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April 19, 2010
McPhee poised to become a household name
McPhee poised to become a household name “I want him to know that I’m going to be there all day,” McPhee said. The Bulldogs wrap up their spring on Saturday with their annual Maroon-White spring game. For the most part, it’s been a spring dominated by McPhee and his cohorts up front defensively. It’s a…
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April 19, 2010
In Mississippi, the Egg Bowl rivalry never dies — even in a spring attendance
In Mississippi, the Egg Bowl rivalry never dies — even in a spring attendance Take away the significance of the number, though, and you’ll still find quite an impressive feat for Mississippi State. This year, State announced 34,217. Last year, State announced 31,606. Both were in Dan Mullen-led spring games, and both were marketed and…
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April 19, 2010
QB rotation likely for Mullen’s Bulldogs
QB rotation likely for Mullen’s Bulldogs Mississippi State quarterback Chris Relf out dueled his competition Tyler Russell in the Bulldogs recent Maroon and White spring game, but it seems given the strengths of each quarterback that a two-man rotation heading into the fall is likely. CollegeFantasyFootballInsider.com 4/19/10
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April 19, 2010
Georgia kicks QB Mettenberger off team
Georgia kicks QB Mettenberger off team Coach Mark Richt announced Sunday that touted redshirt freshman Zach Mettenberger was kicked off the team for violating team rules. Mettenberger threw two touchdowns in Georgia’s April 10 spring game but already was facing at least a one-game suspension after being arrested on alcohol charges during spring break. The…
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April 19, 2010
Spring games spark QB controversies at major programs
Spring games spark QB controversies at major programs Auburn has no top quarterback, either. Its four signal callers, led by junior college transfer Cam Newton, will need August to fall into order. At Tennessee, anticipated starter Matt Simms, son of Super Bowl MVP Phil Simms, threw three interceptions, while early enrollee freshman Tyler Bray played…
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April 19, 2010
Sure things and likely busts
Sure things and likely busts Few are more qualified to judge defensive backs than Monte Kiffin, and he lauded the abilities of Tennessee safety Eric Berry. That’s good enough for me. Berry hits like a linebacker and has a knack for making big plays as a ballhawk. He’s patterned his game after Ed Reed, and…
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April 19, 2010
Snead’s gone but not hope at Ole Miss
Snead’s gone but not hope at Ole Miss Truth is, neither Stanley nor Cotton throws as pretty a pass as Snead, but both might possess the other attributes, particularly the intangibles. Both played well Saturday. Particularly impressive was Cotton, currently the backup to Stanley. Playing both for the Blue team, the starters, and the Red…
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April 19, 2010
Chris Relf throws two touchdown passes, shines in MSU spring game
Chris Relf throws two touchdown passes, shines in MSU spring game “It was just a chance to come out here and have fun,” Relf said. “Every day is a work day for me, but this was a lot of fun, too.” Russell’s day wasn’t quite as much fun. The redshirt freshman was 12-for-27 passing for…
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April 19, 2010
Cotton hoping to delay shoulder surgery
Cotton hoping to delay shoulder surgery “He didn’t have it torn in high school, or he didn’t know about it,” Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt said. “The MRI showed that, and this was the first they found out about that.” Nutt said he, Ole Miss’ medical staff and the Cotton family will try to reach…
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April 19, 2010
One-to-one with Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt
One-to-one with Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt On quarterback Jevan Snead leaving early for the NFL: “I was hoping he wouldn’t go out. I’m all for him. I was hoping he’d stay one more year. But I think he needed to go. He got a degree, been in about three systems, he’s ready to play…
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April 19, 2010
Chat with Dexter McCluster
Chat with Dexter McCluster Welcome to SportsNation! On Tuesday, we’re going to talk NFL draft when running back prospect, and former Ole Miss Rebel, Dexter McCluster stops by to chat. McCluster’s senior season was a highlight reel with the main highlight coming against rival Tennessee where he set two school records. One for most rushing…
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April 19, 2010
Mississippi State pounds Tennessee in SEC baseball victory
Mississippi State pounds Tennessee in SEC baseball victory Mississippi State won its second SEC series of the season, matching MSU’s total in each of the previous two seasons. The Bulldogs had at least 11 runs and at least 13 hits in all three games of the weekend series. While none of Mississippi State’s hits left…
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April 11, 2025
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April 11, 2025
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