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December 3, 2009
Going long with Brees’ deep threat
Going long with Brees’ deep threat METAIRIE, La. — Marques Colston was riding shotgun with his business manager Mike Harris behind the wheel last winter when Harris turned to Colston. “I have a surprise for you,” Harris told him. “We’re heading to a gospel [music] awards show and you’re going to present an award.” Colston’s…
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October 10, 2009
Decision on whether Tebow plays has long-term consequences
Decision on whether Tebow plays has long-term consequences Derrius Bell walks around confused all day. The back of his head is still sensitive to the touch. He awaits the results of an MRI today to see if there is any swelling in the brain. Bell, a Southern Methodist cornerback, has suffered two concussions already this…
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July 1, 2009
New Union Chief Tutors Players on NFL Economics; $8 Billion on the Line
New Union Chief Tutors Players on NFL Economics; $8 Billion on the Line The new union leader’s quiz of some of the best-educated professional athletes in the country proceeds like this: “How many people here know the National Football League is a non-profit?” DeMaurice Smith, the longtime Washington, D.C., lawyer asks 75 members of the…
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May 21, 2009
Hardy Vision: Betting against Kiffin sure thing one way or another
Hardy Vision: Betting against Kiffin sure thing one way or another No, I’m not trying to steal Chris Rock’s “How much for an order of ribs?” routine. But I’ll make fun of Lane Kiffin at the end of this, I promise. I walk into a ribs joint to place a takeout order. I tell the…
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April 29, 2009
NCAA to Rebs: Hit road
NCAA to Rebs: Hit road OXFORD — What was supposed to be an afternoon of celebration for the Ole Miss men’s tennis program ended with coach Billy Chadwick blankly staring at a brick wall in downtown Oxford, trying to digest the stunning bad news he had just received. “I haven’t been this surprised,” Chadwick said,…
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April 23, 2009
Arkansas hopes it finally has its elite quarterback
Arkansas hopes it finally has its elite quarterback Some think quarterback often has been a problem area at Arkansas. But before accepting a blanket statement like that, let’s consider some facts. • Just four years ago, Razorbacks quarterback Matt Jones was taken in the first round of the NFL draft. Then again, he was selected…
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April 7, 2009
Michael Jordan: ‘The best there ever was.’
Michael Jordan: ‘The best there ever was.’ DETROIT — Most people go into the Hall of Fame first. Then they get the statue. Not Michael Jordan. Even as he stood in the ballroom of a downtown Detroit hotel Monday for the announcement of his election to the Hall class of 2009, the same snowstorm that…
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February 10, 2009
FINEBAUM: Tennessee must cut its ties with Kiffin
FINEBAUM: Tennessee must cut its ties with Kiffin There is a simple solution to the anarchy at Tennessee. It doesn’t require committee meetings or deep analysis. It might be costly in the short term, but the long-term effect will be bountiful. To maintain even a modicum of integrity and respect in the world of college…
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January 18, 2009
Future Tiger QB’s dad feeling a little ‘maroon and gold”
http://www.thetowntalk.com/article/20090118/SPORTS/901180324/1006 BATON ROUGE — David Garrett’s cowbells are losing a little of their ring lately. A 1982 graduate of Mississippi State, Garrett is a second term president of the Lee County alumni chapter of State. One of his sons, Drew Garrett, is a sophomore at State. David and his wife Felicia of Jackson, Miss., started…
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December 16, 2008
BRAD LOCKE:No real honeymoons in the SEC
BRAD LOCKE:No real honeymoons in the SEC STARKVILLE – Well, the honeymoon was great – full of passion and excitement – but it’s over now. Or it had better be. I’m not being a downer or a wet blanket, just a realist. And so is Dan Mullen, which is a good and necessary quality for…
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October 26, 2008
JUSTIN GRAVES: Is it second-year magic for Saban?
JUSTIN GRAVES: Is it second-year magic for Saban? The stars are aligning in Tuscaloosa. Everything appears to be falling into place. So does that mean it’s safe to say it? Can Crimson Tide football fans utter those four little words that they’ve been dying to say? Alabama football is back. It actually looks like it…
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September 27, 2008
No bigger UGA wins over Bama than these
No bigger UGA wins over Bama than these With the No. 1 ranking up for grabs, and ESPN’s “College GameDay” coming to Athens for the first time since 1998 for Saturday night’s game between No. 3 Georgia and No. 8 Alabama, some might think this is will be the wildest scene ever for a game…
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