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August 11, 2009
Georgia will be the surprise team of SEC
Georgia will be the surprise team of SEC New York-I’m in the Big Apple today shooting a preseason college football show for CBS with Tim Brando, Spencer Tillman and Gary Danielson. The show will run at 1 p.m. on Saturday, just before coverage of the PGA Championship. Danielson, the former Purdue and NFL quarterback, left…
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August 11, 2009
Haden looking to be Tebow’s backup
Haden looking to be Tebow’s backup GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Step aside Tim Tebow. Defending national champion Florida has another quarterback ready to take snaps this season. And it’s not John Brantley, the No. 2 guy on the depth chart. Joe Haden, one of the team’s best defensive players, is working with the quarterbacks in fall…
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August 11, 2009
What do women’s undergarments and ACC football have in common?
What do women’s undergarments and ACC football have in common? This is all you need to know about ACC football: Clemson almost lost two practices because, on the first two days of fall camp, its players wore girdles. That’s right. Girdles. First, Alabama strips Clemson of its manhood in the inaugural Chick-fil-A College Kickoff. Now,…
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August 11, 2009
Stage set for historic 2009 season college football season
Stage set for historic 2009 season college football season It has been all but automatic in college football for more than a quarter-century, since Herschel Walker took his 1982 Heisman and turned pro after his junior season at Georgia. The brighter the college football star, the shorter he stays. The game’s best players spend three…
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August 10, 2009
Tebow not swamped with homework
Tebow not swamped with homework How can you be a college athlete when you’re taking a sum total of one class? And since it is a University of Florida football player we’re talking about, something tells me the class isn’t organic chemistry. This isn’t any Gator, this is the sainted Tim Tebow. Tebow has done…
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August 10, 2009
Money matters in college football
Money matters in college football If you want to win in college football, then you have to spend. Schools that spent the most money on their football teams enjoyed the most success on the field in a survey of area Division I programs and their conferences. The biggest spenders may not always have won a…
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August 10, 2009
There’s no collusion against Michael Vick
There’s no collusion against Michael Vick The NFL owners Jesse Jackson accused of colluding against Michael Vick are members of the same group that made Vick the No. 1 pick of the 2001 draft and handed the poor-passing quarterback more than $100 million in contracts. In a New York Times column written by one of…
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August 10, 2009
Big 12, SEC should start new rivalry
Big 12, SEC should start new rivalry It has become the leading question in college football in recent seasons: Which conference is the best in the country, the SEC or Big 12? The one certain answer is that both leagues have plenty of good teams and plenty of talent. As for the best, well, there…
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August 9, 2009
Replacing a legend? Caldwell did his homework
Replacing a legend? Caldwell did his homework TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — When Jim Caldwell officially took over the head coaching position for the Indianapolis Colts, he went searching for advice and for parallels. Who, he wondered, would understand the challenge he was facing, replacing a legend like Tony Dungy, who retired with a gaudy .668…
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August 9, 2009
Inductions of Bills provide cause for celebration
Inductions of Bills provide cause for celebration CANTON — About 90 minutes before the ceremony, the rains began to subside over central Ohio. The late-afternoon skies turned clear and bright, as if the football gods — perhaps on notice from Tim Russert and Jack Kemp — were smiling down on the Hall of Fame inductions…
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August 9, 2009
Intensity constant for Dogs
Intensity constant for Dogs STARKVILLE — Friday’s Mississippi State practice – the last before they were sealed of to fans and the media – seemed to represent everything that has changed on the practice field from the previous staff to first-year coach Dan Mullen. clarionledger.com 8/9/9
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August 9, 2009
Massive Massie fills need
Massive Massie fills need OXFORD — As the crowd of freshmen walked across the Indoor Practice Facility to the locker room, coach Houston Nutt took a look at them. There were 22 in all. But that 6-foot-7, 345-pound guy right in the middle was the one that really grabbed his attention. “Bobby really helps everything,”…
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March 28, 2025
Governor vetoes bill he says seeks to expand Medicaid in Mississippi
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Frank Corder
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March 28, 2025
In wake of Signal-gate, Senator Wicker says he and Secretary Hegseth “are working in lockstep”
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March 28, 2025
US inflation remained elevated last month as consumer spending recovered
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Lynne Jeter
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March 27, 2025
Vicksburg Shipyard announces new vessel repair and maintenance operations in Warren County
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Frank Corder
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March 26, 2025
Bollinger Shipyards secures $951 million U.S. Coast Guard contract modification
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Lynne Jeter
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March 26, 2025
Mississippi ranks high in franchise growth
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March 28, 2025
Ole Miss men, women set for Sweet 16 tonight
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Meredith Biesinger
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March 28, 2025
Queen’s Reward: “Mead” in Mississippi
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March 28, 2025
Two deliverances
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Russ Latino
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March 27, 2025
In wise move, Speaker White sends proposed prescription drug law to conference
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Sid Salter
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March 26, 2025
Decimals aside, the proposed tax compromise hits historically significant tax structures
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Mark Keenum
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March 25, 2025
Autonomy and AI to drive agricultural innovation and production
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