Posts tagged with the keyword: ‘super-bowl’

The Florida Fix: Charlie Weis is the last, best hope to salvage the Gators’ John Brantley experience

Part of SEC Week . After his openly bitter exit from Notre Dame in 2009, it would have come to one’s surprise if Charlie Weis spent the rest of his days stalking assorted film caves and press boxes around the NFL.

The Florida Fix: Charlie Weis is the last, best hope to salvage the Gators’ John Brantley experience

Part of SEC Week . After his openly bitter exit from Notre Dame in 2009, it would have come to one’s surprise if Charlie Weis spent the rest of his days stalking assorted film caves and press boxes around the NFL

Hey, Bill Belichick’s son is now playing for Rutgers

To look at him, Stephen Belichick is just your everyday, run-of-the-mill, undersized walk-on trying to find his niche among the behemoths on scholarship at Rutgers — except that, well, his last name is Belichick , which tends to stand out on any roster.

Headlinin’: RIP Bubba Smith, Michigan State’s original man among boys

Making the morning rounds. • Hope the horses can swim in heaven

Headlinin’: Ohio State sends response, reforms to NCAA judges

Making the morning rounds.

How John Blake became the latest, and possibly greatest, NCAA outlaw

As navel-gazing offseason memes in college football go, 2011 has been dominated so far by the twin specters of oversigning and cost-of-attendance scholarships.

Ohio State’s quarterback derby just got real: A post-Pryor primer

By now, the backup quarterbacks at Ohio State are no strangers to scrutiny or speculation: They’ve know for six months now that one of them would be filling in for starter Terrelle Pryor at the start of the upcoming season, and spent the spring in a closely watched, four-way duel for the honor.

Big Ten Championship Game puts down warm, cozy roots in Indy

Traditionally, the beleaguered Midwesterner’s first line of defense against taunts over the Big Ten’s record in bowl games* is a challenge for their Sun Belt rivals to try making the trip north for a change. Then they’d get a taste for real Big Ten football, in the elements: Snow, wind, freezing rain, skin-shredding tundra, offenses groping for traction behind 235-pound tailbacks — you know, the way it was meant to be, and all of that stuff Brady Hoke is selling in Michigan

Big Ten Championship Game puts down warm, cozy roots in Indy

Traditionally, the beleaguered Midwesterner’s first line of defense against taunts over the Big Ten’s record in bowl games* is a challenge for their Sun Belt rivals to try making the trip north for a change.

Headlinin’: Lymphoma diagnosis blindsides draft-bound TCU lineman

Making the morning rounds. • Get well soon

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