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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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September 26, 2008
Bucs, Dolphins and others should take further advantage of spread offense in NFL
Bucs, Dolphins and others should take further advantage of spread offense in NFL The best part wasn’t actually watching Miami Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown taking six direct snaps from center, running for three touchdowns and throwing for another. No, the best part was when the camera flashed to New England’s sideline and showed Bill…
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September 22, 2008
Fighting Irish flaws glaring in first real test
Fighting Irish flaws glaring in first real test In what amounted to the Notre Dame football team’s first real test of the season after a pair of simple quizzes, the Irish left zero questions blank. But we already knew the answer to the big one: Yep, they are who we thought they were. As fast…
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September 5, 2008
SEC members appear even stronger this season, widening gap as college football’s top conference
SEC members appear even stronger this season, widening gap as college football’s top conference It’s been said before, and Saturday the case was made again — the SEC is the strongest football conference in the country. The evidence is there for anyone who cares to look. First the obvious: The past two national champions have…
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August 4, 2008
With Joe on the go soon, who’s next great at Penn State?
With Joe on the go soon, who’s next great at Penn State? Yo, Joe, this about clinches it, right? Right? Good God, man. What’s it going to take? Forget stepping down or being fired. Let’s take this one misstep at a time. We now know that the next Penn State coach will not come from…
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July 25, 2008
Fulmer served with subpoena at SEC media day
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3503380&campaign=rss&source=NCFHeadlines BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer has found the subpoena he was served Thursday at the Southeastern Conference Media Days. Alabama attorneys representing disassociated Alabama booster Wendell Smith in a defamation suit against the NCAA want to question Fulmer under oath about his role in the investigation of Alabama, which ultimately landed the…
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July 22, 2008
Can’t duck the truth: It’s time to talk football
Can’t duck the truth: It’s time to talk football The sign in the Peabody lobby welcomed everyone to Conference USA’s football media day and the fans jammed together in two thick lines. They jostled for position, held their digital and video cameras poised. Here to see SMU coach June Jones, maybe, maybe? Or Memphis coach…
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July 8, 2008
FSU owes debt of gratitude to departed AD Dave Hart
FSU owes debt of gratitude to departed AD Dave Hart Thank you, Dave Hart. Belatedly, but befittingly. Thank you for bringing FSU’s athletic program out of its caveman era when football was all that mattered in Tallahassee and everything else was ignored. Thank you for making sure the soccer field is as state-of-the-art as the…
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July 8, 2008
Strange: TitleTown doesn’t quite fit
Strange: TitleTown doesn’t quite fit Maybe you missed it Monday night, but in there between a big baseball trade and Madonna’s denial that she’s throwing batting practice for A-Rod, Knoxville got some love on ESPN’s SportsCenter. Our fair city is one of 20 finalists in ESPN’s “TitleTown USA” promotion. It’s a contest to help fill…
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July 5, 2008
Venus Williams owns Wimbledon
Venus Williams owns Wimbledon She might not have won a tournament all year. She might have lost to the likes of Domininka Cibulkova and Petra Kvitova recently. She might be 28 years old. No matter. When Venus Williams comes to Wimbledon she transforms into the best player in the world. She won her fifth title…
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July 5, 2008
A College Town Where the Streets Are Paved in Magnolia
A College Town Where the Streets Are Paved in Magnolia IT has been nearly 50 years since William Faulkner walked the streets of Oxford, Miss., a gentrified college town that he would hardly recognize today. But he remains so strong a presence that his weighty prose still informs daily life. The slamming of screen doors…
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