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Saints Prepare for Rookie Mini Camp
Doug Miller, NewOrleansSaints.com
5/6/08
On Friday, the newest members of the Saints will get their first taste of action as members of the National Football League when they participate in a three-day rookie and first-year players mini-camp at the team’s Metairie headquarters.
The Saints’ six draft choices from the 2008 draft will be joined by 16 rookie free agents and 36 players that have been invited by the team for a tryout.
Posted 5/7/08
Men’s Golf Selected Into Postseason Play For First Time Since 2000
http://www.mstateathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=16800&ATCLID=1457709
STARKVILLE, Miss. ? The Mississippi State men’s golf team has been selected for NCAA postseason play for the first time since 2000. The Bulldogs have been selected a 13-seed in the East Regional, where MState will compete at the par 72 Council Fire Golf Club in Chattanooga, Tenn., on May 15-17.
Following their best showing at the SEC Championship since 2000, with a fifth place finish at the three round event, the Bulldogs have been selected to NCAA postseason for the first time in the Clay Homan era and the first time since the year 2000.
Mississippi State Athletics
Posted 5/7/08
Ex-Seattle RB Alexander to visit Saints
http://blog.nola.com/saintsbeat/2008/05/exseattle_rb_alexander_to_visi.html
Mike Triplett, The Times-Picayune 5/6/08
The Saints will bring in free-agent tailback Shaun Alexander for a visit this week, a sign that they're still in the market for some insurance in case Deuce McAllister is unable to return to form.
Alexander, 30, was released by the Seattle Seahawks last month after two disappointing, injury-plagued seasons. The former league MVP and three-time Pro Bowl player was scheduled to make his first free-agent visit with the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday.
Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis confirmed Alexander's visit, but he declined further comment. McAllister said he wouldn't be surprised or opposed if the Saints add another tailback before training camp.
"I anticipate they'll continue to look at veteran running backs," McAllister said. "They have to have some protection just in case there are any setbacks with my rehab, even though there haven't been any. It never hurts to have a Plan B."
nola.com
Posted 5/7/2008