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March 31, 2010
College Football’s 10 Non-Conference Games We Wish To See
College Football’s 10 Non-Conference Games We Wish To See This year, there are going to be plenty of great non-conference games to watch in 2010, but it makes one wonder: What are some of the great match-ups that have disappeared over the ages? What are some new rivalries that should be created? This list tackles…
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March 31, 2010
Nutt: Offense making strides
Nutt: Offense making strides Ole Miss came into spring practice with some question marks in the secondary but it looks like junior college transfer Damien Jackson might be able to provide some immediate help. “I tell you what, now, that sucker can fill it up,” UM defensive coordinator Tyrone Nix said after Monday’s practice. “There’s…
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March 31, 2010
Committee denies Sidney appeal
Committee denies Sidney appeal The independent committee’s decision closes the 11-month investigation into the top prospect’s eligibility, a Tuesday news release from the school says. The NCAA accused Sidney of lying to investigators and ruled earlier this month that he will have to sit out about nine games next season and repay extra benefits he…
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March 31, 2010
Ole Miss beats Miss. State to keep Governor’s Cup
Ole Miss beats Miss. State to keep Governor’s Cup “David Goforth was terrific tonight,” Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco said. “There is no doubt about his talent and level of competitiveness he has in him. He needed an outing like tonight where he could just go out and pitch. He may have looked the…
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March 31, 2010
Michael Adams Is The Worst Possible Choice To Be The NCAA’s President
Michael Adams Is The Worst Possible Choice To Be The NCAA’s President Georgia athletic director Michael Adams is probably most famous for being the nattering busybody who tried to change the name of the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party, which went about as well as you might imagine: He also happens to be Georgia’s president,…
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March 31, 2010
Arkansas eyes breakout season in 2010
Arkansas eyes breakout season in 2010 This spring is all about rehabbing the defense and tweaking a high-powered offense that may be somewhat limited with Mallett on the sideline. But also keep an eye on chemistry, as the Razorbacks must blend in some new assistant coaches. With offensive coordinator Paul Petrino – Bobby’s little brother…
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March 31, 2010
Jeremiah Masoli will stay with Ducks
Jeremiah Masoli will stay with Ducks Kelly also added there would be no possible early reinstatement, as running back LeGarrette Blount was given last season after his season-long suspension. “I’ve suspended Jeremiah for the entire season next year,” Kelly said on March 12. “Jeremiah will not be eligible to play. He does have a redshirt…
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March 30, 2010
Gil Brandt: Sam Bradford’s pro day workout is the best he’s seen by NFL prospect since Troy Aikman
Gil Brandt: Sam Bradford’s pro day workout is the best he’s seen by NFL prospect since Troy Aikman Former Cowboys executive Gil Brandt said that Sam Bradford’s performance at Monday’s pro day went remarkably well — and reminded him of Hall of Fame QB. usatoday.com 3/29/10
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March 30, 2010
Florida Needs to Contemplate Urban Renewal Program
Florida Needs to Contemplate Urban Renewal Program Sign 1 – Paranoid delusions after practice. Meyer went Capt. Queeg on Jeremy Fowler of the Orlando Sentinel on Wednesday. He thought he was defending a player who’d been journalistically wronged. All Meyer really did was confirm he’s as uptight as he was when they packed him into…
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March 30, 2010
Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt praises a pair of former Gulf Coast stars
Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt praises a pair of former Gulf Coast stars “They can improve too,” said Nutt. “They’ve given up a couple of plays I know Tyrone (Nix) won’t be happy about. That’s why there is always room for improvement.” Among the additions to the squad this spring is junior transfer Damien Jackson,…
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March 30, 2010
Sublime skills
Sublime skills Sam Bradford impresses NFL scouts in his first public showing since his Oct. 28 surgery If you were standing close enough, you could almost hear the football cutting through the air inside Oklahoma’s Everest Training Center. Bradford was perfect during his 30-minute workout for NFL scouts Monday morning. Maybe better than perfect. “This…
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March 30, 2010
Arkansas eyes breakout season in 2010
Arkansas eyes breakout season in 2010 This spring is all about rehabbing the defense and tweaking a high-powered offense that may be somewhat limited with Mallett on the sideline. But also keep an eye on chemistry, as the Razorbacks must blend in some new assistant coaches. With offensive coordinator Paul Petrino – Bobby’s little brother…
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May 9, 2025
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Thompson calls on Trump to “put politics aside,” nominate a qualified FEMA Administrator
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