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October 21, 2008
Big 12: The South still rules
Big 12: The South still rules An old story line brews fresh in the Big 12. The South rules. That point was driven home Saturday, when the North’s top teams — Missouri and Kansas — were battered by the league’s traditional big boys, Texas and Oklahoma. The Longhorns embarrassed Mizzou, rolling to a 35-3 lead…
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October 21, 2008
Houston Nutt Returns: A Look Back
Houston Nutt Returns: A Look Back This ought to be an interesting week. (How’s that for understatement?) Arkansas hosts former coach Houston Nutt and Ole Miss on Saturday. ArkansasSports360.com will be monitoring all the happenings from Fayetteville to Oxford, Miss. Nutt has already been asked about the game by reporters in Mississippi and says he’s…
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October 21, 2008
Saints’ Reggie Bush out 3-4 weeks with knee injury
Saints’ Reggie Bush out 3-4 weeks with knee injury SI.com’s Peter King just phoned in with a report on Saints running back Reggie Bush. From King: What the New Orleans Saints feared Sunday night became reality Monday morning: All-purpose running back Reggie Bush, who leads the NFL with eight TDs, has a torn meniscus in…
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October 21, 2008
Rooney Rule or not, Haslett deserves to keep coach’s job
Rooney Rule or not, Haslett deserves to keep coach’s job On Sunday afternoon inside the energized Rams locker room, you couldn’t walk two paces without seeing a smiling face, hearing an energized voice or seeing some upbeat player, coach or front-office type trying to diplomatically unravel the little mystery that is no mystery at all:…
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October 21, 2008
Some BCS Doomsday Scenarios
Some BCS Doomsday Scenarios It’s just for fun, but one of the things I like to do right after the first BCS Standings are released is look for what I call “Doomsday Scenarios.” Those are potential outcomes that will drive the powers that be in college football, or at least some of them, absolutely crazy…
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October 21, 2008
Financial Straits of Boosters Hit Athletic Programs
Financial Straits of Boosters Hit Athletic Programs Nearly three years ago, the billionaire oilman T. Boone Pickens donated $165 million to Oklahoma State’s athletic department so it could remake its facilities into a Shangri-La for Cowboys sports, complete with an indoor practice center and new facilities for baseball, equestrian, soccer, tennis, and track and field.…
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October 21, 2008
Tigers present double trouble
http://www.ajc.com/services/content/printedition/2008/10/21/gafoot.html Apparently LSU likes doing things in twos this season —- and that’s not a reference to repeating as national champion. The Tigers (6-1, 3-1 SEC), ranked No. 13 in the first BCS standings, are using the buddy system as they prepare for Saturday’s visit from No. 7 Georgia (6-1, 3-1). When the Bulldogs arrive…
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October 21, 2008
Nutt’s move to Ole Miss creates new rivalry
http://www.sunherald.com/218/story/893919.html ACKSON, Miss. — Houston Nutt gave Arkansas fans one final gift before leaving: A true Southeastern Conference rival. About a third of the questions aimed at the Mississippi coach during his Monday news conference concerned Saturday’s return to Arkansas. And the fans are buzzing about Nutt’s return to the school where he spent 10…
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October 21, 2008
LSU Tigers have bone to pick with Georgia Bulldogs
http://blog.nola.com/lsusports/2008/10/lsu_tigers_have_bone_to_pick_w.html BATON ROUGE — LSU football players insisted Monday they have the Bulldogs, not Georgia, on their minds. The two traditional powers haven’t played each other much over the years, but — this being Southern football — something must have happened somewhere to put an edge of grudge to the meeting, right? Right. The most…
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October 21, 2008
Hogs prepare to host Houston Nutt’s Ole Miss
http://www.kfsm.com/Global/story.asp?S=9210427&nav=menu151_4 FAYETTEVILLE – For most of the Hogs, it will be a reunion of sorts in Fayetteville this Saturday. Former coach Houston Nutt will be on the sidelines for the first time as the opponent. Of course no one knows the magnitude of this game more than Bobby Petrino, Houston’s replacement. The coach is aware…
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October 21, 2008
Nutt: Hardy’s shoes not issue
http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20081021/SPORTS030103/810210334/1287/SPORTS OXFORD — The inconsistent performance of Ole Miss defensive end Greg Hardy this season has been hard to figure for fans, sportswriters and even Hardy’s own coaches. But Houston Nutt knows one thing: Don’t blame it on the shoes. During Saturday’s CBS broadcast of the Ole Miss-Alabama game, a sideline reporter mentioned that Hardy…
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October 21, 2008
Spurrier, SEC clear official in collision with South Carolina QB Garcia
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3654428 The collision between South Carolina quarterback Stephen Garcia and umpire Wilbur Hackett Jr. in Saturday’s loss to LSU has drawn a lot of attention over the past two days, but Gamecocks coach Steve Spurrier says Hackett did nothing wrong. Hackett, a former linebacker at the University of Kentucky from 1967-70, ended up making contact…
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