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April 5, 2010
Which SEC School Will Land the Most Five-Star Recruits in 2011?
Which SEC School Will Land the Most Five-Star Recruits in 2011? The SEC is still the biggest and best league when it comes to college football recruiting. Schools aren’t judged on whether they can land five-star recruits, but how many they can land. The time has come to predict which SEC school will field the…
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April 5, 2010
LB Shackelford impressing peers
LB Shackelford impressing peers “Really, I consider D.T. a starter,” Nutt said. Shackelford, a 6-foot-1, 230-pound sophomore, is behind senior Jonathan Cornell at middle linebacker. But he has the ability to play all three linebacker spots. He made 20 tackles as a true freshman last season, including two for a loss, despite being hobbled for…
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April 5, 2010
Coaching Hot Seat Rankings – SEC
Coaching Hot Seat Rankings – SEC Houston Nutt, Ole Miss After the long and interesting career at Arkansas, Nutt has done a fantastic job at Ole Miss in two years. Sure, he took over when many of Ed Orgeron’s recruits were reaching their prime, but it’s still impressive to go 9-4 with two Cotton Bowl…
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April 5, 2010
NFL draft boom town
NFL draft boom town 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, one…
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April 5, 2010
Defense dominates Rebels’ first spring scrimmage
Defense dominates Rebels’ first spring scrimmage “Typically, every spring, the defense is always a little bit further ahead at this point,” Ole Miss defensive coordinator Tyrone Nix said. “I don’t know. From an execution standpoint, I think we had some missed assignments but the thing we were most proud of was their enthusiasm and the…
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April 5, 2010
QBs progress, know more needed
QBs progress, know more needed “The quarterbacks stood in there,” Mullen said. “They’re throwing the ball better this year. Tyler stood in there, was getting hit a whole bunch, but continued to throw the ball well.” Working with the first team offense and mostly against the first team defense, Relf was 7-for-11 for 33 yards.…
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April 5, 2010
South Carolina rolls past Mississippi State to take SEC weekend baseball series
South Carolina rolls past Mississippi State to take SEC weekend baseball series COLUMBIA — South Carolina scored nine runs in the third and fourth innings and freshman right-hander Matt Price pitched five scoreless innings of relief to earn his third win of the year in leading the Gamecocks to a 14-2 win over Mississippi State.…
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April 4, 2010
Opening game against Tuberville could be fun
Opening game against Tuberville could be fun What’s to consider? Here’s hoping Alabama will sign a contract to open the 2012 football season against Texas Tech at Cowboys Stadium. Texas Tech officials say they have agreed to the game. Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban says while the game is “a possibility,” other options are also…
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April 4, 2010
Urban Meyer outburst shows how far beat reporters have fallen
Urban Meyer outburst shows how far beat reporters have fallen Like most newspaper people, I had a visceral reaction to Urban Meyer’s petty and churlish attack on an Orlando Sentinel sportswriter the other day. That’s what you expected, right? We in the newspaper business are like a pack of wolves. We may go at it…
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April 4, 2010
Krzyzewski bridles at Butler as Cinderella
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/04/AR2010040400118.html INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) – Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski bristles at the notion that Butler relied more on emotion than talent to reach the final of the NCAA Tournament, refusing to underestimate them as a Cinderella story. While Duke (34-5) will seek their fourth title under Krzyzewski on Monday, their opponents, a private liberal arts university…
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April 4, 2010
Expansion ultimately produces mediocrity
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/team-242506-tournament-ncaa.html The NCAA basketball tournament and the Pac-10 are not broken. But the administrators want to see swelling. The NCAA is hungrily looking to expand its wildly successful men’s basketball tournament from 64 to 96 teams. The Pac-10 is lathered up about the possibility of expanding its perfectly symmetrical 10-team league to 12. No word…
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April 3, 2010
Dogs hunt for Dixon’s successor
http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20100403/SPORTS030102/4030327/1079 STARKVILLE — Depending on the weather many will come to today’s 9 a.m. spring football scrimmage at Mississippi State. And they’ll want to catch a glimpse of quarterback Tyler Russell – or maybe 6-foot-7, 345-pound defensive tackle James Carmon. Lost in the shuffle, it seems, is State’s quest to replace running back Anthony Dixon.…
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April 1, 2025
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April 1, 2025
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Lynne Jeter
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Stephen Griffin
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Parrish Alford
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