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April 19, 2010
Richt no longer soft on crime at Georgia, and that’s good
Richt no longer soft on crime at Georgia, and that’s good Let me be the first to congratulate Mark Richt, and not because he just figured out the quickest way to settle a potential quarterback controversy (kick one guy off the team.) When Richt first arrived in Athens, he was soft on crime. I guess…
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April 19, 2010
Big Ten intensifies its expansion effort
Big Ten intensifies its expansion effort Remember the talk that the Big Ten would take 12 to 18 months to decide whether to expand? An accelerated timetable has emerged, according to sources familiar with the process. High-ranking Big Ten representatives were to meet Sunday in Washington to discuss expansion. The timing and location of the…
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April 19, 2010
Sport Science: Jevan Snead
Sport Science: Jevan Snead Sport Science tests the passing ability of Jevan Snead espn.com 4/17/10
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April 19, 2010
The Most Tepid Defense of Scouting You’ll Ever Read
The Most Tepid Defense of Scouting You’ll Ever Read In other words, the combine is, at best, a waste of time and, at worst, flatly misleading by putting the focus on measures not correlated with on-field performance. And this same analysis applies to the even more highly orchestrated “Pro Day” workouts held on college campuses.…
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April 19, 2010
Texas Tech unveils ‘NASCAR offense’ under Tuberville
Texas Tech unveils ‘NASCAR offense’ under Tuberville One of the biggest changes Tech fans will instantly see from the Mike Leach regime is that the Red Raiders have instituted what they call their NASCAR offense. Basically, after most plays, the Red Raiders rush to the line and snap the ball quickly. This is to prevent…
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April 19, 2010
Reviewing Mississippi State’s spring game
Reviewing Mississippi State’s spring game The first thing to know about Mississippi State’s Maroon-White spring game is that the Bulldogs drew 34,127 fans, which was billed as the largest spring attendance in “Mississippi” history. Also, as Kyle Veazey of The Jackson Clarion-Ledger pointed out, the last four digits from that crowd (4-1-2-7) reflected the score…
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April 19, 2010
Reviewing Ole Miss’ spring game
Reviewing Ole Miss’ spring game The Red team was given seven points every quarter. What’s more, it’s worth noting that several of Ole Miss’ top defensive players sat out the scrimmage. Still, Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt liked what he saw from his quarterbacks. Sophomore Nathan Stanley was 11-of-16 for 166 yards and two touchdowns…
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April 19, 2010
Torn labrum limiting Raymond Cotton
Torn labrum limiting Raymond Cotton Ole Miss quarterback Raymond Cotton has been limited in spring practice suffering the ill-effects of throwing too many balls with his partially torn labrum (an injury he’s had since high school). This has opened the door for Nathan Stanley to climb into the perch atop the depth chart. CollegeFantasyFootballInsider.com 4/19/10
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April 19, 2010
UT finds answers
UT finds answers The highly-publicized departures of tailback Bryce Brown, budding offensive tackle star Aaron Douglas and rising senior quarterback Nick Stephens certainly stood out in a bad way, but the veterans still on the roster claim everyone still with the team is ready to move forward under the new battle captain. “I’m not concerned…
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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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Amick Farms announces $74.5 million expansion in Jones County
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Mark Sherman, Associated Press
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December 15, 2025
Supreme Court will hear appeal of Black death row inmate over racial bias in Mississippi jury makeup
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$100 million metallurgical biocarbon manufacturer locating in Pike County
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