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August 22, 2008
SEC: Defending champs face tall task to repeat
SEC: Defending champs face tall task to repeat The championship rings — all three of them — are packed away. The memories are as faded as the jeans drooping from the hips of some of the more fashion-conscious Tigers. The SEC’s saliva-inducing hype has been directed East toward Athens and Gainesville. It seems like no…
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August 22, 2008
Rodriguez’s offense is innovative but not completely foreign to Big Ten
Rodriguez’s offense is innovative but not completely foreign to Big Ten One by one, Big Ten coaches stood at the dais overlooking a cavernous ballroom and saluted Joe Tiller, offensive innovator. As the league’s media session kicked off, the coaches made obligatory jokes about Tiller’s impending retirement from Purdue and his fly-fishing fixation, but they…
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August 21, 2008
Upshaw played game hard on and off the field
Upshaw played game hard on and off the field As a player, Gene Upshaw was unlike most guards. He loaded his forearms with extra amounts of padding to prepare for the opposition. Offensive linemen, guards in particular, protect quarterbacks in relative anonymity. But Upshaw knew offenses needed to knock people over to move forward. Upshaw…
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August 21, 2008
Sherrod takes over LT ahead of schedule
Sherrod takes over LT ahead of schedule STARKVILLE — Derek Sherrod’s Mississippi State career was supposed to come here, to his current position of left tackle, soon enough. MSU coach Sylvester Croom knew that as soon as Sherrod committed. But Sherrod started out as a reserve at right tackle last fall, working in all but…
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August 21, 2008
Ranking obnoxious SEC football fans
Ranking obnoxious SEC football fans Any partisan can nettle a neutral. That’s the difference between passion and dispassion. And I, it must be stipulated, get paid to be neutral. So maybe I’m not the best judge. On the other hand, I saw my first SEC game in 1969 and covered my first conference game in…
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August 21, 2008
NCAA bans horse-collar tackle from college football
NCAA bans horse-collar tackle from college football INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA banned the horse-collar tackle from college football. Following the lead of the NFL and acting on a proposal made by its Football Rules Committee, the NCAA will assess a penalty this season when a runner is yanked to the ground from the inside collar…
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August 21, 2008
Stewart, White perfect remedy for Mountaineers
Stewart, White perfect remedy for Mountaineers Newport, R.I. — New West Virginia coach Bill Stewart won’t tell you he’s going to outscheme every other coach in the Big East. The son of a pipe fitter from a small mining town, Stewart changed jobs six times in 12 years, even making two stops in the Canadian…
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August 21, 2008
A little of this, a little of that – MSU
A little of this, a little of that – MSU OK. Back to sports. With a Maroon & White flavor, of course. Here are some things to note . . . • What has said to be happening for weeks is now official. The weekly MSU call-in show will now be hosted by Jim Ellis…
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August 21, 2008
Rebels offensive line: Geralds finding a home at center
Rebels offensive line: Geralds finding a home at center OXFORD – Daverin Geralds routinely drew high praise from the previous Ole Miss coaching staff. However, in moving back and forth from offense to defense he never seemed to find a position he could call his own. Until now. He was recruited for the offensive line,…
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August 21, 2008
Bulldogs offensive line: Sherrod shifts to the blind side
Bulldogs offensive line: Sherrod shifts to the blind side STARKVILLE – When it comes to changing positions, going from right tackle to left tackle isn’t exactly the easiest move. And no one knows that any better than Derek Sherrod. Back in the spring when All-SEC standout Michael Brown was dismissed from the team for his…
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August 21, 2008
Bulldogs offensive line: Sherrod shifts to the blind side
Bulldogs offensive line: Sherrod shifts to the blind side STARKVILLE – When it comes to changing positions, going from right tackle to left tackle isn’t exactly the easiest move. And no one knows that any better than Derek Sherrod. Back in the spring when All-SEC standout Michael Brown was dismissed from the team for his…
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August 21, 2008
Bulldogs try new things in practice
http://www.sunherald.com/236/story/761458.html Mississippi State’s football team practiced for just over two hours on Wednesday, focusing on situational drills. The Bulldogs moved inside the Palmeiro Center as scattered thunderstorms threatened the area for most of the day. “Same song, different day,” MSU coach Sylvester Croom said after the workout. “We got some good work done; focused on…
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