Headlinin’: Brown’s ‘bogus’ Rocky Top exit could get its own lawsuit
Making the morning rounds.
Making the morning rounds.
Making the morning rounds. • It’s been real.
– - – Check out the Doc’s game day live blog on all games, running throughout the day. Florida 34, Miami (Ohio) 12
I’ve made a lot of predictions over the last month, about every team in every conference in the country, many of which I frankly can’t even remember. Many, even after diligent research and charts and maybe some rudimentary math, still amount to educated guesses cobbled together with a random strain of fatigued logic
Ole Miss’ first kickoff against Jacksonville State is still roughly 24 hours away, so it’s entirely possible the situation could somehow change again. But as of this afternoon, three days after denying quarterback Jeremiah Masoli a waiver to play for Ole Miss this season , the NCAA says Masoli can play , after all: University of Mississippi football student-athlete Jeremiah Masoli may compete immediately, according to a decision today by the NCAA Division I Subcommittee for Legislative Relief
Alabama was already down its best offensive player , reigning Heisman winner Mark Ingram, for Saturday’s opener against San Jose State, and almost certainly for the far more serious visit from Penn State a week later, as well. As of tonight, the Tide will also be down arguably their best defensive player BCS Championship MVP Marcell Dareus, who’s alleged South Beach antics this spring will cost him both games and a healthy chunk of change for running afoul of NCAA rules on “preferential treatment and agent benefits”: Alabama defensive end Marcell Dareus has been suspended for two games following an investigation into not one but two spring trips that might have involved improper contact with agents.
Alabama was already down its best offensive player , reigning Heisman winner Mark Ingram, for Saturday’s opener against San Jose State, and almost certainly for the far more serious visit from Penn State a week later, as well.
Alabama was already down its best offensive player , reigning Heisman winner Mark Ingram, for Saturday’s opener against San Jose State, and almost certainly for the far more serious visit from Penn State a week later, as well.
The last word on the season’s most pressing topics. It’s a testament to the thoroughness of Florida State’s dominance in the late eighties and early nineties that the national perception of the ‘Noles has consistently been colored at least as much by that decade as by the one that just passed
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