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August 15, 2009
Kiffin cancels Tennessee’s Friday night practice, takes team bowling instead
Kiffin cancels Tennessee’s Friday night practice, takes team bowling instead KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Eric Berry, Tennessee’s All-American safety, says he’s looking for the Volunteer defense to rebound during a scrimmage Saturday. Meanwhile, Coach Lane Kiffin canceled a Friday evening practice, and took the team to a bowling alley instead. al.com 8/14/9
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August 15, 2009
Rebs Gone Wild
Rebs Gone Wild OXFORD — Dexter McCluster’s shifty and explosive abilities in the Wild Rebel formation undoubtedly helped Ole Miss to its breakout nine-win season in 2008. And even after the senior is gone next year, UM coach Houston Nutt is optimistic that McCluster’s highlight-reel plays out of the oddball direct snap formation will lead…
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August 15, 2009
Smith tries on Pegues’ big shoes
Smith tries on Pegues’ big shoes STARKVILLE — The question came so often to Derek Pegues that he probably got tired of it early: How has playing quarterback in high school helped you as a free safety? Now, Pegues has left the Mississippi State secondary, his eligibility exhausted at the conclusion of last season. Zach…
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August 14, 2009
A behind-the-scenes look at a day in the life of New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton
A behind-the-scenes look at a day in the life of New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton Sean Payton flips open his cell phone at 7 a.m. to make his first coaching call of the day. It’s Tuesday morning, the first day of school for daughter Meghan and son Connor, and he’s calling to wish them…
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August 14, 2009
SEC primed to produce another BCS champ
SEC primed to produce another BCS champSEC primed to produce another BCS champ SEC schools have won the past three national titles, and Florida appears primed to make it four in a row this season. Urban Meyer’s Gators return their entire starting defense – and each of their defensive second-teamers from a season ago –…
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August 14, 2009
Terrific tandems: the best QB-WR combinations in college football
Terrific tandems: the best QB-WR combinations in college football There might not be a Penn State Kerry Collins-to-Bobby Engram or Southern Cal Matt Leinart-to-Dwayne Jarrett combination among the best quarterback-wide receiver tandems in 2009. But there are a handful of duos that can take over a game and carry a program. Here’s ranking the best:…
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August 14, 2009
‘I WANTED THE BABY BUT RICK SAID NO … I LIVED IN FEAR’
‘I WANTED THE BABY BUT RICK SAID NO … I LIVED IN FEAR’ When Karen Sypher caught Rick Pitino’s eye across the bar, the famous basketball coach motioned to the empty seat next to him. “He had a glass of red wine ready for me,” she told The Post. “I recognized him. I was divorced…
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August 14, 2009
Vick not worth the trouble for Eagles
Vick not worth the trouble for Eagles With their shocking decision to sign Michael Vick, the Eagles are taking an enormous risk. All that’s at stake is everything owner Jeff Lurie and head coach Andy Reid have ever said about what the franchise stands for, and they have put all of that in the hands…
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August 13, 2009
Big 10 hopes to overcome big game woes
Big 10 hopes to overcome big game woes It’s an ugly truth that won’t go away, a story line that will be beaten to death until the Big Ten stops getting beat to death by teams from outside the conference: When will the Big Ten become an elite conference on the field again? Here are…
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August 13, 2009
QB triumvirate share common bond
QB triumvirate share common bond When the three best quarterbacks in college football arrived in New York on the same weekend last December, few people realized they would remain tethered eight months later. In an era in which undergraduate stars almost always depart for the NFL, the Heisman Trophy ceremony has become a stage from…
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August 13, 2009
Barkley to take over first-team offense…Southern Cal
Barkley to take over first-team offense…Southern Cal USC quarterback Aaron Corp will be out one to two weeks after an MRI on Wednesday revealed a small crack on the head of his left fibula. Corp was hurt Monday when a lineman rolled into his knee, though he missed only a few plays before returning to…
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August 13, 2009
Breaking rules costs Johnson
Breaking rules costs Johnson OXFORD — There’s only been three days of practice, but Ole Miss offensive guard Rishaw Johnson has already found his way into coach Houston Nutt’s doghouse. Johnson, a 6-foot-4, 295-pound sophomore, won the starting job at right guard during spring practice, but found himself on the third team Wednesday evening after…
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