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October 5, 2008
REBELS:Surprise! No. 1 D not so hot
REBELS:Surprise! No. 1 D not so hot OXFORD – Ironically, the yards the Ole Miss Rebels put up on the No. 1-ranked defense on Saturday came with the pass, not the run. South Carolina was giving up only 105 passing yards a game, a figure that led the SEC and ranked No. 2 in the…
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October 5, 2008
College Football Saturday: Not Your Daddy’s Vandy
College Football Saturday: Not Your Daddy’s Vandy It was kind of a slow day yesterday in terms of upsets, but there were a couple of exciting games out there: Are You Kiddin’ Me? I covered many, many Vandy football games in the four years I was in Nashville and the pattern was always the same.…
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October 5, 2008
Art Rooney’s name is synonymous with the NFL
Art Rooney’s name is synonymous with the NFL Most of them are gone now, the grand old names from the NFL’s storied past — Halas, Marshall, Rosenbloom, Murchison — the men who presided over professional football teams when they were the equivalent of mom-and-pop operations, as opposed to the tycoons now running billion-dollar mega-team enterprises…
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October 5, 2008
BRAD LOCKE:Less than the sum of their parts
BRAD LOCKE:Less than the sum of their parts Mississippi State is five games into its season, and with the Bulldogs being off this weekend, it’s time to hand out some progress reports. For starters, MSU is 1-4 overall, 0-2 in the SEC. In this grading system, five wins or less warrants an overall F. None…
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October 5, 2008
PARRISH ALFORD:Rebels did just what it takes – to lose
PARRISH ALFORD:Rebels did just what it takes – to lose OXFORD – If you’re a south end zone ticket holder, bless your heart. The scene must be pain-fully familiar, the opposing SEC fans pausing in celebration only long enough to taunt you before their victorious players arrive. Then the celebration begins anew, the band plays…
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October 5, 2008
Nebraska’s fall means game’s not the same
Nebraska’s fall means game’s not the same LINCOLN, Neb. — On the western edge of the University of Nebraska campus, 80,000-seat Memorial Stadium rises into the sky like a giant concrete monolith. Even in its renovated state, with fancy glass-enclosed luxury boxes, digital scoreboards and high-tech artificial turf field, it remains as one of college…
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October 4, 2008
Vandy gets to prove itself worthy of national stage today
Vandy gets to prove itself worthy of national stage today If I am reading the signs correctly, the Apocalypse is closer than you think. Vanderbilt’s is judged to have the 19th-best football team in the country, if you trust the judgment of those who cast votes for the AP and coaches’ football polls. To add…
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October 4, 2008
Red Sox making monkeys of Angels
Red Sox making monkeys of Angels ANAHEIM – The Rally Monkey is slipping, and the Boston Red Sox are his banana peel. The patron primate of the Los Angeles Angels, the marketing masterstroke that has heralded so much comeback baseball, is evolving rapidly toward irrelevance. Two games into a postseason of extraordinary promise, the Angels…
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October 4, 2008
Angels join Cubs on desolation row (Papelbon)
Angels join Cubs on desolation row (Papelbon) In Game 5 of the ’86 ALCS, the Red Sox trailed 5-2 in the ninth inning. On Friday, the Angels trailed 5-1 in the middle of the fourth inning, but chipped away at the deficit until they tied the score in the eighth. It came down to two…
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October 4, 2008
This Air Force ace was unbeatable
This Air Force ace was unbeatable The old black-and-white photo shows a young guy with a big, toothy grin climbing out of the cockpit of an F-4 Phantom, looking like Hollywood’s version of the classic fighter pilot. That was Steve Ritchie in summer 1972, after the former Air Force Academy halfback became the only Air…
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October 4, 2008
Rising MWC belongs in snooty BCS
Rising MWC belongs in snooty BCS There really isn’t any reason now to call the Bowl Championship Series elitist. Why repeat ourselves? As a toddler, the BCS slurped lucre pabulum with a silver spoon and still haughtily swaggers around with one lodged in its throat. The black sheep brothers were thrown out to a pasture…
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October 4, 2008
Mizzou has the horses to finally win at Nebraska
Mizzou has the horses to finally win at Nebraska I was looking at some of the old scores the other day, the results of all of those humiliating days that Missouri’s football team endured as visitors to Lincoln, Neb. A 51-7 loss in 1996, 57-0 in 1995, 49-7 in 1993, 63-6 in 1991, 69-21 in…
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