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July 27, 2008
SEC FOOTBALL COMMENTARY: Here are the best of Media Days
SEC FOOTBALL COMMENTARY: Here are the best of Media Days HOOVER — By Friday afternoon, a couple of hours after the last coaches walked out the revolving door at the Wynfrey Hotel, the only remnants of 2008 SEC Media Days were a bunch of green pens, enough wasted paper to make a tree literally cry…
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July 27, 2008
Advocates, NCAA take sides on paying student-athletes
Advocates, NCAA take sides on paying student-athletes Many of the animated players look and play a lot like the players they’re patterned after. Brace has one thing in common with every player depicted: he’s not getting a nickel from the NCAA or game maker EA Sports. He has a problem with that. Brace, and others,…
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July 27, 2008
Georgia not dancing around expectations as a title contender
Georgia not dancing around expectations as a title contender HOOVER, Ala. — He’s captured two SEC championships, holds the fourth-highest winning percentage (.789) of any coach in the country and is coming off a season in which his team finished No. 2 in the polls. For many football followers, however, Georgia coach Mark Richt is…
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July 27, 2008
Favre applies pressure
Favre applies pressure Green Bay – After frenzied developments on Friday, it appears the Brett Favre saga is rapidly approaching two likely endgames: Either Favre will be traded by the start of training camp, or one otherworldly circus will engulf the Green Bay Packers come Monday. A National Football League source familiar with the Packers…
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July 26, 2008
SAINTS COLUMN: Ed Orgeron lands on his feet after Ole Miss
SAINTS COLUMN: Ed Orgeron lands on his feet after Ole Miss JACKSON, Miss. — Approaching the Millsaps football practice fields Thursday morning, I heard the unmistakable sounds of a workout in progress. Pads slapping. Whistles blowing. Players grunting. Balls being kicked. A couple hundred fans cheering. But above it all, you could hear one voice,…
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July 26, 2008
Neuheisel vs. Carroll: No holds barred
Neuheisel vs. Carroll: No holds barred LOS ANGELES — Here’s an image for you. UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel standing alone waiting outside the hotel for his car. Here comes USC coach Pete Carroll. These guys surely dislike each other. Or, at least, they will keep interaction to a minimum in the spirit of a bitter…
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July 26, 2008
SportsSEC: Nutt ready to satisfy hungry Ole Miss fans
SportsSEC: Nutt ready to satisfy hungry Ole Miss fans Hoover, AL – Houston Nutt hopes to build on a first impression. Last November, the former University of Arkansas football coach entered the Gertrude Castellow Ford Center for the Performing Arts as a Rebel. Less than 48 hours earlier, Nutt had resigned as the Razorbacks’ coach.…
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July 26, 2008
Media picks Florida over Georgia in SEC
Media picks Florida over Georgia in SEC BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Georgia enters this season with sky-high expectations, but the Bulldogs will end the year looking up in the standings at their fiercest rival. At least that’s the opinion of the Southeastern Conference media, who selected Florida to win the league title Friday by a surprisingly…
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July 26, 2008
Steve Spurrier on thinking his team could win it all last year: “We were dead wrong.”
Steve Spurrier on thinking his team could win it all last year: “We were dead wrong.” Steve Spurrier is hilarious. I mean, he just is. He’s up there at the dais, wrapping up SEC Kickoff 2008, and he’s really putting a bow on this thing. If you haven’t heard Spurrier do his thing in person,…
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July 26, 2008
SEC coaching lucrative but treacherous
http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080726/COLUMNISTS01/807260538/1002/SPORTS Southeastern Conference football has never been content simply with being better. The need to be bigger is also written into the league’s DNA. Bigger stadiums. Tailgating extravaganzas that would dazzle Her Royal Highness. Round-the-clock recruiting obsession. Head coaching salaries that make Wall Street blush. It’s that final item that intrigues me more than trying…
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July 25, 2008
Column: No looking back for LSU coach
Column: No looking back for LSU coach HOOVER — Darth Vader arrived at SEC Football Media Days without his black cape, breathing apparatus and mask — or even his white ball cap that looks a couple sizes too tight. Les Miles has what everybody else wants, the national championship trophy. But the LSU coach, who…
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July 25, 2008
Croom puts team before individuals
Croom puts team before individuals HOOVER, Ala. — Being chosen Southeastern Conference Coach of the Year last season has not given Mississippi State coach Sylvester Croom the big head. He said Mississippi State has established rules to keep that from happening. Only one year removed from Mississippi State’s first winning season and bowl victory since…
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Frank Corder
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Sid Salter
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May 20, 2026
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