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September 2, 2008
Croom puts faith in Carroll as starting QB
Croom puts faith in Carroll as starting QB STARKVILLE — Say goodbye to the two-quarterback system at Mississippi State. For now. MSU coach Sylvester Croom said Monday that sophomore Wesley Carroll will be the team’s quarterback in its Saturday night home opener against Southeastern Louisiana, “and we’re going to win, lose, sink or swim with…
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September 2, 2008
Ole Miss tackle may return for Wake Forest game
Ole Miss tackle may return for Wake Forest game OXFORD — Ole Miss defensive tackle Peria Jerry has returned to practice and could play in Saturday’s game against Wake Forest. Jerry, a preseason All-Southeastern Conference second-team selection, had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee Aug. 18 to repair torn cartilage. “He joined us yesterday for…
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September 2, 2008
Who’s Hot and Who’s Not: Week 1
Who’s Hot and Who’s Not: Week 1 From Cullen Harper and the ACC to the Big East, Navy RB Shun White to Patrick Pinkney, the N.C. State passing game to supposedly non-passing quarterbacks, here’s what’s hot and not from Week 1. Who’s Hot Navy RB Shun White It’s only one game against an FCS team…
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September 2, 2008
College playoff that matters belongs to SEC
College playoff that matters belongs to SEC It’s no coincidence that teams from the Southeastern Conference won the last two national championships, even if you believe Florida and LSU both were lucky to draw Ohio State in the title game. The SEC is so much better than its college football brethren at the moment that…
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September 2, 2008
Second Look: Snapshots from the latest in college football
Second Look: Snapshots from the latest in college football MONDAY MORNING QB The problem at Auburn: two quarterbacks, one football. Tommy Tuberville and Tony Franklin are convinced that Chris Todd and Kodi Burns can share reps without hurting Auburn’s chemistry. It’s a gamble when rhythm and confidence are key. Mike Shula wrote the book on…
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September 2, 2008
NCAA Stars: Pay Them For Jersey Sales
NCAA Stars: Pay Them For Jersey Sales I’m not a pay-for-play guy, but anyone who knows me well knows that I advocate that elite college athletes whose jerseys are being sold at retail, get a piece of the pie. For years, the NCAA has turned a blind eye to the fact that its member institutions…
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September 1, 2008
What We Learned: The (eventful) Monday morning teleconference edition
What We Learned: The (eventful) Monday morning teleconference edition We learned PLENTY from this morning’s teleconference with Mississippi State coach Sylvester Croom. Straight to the bullet points: • Senior linebacker Jamar Chaney’s season is over. He underwent surgery Sunday night to repair a leg fracture. “It’s definitely a blow to us,” Croom said. “That guy…
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September 1, 2008
Mississippi State linebacker Jamar Chaney out for season with broken leg
Mississippi State linebacker Jamar Chaney out for season with broken leg Mississippi State football coach Sylvester Croom said this morning that All-SEC linebacker Jamar Chaney is out for the season after sustaining broken leg in Saturday’s season opening 22-14 loss at Louisiana Tech. commercialappeal.com 9/1/08
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September 1, 2008
BULLDOGS:MSU’s defense was team’s highlight
BULLDOGS:MSU’s defense was team’s highlight The Good: The defense did its part. Keith Fitzhugh snuffed out two Tech scoring chances with interceptions, and MSU’s pass defense as a whole was solid despite the absence of senior free safety Derek Pegues. State yielded just 269 yards, 130 of those in the second half. One glaring stat:…
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September 1, 2008
GREGG ELLIS:’Guy that writes for Journal’ moves on
GREGG ELLIS:’Guy that writes for Journal’ moves on I remember the call as if it were yesterday. It came in January 1999 as I was sitting at my desk at the Indianapolis Star. On the other end was a familiar voice. Gene Phelps. He asked if I was interested in moving back to Mississippi for…
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September 1, 2008
Some debuts go under the radar thanks to ACC’s performance
Some debuts go under the radar thanks to ACC’s performance In the Big East, where No. 25 Pittsburgh and Syracuse collapsed in the fourth quarter and lost their games, they are saying it. In College Station, where Texas A&M fans are still trying to figure out who that team from Arkansas was and why they…
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September 1, 2008
Week 1 not upsetting for college football powers
Week 1 not upsetting for college football powers The way the 2007 college football season left the rails and kept on going all willy-nilly every week, we weren’t sure the 2008 season would know how to proceed. But this one left the station Saturday with a sense of sanity and a strong measure of order…
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December 23, 2024
Civil rights icon James Meredith is honored in his Mississippi hometown
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Frank Corder
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December 23, 2024
Guest, others dissent in release of Gaetz House Ethics report, call it a “dangerous departure”
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Frank Corder
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December 23, 2024
Wicker, Hyde-Smith retain key U.S. Senate committee assignments in next Congress
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Frank Corder
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December 16, 2024
Stark Aerospace adding nearly 100 jobs in Columbus to support new U.S. Navy contract
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Lynne Jeter
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December 11, 2024
Mississippi Artificial Intelligence Network awarded $7.1 Million in RESTORE funding
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Frank Corder
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December 10, 2024
DeLisle announced as site for new PCC GulfChem plant
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Stephen Griffin
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December 24, 2024
New coalition looks to reimagine Jackson’s connection to Pearl River
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C.H. Spurgeon
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December 24, 2024
Christ revealed
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Parrish Alford
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December 23, 2024
Ole Miss donors have bought in to NIL. Miss. State is coming around
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Rebecca Grant
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December 23, 2024
Boosting the maritime industrial base for Navy combat power
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Steven Gassenberger
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December 18, 2024
The PERS $25 billion problem
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Sid Salter
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December 18, 2024
GOP’s Clarke Reed fundamentally changed partisan politics in Mississippi and the South
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