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May 1, 2010
Callaway star Smith commits to MSU
Callaway star Smith commits to MSU Callaway guard Marquavius “Deville” Smith has verbally committed to Mississippi State in men’s basketball. Smith, a 5-foot-11 junior, was named first-team All-State and Metro Player of the Year by The Clarion-Ledger after averaging 22.4 points and leading the Chargers to a second straight state championship. Smith said he also…
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May 1, 2010
Broncos are living on Tebow time
Broncos are living on Tebow time Watches synchronized? Good. From this moment forward, at precisely 10:47 on a blustery spring morning, when Broncos savior Tim Tebow reared back and heaved a 10-yard pass to an equipment manager, we’re all witnesses merely along for the ride. It doesn’t matter if you’re franchise owner Pat Bowlen, unproven…
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April 30, 2010
Kid Kiffin and Coach Red Bull – New Laws at USC
Sheriff Kiffin lays down the law at USC LOS ANGELES — This winter, Lane Kiffin was handed his second plumb college head coaching job just three years after becoming the youngest head coach in NFL history. Yet his record is 12-21. How the heck did he get the cardinal and gold keys to USC’s Heritage…
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April 30, 2010
Les Miles says Jordan Jefferson has edge in QB race
Les Miles says Jordan Jefferson has edge in QB race “The advantage certainly is Jordan Jefferson’s at this point,” Miles said. “Jarrett Lee is continuing to work and compete, and he’s getting better. So is Jordan Jefferson. There’s always a point where the starter realizes there’s a quality backup. I think both guys are rooting…
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April 30, 2010
Team with losing record could make bowl appearance
Team with losing record could make bowl appearance “I think it stinks,” former Nebraska player Aaron Taylor said Wednesday in a text message. The CBS college football analyst said the sport “is becoming perilously close to losing the purity and amateurism that separates it from it’s pro counterpart.” Finding enough winning teams to fill bowl…
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April 30, 2010
Is Snead the best undrafted player?
Is Snead the best undrafted player? You could build an offensive line of former All-Americans who went undrafted: USC’s Jeff Byers, Virginia Tech’s Sergio Render, LSU’s Ciron Black, Texas’ Adam Ulatoski, Texas Tech’s Brandon Carter. But the best player who wasn’t drafted had to be Ole Miss QB Jevan Snead. Some scouts believed Snead, coming…
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April 30, 2010
SEC coaches field expansion questions
SEC coaches field expansion questions LSU’s Les Miles says expansion would make it difficult to set up schedules fairly, and he hopes it doesn’t happen anytime soon. Georgia coach Mark Richt says other power conferences are more likely than the SEC to expand. There has been talk of expansion from both the Big Ten and…
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April 30, 2010
The fate of Patterson and Barksdale
The fate of Patterson and Barksdale Receiver Patrick Patterson and safety Tig Barksdale should find out about their future with the team by June 1, according to Nutt. Both were suspended for spring practice after what the school called violating team rules. While Patterson watched most of the team’s practices from the sidelines, Barksdale was…
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April 30, 2010
Snead’s snub surprises Nutt
Snead’s snub surprises Nutt Count Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt among those who were surprised that quarterback Jevan Snead went unselected in the recent NFL draft. “I thought he’d go in the third, fourth or fifth round,” Nutt said. “But you never know.” Snead left Ole Miss a year early, even though he struggled during…
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April 30, 2010
Rebels, Bulldogs keenly competitive when it comes to baseball investment
Rebels, Bulldogs keenly competitive when it comes to baseball investment Minutes after Ole Miss had completed a series sweep of defending national champion LSU last Sunday, second baseman Alex Yarbrough looked up into the crowd at Oxford-University Stadium, saw nearly 9,000 fans celebrating in the stands and broke into a grin. “Sometimes,” he said, “it’s…
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April 30, 2010
Mullen expects big things in 2010
Mullen expects big things in 2010 BILOXI — Mississippi State football coach Dan Mullen has hit the road to get the Bulldogs’ faithful back to Scott Field in the fall. Mullen visited the Coast on Thursday after stops in Meridian and Hattiesburg on the Road Dawgs Tour, and it’s clear he expects the Bulldogs to…
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April 30, 2010
Early high school grads flock to spring football practices
Early high school grads flock to spring football practices Florida of the SEC has 11 early enrollees, the most nationally. Defending national champion Alabama, another SEC school, has eight. Johnson had not brought in any such players in his previous eight years at Vandy, although the school had some before that and two were waiting…
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February 10, 2025
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February 7, 2025
Will “Tim Tebow” Act survive, or will lobbyists win in Mississippi?
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Jeremy Pittari
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February 7, 2025
School district consolidation in Mississippi? House wants task force to consider the possibility
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February 9, 2025
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Lynne Jeter
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February 5, 2025
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Frank Corder
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February 3, 2025
Southeastern Timber Products announces $123 million expansion in Ackerman
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February 10, 2025
New fees for Ole Miss Grove mark changing times
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February 10, 2025
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Education is big money for far left politics
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Winds of fortune blowing into Mississippi’s rural communities
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