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May 20, 2010
Thanks to Kentucky experience, Cohen says he knows what’s next
Thanks to Kentucky experience, Cohen says he knows what’s next The obvious comparison, of course, is to Kentucky. There, in 2004 and 2005, his first two teams struggled mightily before the 2006 Wildcats won 20 league games and the SEC title in his third season as coach. Cohen isn’t promising that; a league title might…
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May 20, 2010
SEC at top of explosion of pay for assistant football coaches
SEC at top of explosion of pay for assistant football coaches New defensive coordinator Teryl Austin, hired from the Arizona Cardinals to replace new Louisville head coach Charlie Strong, leads the list with a $440,000 salary. Offensive coordinator Steve Addazio is scheduled make $375,000 in 2010 but is expected to receive additional compensation for taking…
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May 20, 2010
If Steve Spurrier Had Stayed at Florida, Would Nick Saban Be Big News?
If Steve Spurrier Had Stayed at Florida, Would Nick Saban Be Big News? Certainly he would have won more national championships. Certainly he would have attained a “Bear Bryant” type stature among Florida’s fans, and certainly, he, Joe Paterno, and Bobby Bowden would be mentioned as the greatest living coaches for their schools. I dare…
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May 20, 2010
Mississippi State’s Osby transfers to Oklahoma
Mississippi State’s Osby transfers to Oklahoma NORMAN, Okla. – Reserve forward Romero Osby has transferred from Mississippi State to Oklahoma, adding to an overhaul of Jeff Capel’s roster following the Sooners’ first losing season in 29 years. Osby, who played in all 36 of the Bulldogs’ games last season, becomes the ninth player to join…
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May 20, 2010
Expansion talk overshadows bragging rights for Big Ten
Expansion talk overshadows bragging rights for Big Ten Winter: Ranked squads from around the country, usually led by USC, hammer Big Ten teams in bowl play. Spring: The coaches field months of questions on why the Big Ten still lags behind the SEC and others. So went the circle of life in Big Ten football.…
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May 20, 2010
Strength coaches key to a team’s success
Strength coaches key to a team’s success When Wannstedt arrived at Pitt, one of the first things he did was hire Morris, an alum who had been at the school two previous times and is considered one of the top strength coaches in the nation. Former Panthers raved about Morris when Wannstedt was looking for…
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May 20, 2010
QB Focus: Jordan Jefferson, most average quarterback in the world
QB Focus: Jordan Jefferson, most average quarterback in the world Fourteen games into his career as a starting quarterback, Jefferson is still a bit of an enigma, a well-regarded recruit with the body of a big (6’4″/220 pounds), athletic, NFL-bound bombardier who so far has played more like a within-the-offense manager whose coaches are reluctant…
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May 20, 2010
Stricklin contract set for approval
Stricklin contract set for approval STARKVILLE — If approved as expected by the state College Board Thursday, Scott Stricklin’s salary as Mississippi State’s athletic director will be $300,000 — the same as his predecessor, Greg Byrne. That’s according to the board’s agenda, which was released moments ago. Kyle Veazey’s blog 5/19/10
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May 20, 2010
SEC true freshmen who may play early
SEC true freshmen who may play early 1. Ronald Powell, DE, Florida: He’s athletic enough to play just about anywhere he wants. But the Gators need pass-rushers off the edge, and Powell looks like a natural. You’ll hear his name a lot next fall. 2. Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida: Watch his tape, and Floyd looks…
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May 20, 2010
Murphy Holloway lands at South Carolina
Murphy Holloway lands at South Carolina Just how did that happen? After all, former Ole Miss forward Murphy Holloway had his requests to transfer to South Carolina (because it’s in the SEC) and Clemson (because Clemson may or may not have been recruiting Holloway to transfer before he made his official request) denied by the…
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May 19, 2010
Mindful of Tradition, Notre Dame Watches Big Ten
Mindful of Tradition, Notre Dame Watches Big Ten SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Spurned nearly a century ago by teams in what is now the Big Ten Conference, Jesse Harper, the Notre Dame athletic director and coach, did not stand pat. He put together a schedule that included games at Army, Penn State and Texas.…
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May 19, 2010
Sign of the times in the SEC: First-time DC Teryl Austin makes more than Charlie Strong ever did
Sign of the times in the SEC: First-time DC Teryl Austin makes more than Charlie Strong ever did Austin, formerly the cornerbacks coach of the Arizona Cardinals, signed a two-year contract with $440,000 per season. Strong, preparing for his first season as a head coach at Louisville, never earned more than $300,000 per season at…
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