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wFriday, September 27, 2002


A compelling argument in defense of recently departed Colorado QB Craig Ochs. Maybe he's not so flaky after all:

Barnett buffaloed young QB


posted by Jordan at 11:03:00 AM


wThursday, September 26, 2002


One out of every six males at Wofford plays for the football team. What's more, one of them is legally blind. The team is 3-0.

Wofford is hardly a typical I-AA team


posted by Jordan at 5:10:00 PM


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UCLA players' relentless partying prior to games at least partially blamed for Bruins underachievement the last few years:

Bruins Try Not to Party On


posted by Jordan at 12:33:00 PM


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Georgia Tech DE Greg Gathers is fucking crazy...Martin Lawrence crazy. Only he has an excuse:

Gathers sent to hospital after gun incident


posted by Jordan at 12:06:00 PM


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A legislative act originally intended to protect the health histories of ordinary workers receiving health benefits may soon make publicizing a player's injuries illegal:

Injury Talk May Soon Violate Law


posted by Jordan at 11:01:00 AM


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Coral Gayble's own Kenny Duerffel is again carping about rough play, this time late-hit accusations directed squarely at Boston College:

Dorsey says Eagles play dirty

"I just hate Boston College to be perfectly honest," he said.


posted by Jordan at 10:48:00 AM


wWednesday, September 25, 2002


Bob Davie: Good for something

Irish coach emeritus and new ESPN analyst Bob Davie has his own weekly column on ESPN.com in which he very coherently explains various defensive schemes and formations. Interesting reading...for the interested:

Davie's Football 101 archive


posted by Jordan at 12:57:00 PM


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Colorado QB Craig Ochs speculated to be using supposed career-ending injury merely as an excuse to transfer:

Ochs says goodbye to CU, but not football
 

posted by Jordan at 11:29:00 AM


wTuesday, September 24, 2002


Post One: Welcome to uselessness. If all goes as planned, this should become a good source of college football coverage in national, local and regional sports media, from dork board rumors to columnist bloatings to the lesser-known information that doesn't make it beyond campus.

posted by Jordan at 4:17:00 PM