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June 15, 2010
Big 12 looks to survive after ‘Horns decide to stay
Big 12 looks to survive after ‘Horns decide to stay The Big 12 survives. Two weeks of frightening uncertainty came to an end Monday evening when the University of Texas ended its whirlwind courtship with the Pacific-10 Conference by announcing it will remain a Big 12 member. Other Big 12 schools that could have joined…
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June 15, 2010
There is peace in the valley–for now
There is peace in the valley–for now The SEC never, ever wanted to expand but commissioner Mike Slive had to have a plan in pace in case his hand was forced. That is why he reportedly (it was never confirmed by his office) went to Texas A&M on Saturday to lay out the SEC case…
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June 15, 2010
“Everybody lies” says John Calipari
“Everybody lies” says John Calipari Rumors. Lots of talk and rumors coming out of every NBA city as we get closer to the draft. Trying to figure out who to believe can drive you crazy. “Everybody lies,” says Calipari. “No one tells the truth. There are guys like that, I call them Mr. Opposites. Whatever…
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June 15, 2010
Untouchable SEC rivalries
Untouchable SEC rivalries 4. Alabama vs. Tennessee: The Third Saturday in October (or even the fourth Saturday) is one of those games that defines the SEC. 5. Alabama vs. LSU: There have been so many epic games between these two old foes that they run into each other. 6. Auburn vs. Georgia: The Deep South’s…
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June 15, 2010
TV deal will help Texas, others break the bank
TV deal will help Texas, others break the bank According to sources, Texas, Oklahoma and Texas A&M will be guaranteed $20 million per year, while the seven remaining schools will collect between $14 million and $17 million in TV revenue in combined deals with ABC/ESPN and Fox. Both networks stepped forward and averted what could…
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June 15, 2010
With Delany, Slive still out there, no way this is over
With Delany, Slive still out there, no way this is over Bigger picture, Texas will remain the most desired property in the game. As long as other conferences perceive the Big 12 as weakened—and they will for the foreseeable future—they will pursue the Longhorns. And since UT officials, especially president Bill Powers, investigated other options…
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June 15, 2010
Notre Dame is No. 1 (in season-ticket prices)
Notre Dame is No. 1 (in season-ticket prices) Notre Dame is again No. 1 in college football, though not in the way Fighting Irish fans would prefer. A Rivals.com survey of season-ticket prices at each of the 120 FBS programs shows that Notre Dame’s tickets are the nation’s costliest. The least expensive Notre Dame season…
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June 15, 2010
San Francisco 49ers sign rookie 6th-round running back Anthony Dixon to 4-year deal
San Francisco 49ers sign rookie 6th-round running back Anthony Dixon to 4-year deal The deal was announced Monday. Dixon was taken 173rd overall out of Mississippi State, where he became the school’s career rushing leader with 3,994 yards. Dixon holds Mississippi State records of 42 touchdowns and 910 carries in 49 games — including 48…
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June 15, 2010
Pac-10 has more to offer than SEC
Pac-10 has more to offer than SEC The Pac-10/SEC debate can get irrational through the Aggie prism. A&M seems to be saying it would rather lose to Alabama and LSU than Texas and Oklahoma. But just because the Ags are kooky doesn’t mean they’re wrong. Would the Big 12 South schools leaving Dead League Walking…
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June 15, 2010
‘There are going to be exceptions’ for Brett Favre
‘There are going to be exceptions’ for Brett Favre And Vikings TE Visanthe Shiancoe said he has no problems with the double standard for the three-time NFL MVP: “Brett is a player of his own. Of course, there are going to be exceptions for him. Everybody knows that. It’s Brett Favre. He’s earned the right…
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June 15, 2010
In the end, it was money and Texas that saved Big 12 from extinction
In the end, it was money and Texas that saved Big 12 from extinction A week before his conference stood on the brink of annihilation and two weeks before the 11th-hour gambit that saved it, Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe sent an e-mail to the presidents of the league’s 12 member schools. “The attached confidential…
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June 15, 2010
Why is USC waiting to fire bumbling athletic director Mike Garrett?
Why is USC waiting to fire bumbling athletic director Mike Garrett? “I read between the lines and there was nothing but a lot of envy, and they wish they all were Trojans. As I told my staff, I said, ‘You know, I feel invigorated by all this stuff … with the penalty we got today…
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Daniel Tyson
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Hosemann paints Senate plan as “a sustainable, conservative approach to tax cuts”
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Jeremy Pittari
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Legislation to test hemp products passes Mississippi House
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Southeastern Timber Products announces $123 million expansion in Ackerman
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Michael Chartier
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Mississippi’s students deserve open enrollment policies that work for families
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