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July 10, 2009
Ranking the SEC coaches
Ranking the SEC coaches 1. Urban Meyer, Florida, 5th season There’s not much left for Meyer to do. He’s already won two national titles – one more than the legendary Steve Spurrier – in his first four years since coming from Utah. Meyer has taken the SEC by storm by recruiting top-notch talent like QB…
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July 10, 2009
Tops in SEC? Can it be anyone but Tebow?
Tops in SEC? Can it be anyone but Tebow? COLUMBIA — The choice for the top returning offensive player in the Southeastern Conference isn’t exactly a toughie. In fact, Florida quarterback Tim Tebow is arguably the best returning player in the game. Some might go with Heisman winner Sam Bradford of Oklahoma, but Tebow followed…
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July 10, 2009
The SEC’s 10 most powerful people
The SEC’s 10 most powerful people 1. Mike Slive, SEC commissioner: Under Slive’s tutelage, the conference has brokered a revolutionary $2.25-billion television deal with ESPN, won 25 women’s and 24 men’s national championships (including six in football and men’s basketball), cleaned up most probationary issues and pushed the conference to the forefront of many national…
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July 10, 2009
Should coaches keep recruiting in the family?
Should coaches keep recruiting in the family? Nick Saban has a recruiting problem. I know. Hard to believe, considering he rounded up the top class in the country the past two years and is ahead of that pace, in number of commitments, this time around. Saban doesn’t have recruiting problems. Saban is a recruiting problem.…
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July 10, 2009
South Panola’s Parker lives up to monicker
South Panola’s Parker lives up to monicker Easter Rayford nicknamed the grandsons she’s reared “Big” and “Little” when they were toddlers. After his breakout junior season for South Panola, Nick Parker’s moniker might be due for a slight adjustment. Big Game? Big Play? Big Time? All might fit the rugged and tireless tailback from Batesville’s…
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July 10, 2009
Many colleges hiding NCAA violations behind complex law
Many colleges hiding NCAA violations behind complex law Across the country, many major-college athletic departments keep their NCAA troubles secret behind a thick veil of black ink or Wite-Out. Alabama. Cincinnati. Florida. Florida State. Ohio State. Oklahoma. Oregon State. Utah. They all censor information in the name of student privacy, invoking a 35-year-old federal law…
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July 9, 2009
Manning Passing Academy continues to take flight
Manning Passing Academy continues to take flight Talk about humble beginnings producing extraordinary results. As approximately 850 football players prepare to arrive at Nicholls State today, the founding father of the Manning Passing Academy admits not even he foresaw the lofty heights to which this event has soared as an annual rite of summer. “I…
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July 9, 2009
Notre Dame football: He’s talking a good game
Notre Dame football: He’s talking a good game During his football days at Notre Dame (1995-98), Mike Rosenthal was never the locker room sage or a mouthpiece of the team. Nice guy. Great athlete. Loyal. Quiet. So, how out of character is it for the Penn High School grad and retired NFL offensive lineman to…
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July 9, 2009
Rank ‘Em: College Football Conferences
Rank ‘Em: College Football Conferences In a NCAA sport in which every loss counts, the conference your team plays in can have a huge impact on the overall record, rank and bowl placement of your team. For this reason, perhaps, fans everywhere get into heated debates about which conference has the most elite teams. espn.com…
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July 9, 2009
The SEC: It’s tough to ‘Beat It’
The SEC: It’s tough to ‘Beat It’ To some he was Wacko Jacko, a walking public service announcement on the perils of plastic surgery. To others he was the King of Pop, one of the greatest entertainers the world has ever seen. But whether you consider him a freak or a phenom, an accused pedophile…
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July 9, 2009
Madison Central star joins ’09 team
Madison Central star joins ’09 team Madison Central defensive lineman Carlton Martin is the second player chosen to The Clarion-Ledger’s 2009 Dandy Dozen team. clarionledger.com 7/9/9
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July 9, 2009
McNair’s status made investigation public
McNair’s status made investigation public After five gut-wrenching, emotional days, Metro Police Chief Ronal Serpas announced Titans quarterback Steve McNair was shot and killed by Sahel Kazemi, who in turn took her own life. That murder-suicide answer provides an enormous amount of closure on the tragedy. Although murder-suicide seemed apparent early on in the case,…
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April 17, 2025
Regulating kratom in Mississippi: Age restriction, local bans, business concerns
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Daniel Tyson
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April 17, 2025
State Defender hopeful pilot program will receive funding in special session
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April 17, 2025
Magnolia Mornings: April 17, 2025
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Lynne Jeter
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April 17, 2025
GE Aerospace moving at warp speed in Batesville
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Lynne Jeter
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April 15, 2025
ABB doubling size of operations in Tate County
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Lynne Jeter
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April 9, 2025
Cultivating deep Magnolia State connections
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C.H. Spurgeon
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April 18, 2025
Imitate Jesus
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Ben Smith
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April 17, 2025
Stoned on turkeys
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C.H. Spurgeon
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April 17, 2025
Harder to be full than empty
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Jonathan Bain
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April 18, 2025
“One Door” is an open door for welfare expansion in Mississippi
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Sam Franklin
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April 17, 2025
Tariffs at the dawn of the American republic
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Lesley Davis
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April 16, 2025
Mississippi took bold steps this session but there’s more work to do
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