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March 4, 2010
College Football’s 15 Most Rabid Fan Bases
College Football’s 15 Most Rabid Fan Bases What makes college football so exciting and full of energy? In a word—fans. It’s all about the fans when it comes to college football. Stadiums fill up to 100,000-plus with crazed fans locked shoulder-to-shoulder to go wild for their team every Saturday. There are certain fan bases, though,…
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March 4, 2010
2010 Look Ahead: SEC West
2010 Look Ahead: SEC West It’s no secret in college football today: make it through the SEC season with a single loss (maybe two), and you’re going to a BCS bowl. Make it through the SEC season with a single loss (or better) and win the SEC Championship and you’ll be playing for the BCS…
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March 4, 2010
Is Erin Andrews dancing off the sideline?
Is Erin Andrews dancing off the sideline? Erin Andrews is joining Dancing With The Stars, meaning she’s entering an area she shouldn’t if she wants to be viewed as a (oxymoron alert) serious sideline reporter. So, more likely, this is her first step off the football sideline to the E! channel or some mainstream entertainment…
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March 4, 2010
The new starting QB’s…and what they need to do this spring
The new starting QB’s…and what they need to do this spring Which new starting QB needs to have the best spring to instill confidence in his teammates Kevin Newsome, or whoever wins the job, at Penn State. In retrospect, Daryll Clark never reached Heisman Trophy candidate status and never strung together an All-American season. Yet…
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March 4, 2010
The Big 10: Is Bigger Better?
The Big 10: Is Bigger Better Twelve would seem to make the most financial sense for all parties. Really, though, it depends on the teams. If the conference can score one or more of the sport’s megapowers—Texas and Notre Dame come to mind—then blasting past the 12-team ceiling looks appropriate. Even 16 teams wouldn’t be…
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March 4, 2010
College Football’s Dark Horses for 2010: Who Will Surprise the Experts?
College Football’s Dark Horses for 2010: Who Will Surprise the Experts? Every year, there seem to be a few college football teams that surprise us all—including those in the media—by overachieving and giving hope to the BCS haters. These teams make a big splash on the national scene, and they even threaten to rock the…
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March 4, 2010
Shift to 3-D TV broadcasts will begin with college football fans
Shift to 3-D TV broadcasts will begin with college football fans LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — When South Florida’s Maikon Bonani booted a 43-yard field goal to beat Kansas on a Friday night in 2008, I watched from my press box seat on the 48-yard line. Even though I saw the kick go through the…
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March 4, 2010
5 Things to Watch in SEC basketball
5 Things to Watch in SEC basketball 1. NCAA Tournament bubble watch. Anywhere from three to five SEC teams could be in the field. Kentucky, Vanderbilt and Tennes see are locks. Missis sippi State and Florida, which lost to Vanderbilt on Tuesday, are square on the bubble. Mississippi State can’t af ford to lose to…
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March 4, 2010
Auburn closes Beard-Eaves with big win over Mississippi State
Auburn closes Beard-Eaves with big win over Mississippi State AUBURN — Auburn ended a 42-year run at Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum with a victory, topping Mississippi State 89-80 Wednesday night. Three seniors had big games for the Tigers. Tay Waller had 22, Brendon Knox had 21 and DeWayne Reed scored 19 for the Tigers. MSU’s Dee Bost,…
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March 3, 2010
Showman Pearl shines in shadow of football
Showman Pearl shines in shadow of football Sonny Smith, native of Roan Mountain, Tenn., and lifelong basketball aficionado, always figured there was a ripe opportunity for the right man back home. The opportunity: The University of Tennessee men’s basketball program. The man: Bruce Pearl. “I always thought the potential for the second-best job in the…
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March 3, 2010
March Madness: 10 Conference Tournaments You Don’t Want to Miss
March Madness: 10 Conference Tournaments You Don’t Want to Miss March Madness has arrived, and already I feel like I am taking crazy pills. Conference tournaments are getting underway all over the country. Invites to the big dance hang in the balance. With so much meaningful basketball being played, it becomes difficult to prioritize. This…
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March 3, 2010
Jevan Snead at the 2010 NFL Combine: What Did We Learn?
Jevan Snead at the 2010 NFL Combine: What Did We Learn? Unlike last year, when the Rebels had two first round prospects in Michael Oher and Peria Jerry, only one of this year’s participants—Dexter McCluster—entered the combine ranked by analysts among the top five at their position. Both Jevan Snead and Greg Hardy entered the…
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August 22, 2025
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Lynne Jeter
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Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center project marks major milestone
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August 24, 2025
20 years: Remembering Hurricane Katrina
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Matt Friedeman
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