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April 7, 2010
Young tight end preparing for expanded role
Young tight end preparing for expanded role Ferbia Allen got pushed around some last season. Ole Miss’ young tight end found out the hard way that he simply wasn’t big or strong enough to handle some of the Southeastern Conference’s more physical defensive ends and linebackers. This spring, Allen is carrying an extra 15 pounds…
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April 7, 2010
College assistants getting paid like the pros
College assistants getting paid like the pros Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart got a bump from $360,000 to $750,000 after Tennessee and Georgia courted him. Tennessee lured Boise State coordinator Justin Wilcox to run its defense for $600,000. South Carolina bumped defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson’s salary from $350,000 to $700,000 after he was wooed by…
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April 7, 2010
Pac-10 big enough for Sarkisian and Kiffin?
Pac-10 big enough for Sarkisian and Kiffin? The question, as it was with Carroll and Sarkisian, is can the two remain tight when they find themselves at such cross-purposes, particularly with the Huskies seemingly rising in the Pac-10 pecking order. “I think you can,” Sarkisian said. “Part of the beauty of the profession is developing…
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April 7, 2010
Dogs’ Ealey poised to take off in 2010
Dogs’ Ealey poised to take off in 2010 The other thing we haven’t seen is a healthy A.J. Green at receiver playing with Ealey. Green was injured for much of last November. “I think I’ll be able to help the team in a lot more ways than I did last year,” Ealey said. “My blocking…
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April 7, 2010
Checking in on the Gamecocks
Checking in on the Gamecocks Spurrier senses this opportunity and is pushing pretty hard. He’s said nobody’s job is safe. That includes junior quarterback Stephen Garcia, who made significant improvement last season. Ultimately, I think the Gamecocks will be good enough on defense under Ellis Johnson to make a run. They’ve been outstanding the past…
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April 7, 2010
Butler nearly toppled Goliath; now Boise State can finish the job
Butler nearly toppled Goliath; now Boise State can finish the job • The BCS remains a hive of iniquity designed to enrich six conferences. If it wasn’t, it would split the money evenly between all 11 conferences. • The BCS remains a popularity contest that denies the participants of the nation’s second most popular sport…
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April 6, 2010
Draft picks grown here: Florida
Draft picks grown here: Florida A decade ago, Miami was the college football program with the clearest pipeline to the pros, but now that the U isn’t churning out early-round selections like it used to, who has stepped into its place? Five universities can make a case for being the next great NFL finishing school,…
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April 6, 2010
Brantley may have to share playing time
Brantley may have to share playing time “Everyone says we ran Tim because he’s a great player. That’s partially true. The other part is single-wing offense gives you plus one in the run game,” Meyer said. “Jordan Reed has proven he can do it, and Trey Burton can run well, too. This is the year…
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April 6, 2010
Urban Meyer concerned with Florida Gators’ defensive depth
Urban Meyer concerned with Florida Gators’ defensive depth While last year’s defense had its entire two-deep intact this time of year, Meyer said this year “it doesn’t seem like any right now.” “On the defensive line, we don’t have (tackles) Lawrence Marsh, Terron Sanders and Brandon Antwine in there,” Meyer said. “This will be the…
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April 6, 2010
2010 NFL Draft – Ranking The Running Backs
2010 NFL Draft – Ranking The Running Backs While he’s not fast, has character and concentration issues, and isn’t the type of person or player who can be counted on to carry a pro running game, but he did his best to put the MSU offense on his back. He was all the team had…
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April 6, 2010
Size of tournament, conference expansion lead NCAA agenda
Size of tournament, conference expansion lead NCAA agenda Almost seven months after the death of President Myles Brand, the NCAA is well into a search for his successor. Hanging in the balance is the direction of the more than 1,100-member-school association. Meanwhile, it’s defending itself against a class-action lawsuit brought by more than a dozen…
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April 6, 2010
Mississippi State dominant up front
Mississippi State dominant up front What’s more, the Bulldogs’ front seven had three sacks during the first part of the scrimmage and added to that total during the third-down and red zone work. “The defense won the day,” Mullen said. “They were really winning big in the open field, but the offense did a nice…
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Enjoy the Township Jazz Festival this Saturday
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