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Rodney Harrison sense 'panic' from Peyton Manning
WatchdogInteresting stuff out of NBC's conference call announcing the hiring of Rodney Harrison and Tony Dungy for the Sunday night studio team. (Jerome Bettis is out, and Cris Collinsworth left for the game booth, creating two spots.) NBC Sports chairman......Tags: Super Bowl, Interior Policy, Art Rooney, Jerome Bettis, Peyton Manning
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Cliffs Notes For The Colts: Super Bowl
IndySportsNationTheir first exit wasn't graceful. In fact it was a little unusual. Problems with pensions, and the threat of losing money, forced Howard Mudd and Tom Moore to retire early , and leave the team on which they'd become an institution. But thanks to some...Tags: Haiti, Super Bowl, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Trips and Vacations, Weather
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Turns out, Wade great —at hoops
Tribune staff reporterTime for a quick quiz with Richards coach Gary Korhonen. What do Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade, Detroit Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski and Tribune columnist John Kass have in common? "They all played football at Richards," Korhonen said. "Dwyane...Tags: Basketball, Education, Dwyane Wade, Chicago Bears, Florida Panthers
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Recruits Play Waiting Game
The Hartford CourantINDIANAPOLIS -- The good feelings in Storrs brought by the commitment from Marcus White, which closed UConn's recruiting for 2002, lasted less than a week. This week, it's on to 2003, which will be an important class for the Huskies' future. Point guard...Tags: Basketball, Education, High Schools, Marcus Williams, Nike, Inc.
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Guard Chooses Missouri Over UConn
The Hartford CourantThomas Gardner, a 6-foot-5 guard from Portland, Ore., who made an official visit to UConn last spring, made an oral commitment to Missouri Wednesday. This was expected. Gardner said he enjoyed his visit to UConn but Missouri went ahead earlier in the...Tags: Kansas, Education, High Schools, Minnesota, Arkansas
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Taliek Bringing Huskies Up To Speed
The Hartford CourantTaliek Brown caught the outlet pass on the right side. He took two dribbles and then his face lit up. Ahead of him, running on the opposite wing, was Emeka Okafor. Brown did not hesitate. He lofted a 45-foot pass that landed softly in the sophomore...Tags: Basketball, Education, Sports, Big East Conference, Emeka Okafor
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Indianapolis at New England
Colts' offensive scheme Despite Peyton Manning's dominant performances, the Colts work best when they have a balanced attack (they have called 62 passes and 55 runs this postseason). They will spread the field often, either with a third receiver or by...Tags: Tyrone Poole, Super Bowl, Tom Brady, Mike Cloud, Steve McNair
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Aggressive Offense Puts Colts, Rams on Top
Latimes.com ColumnistTo win two of the biggest games of 1999, the Indianapolis Colts and St. Louis Rams both played similarly aggressive first-half football Sunday, repeatedly interspersing first-down passes with passing-down runs. Proving that offense-minded teams can win...Tags: Tony Martin, Super Bowl, Eric Brown, Bars and Clubs, Marvin Harrison
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The Better Team Lost
Latimes.com ColumnistOccasionally in an NFL game, the team that plays the better football loses. In a strange 24-21 game Sunday, for example, the winners were the 6-1 Tennessee Titans, who led in the first quarter, 21-0, but scored only three additional points. I'd say...Tags: Chicago Bears, Super Bowl, Steve McNair, Television, Bars and Clubs
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