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FIU hires Ron Turner to take over football program
FIU stunned the college football world when it parted ways with coach Mario Cristobal, who successfully turned around the program but fell short of conference championship expectations in 2012. After an extended search, the school is set to formally...Tags: University of the Pacific, Chicago Bears, Football, Florida International Golden Panthers, Indianapolis Colts
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Forget everything else, it all comes down to winning the game
This isn't just Ray Lewis' last ride anymore. It isn't just the heart-warming story of two competitive brothers meeting on the NFL's biggest stage. It isn't about Joe Flacco's status as an elite quarterback and the $100 million contract that will almost...Tags: TiVo Inc., American Football Conference, Football, Denver Broncos, National Football League
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What state has hosted the most Super Bowls? That would be Florida
Just call us the Super Bowl State. Florida has hosted more Super Bowls than any other state. The NFL’s championship game has been here 15 times, in three cities: Miami, Tampa and Jacksonville. Miami has hosted the Super Bowl more than any...
Tags: Chaka Khan, Tracy Porter, Atlanta Falcons, National Football League, Gloria Estefan
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Big holes in the NFL safety net for former players like Bob Zeman
LA JOLLA — Bob Zeman will do the same as millions Sunday. He will grab the remote, find an easy chair and turn on the Super Bowl. "I still like the drama of the game," he says. He won't exactly be a fan. More like an observer. He knows too much...Tags: Dave Duerson, Phil McGraw, Barack Obama, Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders
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A game the NFL can't win?
Professional football is the most popular spectator sport in America, which is one reason the Super Bowl is expected to draw 110 million viewers. With its famous athletes, storied franchises and lucrative TV contracts, it's an industry whose future...
Tags: Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, National Football League, Football, Injuries and Wounds, Services and Shopping
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Harbaugh's winning ways
NEW ORLEANS — America looks at Jim Harbaugh and sees one of the NFL's brightest and most charismatic coaches who wears the same black 49ers sweatshirt and hat every day leading up to Super Bowl XLVII. Chicago still sees No. 4. America hears...
Tags: Walter Payton, Chickenpox, Jim Harbaugh, Jim McMahon, NFL Draft
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Teel Time: U.Va. coordinator Fairchild directed prolific offenses at Colorado State, in NFL
As money managers are fond of reminding us, past returns are no guarantee of future returns. Same goes for coaches, football and otherwise. But if Steve Fairchild’s most recent nine seasons as an offensive coordinator are any indicator, and if...Tags: College Football, Marshawn Lynch, National Football League, Football, Holiday Bowl
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Pompei's NFL power rankings
1. Texans (1 last week): By now Jim Schwartz should have received that fruit basket from Gary Kubiak. 2. Ravens (2): Converting a fourth-and-29 with the game on the line? Ray Lewis coming back soon? Terrell Suggs' miraculous recovery? Somebody up...Tags: Richard Sherman, Atlanta Falcons, Chad Henne, National Football League, Houston Texans
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Dan Pompei's NFL power rankings
1. Patriots (3 last week): Step into Bill Belichick's web, Colin Kaepernick. 2. Broncos (2): They need to beat the Ravens to keep their hopes alive for a first round playoff bye. 3. Packers (7): Mike McCarthy believes this team can be better than...Tags: Kansas City Chiefs, Atlanta Falcons, American Football Conference, Denver Broncos, National Football League
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Dan Pompei's NFL power rankings
Last week in parenthesis 1. Broncos (1): In their last four games, no team has come within 13 points of them, and in their 11 game winning streak they have only trailed in the fourth quarter once. 2. Packers (2): Despite the fact they lost Sunday,...
Tags: Atlanta Falcons, National Football League, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Arizona Cardinals
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Rodney Harrison is 'scared to death' after suffering concussions
Rodney Harrison, the former all-pro safety for the San Diego Chargers and New England Patriots, said he's scared for his future after sustaining numerous concussions during his playing days. "I'm scared to death," Harrison said in an interview with...
Tags: Dave Duerson, Football, National Football League, Rodney Harrison, Bob Costas
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Super Bowl showdowns: Ray Rice and the Ravens know running won't be easy vs. 49ers linebackers
The Baltimore SunEach day this week, reporter and blogger Matt Vensel will break down a key matchup from Sunday’s Super Bowl. Today, he looks at how the 49ers may try to keep Ravens running back Ray Rice out of the end zone. In Ray Rice, the Ravens have one of the...Tags: Terrell Davis, Torrey Smith, Ahmad Brooks, Entertainment, Marshal Yanda
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