elgin Baily [sic] next NBA history 1st…
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July 2, 2010
LSU team, National Guard unit swap flags
http://www.ksla.com/Global/story.asp?S=12746147 BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) – A soldier on leave from Iraq presents an engineer corps flag to LSU’s baseball coach in thanks for a signed LSU flag that the team sent to his unit. Cpl. Brandon Spillman of the 256th Brigade Special Troops Battalion says everyone in his company signed the flag, because it…
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July 2, 2010
Tracking the SEC’s national titles
Tracking the SEC’s national titles Even though it’s not strictly football, I’ve had several questions about which SEC school owns the most national championships in men’s sports following South Carolina’s win at the College World Series on Tuesday. Thanks to the SEC office, we have the answer. Please keep in mind that the national championships…
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July 2, 2010
12 Questions: Georgia Bulldogs
http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/2010/12-questions-georgia-bulldogs/ Is Mark Richt On The Hot Seat? Fewer coaches in the SEC are more respected and beloved than Georgia’s Mark Richt. Respect and love don’t translate to wins, however, and in the SEC where winning is what matters first, asking the question whether Mark Richt is on the hot seat is very reasonable. Turnover…
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July 2, 2010
What matters most in dividing the Big Ten
What matters most in dividing the Big Ten 5. A title game must happen: Thanks to large fan bases unafraid to travel, and the near-annual presence of a BCS national championship game contender, a Big Ten title game would more closely resemble the SEC’s event than the ACC’s. “It’s just going to be a great…
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