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Long-Awaited College Football Playoff Model Set For 2014
A committee of university presidents approved a plan for a four-team playoff put forward by commissioners of the top football conferences.
College Football Finally Closes In On A Playoff
A major college football playoff, albeit a small one, is closer than ever to becoming a reality.
Laurie Fine, Wife Of Fired Syracuse Hoops Coach, To Sue ESPN
The wife of a fired Syracuse University assistant basketball coach claims ESPN trampled her reputation by broadcasting salacious and false stories about molestation claims against her husband.
Keidel: Give Amar’e A Hand
As much as I’d love to lambaste Amar’e Stoudemire for his on and off-court conduct, I give the guy a pass. Fresh off another brutal loss to Miami, ensconced in the ashes of a charred season, Stoudemire tried to muscle his way out of a mental problem.
Report: Fired ESPN Employee ‘Devastated’ By Uproar Over Offensive Lin Headline
“This had nothing to do with me being cute or punny,” Anthony Federico told the New York Daily News.
ESPN Apologizes For LINsane Headline
ESPN has apologized for using a racial slur in a headline for a story on Knicks sensation Jeremy Lin.
Former Ranger Matthew Barnaby Charged With DWI
Former New York Ranger and Buffalo Sabre Matthew Barnaby was charged with DWI on Sunday after refusing a breath test and driving with a sparking rim.
Bobby Valentine’s New Job Likely Means Stamford Needs A New Public Safety Director
In Bobby Valentine, Stamford mayor Mike Pavia found his dream director of public safety. Now they’ll liekly have to find a new one as Valentine returns to Major League Baseball.
7 Charged In $14 Million Internet Ad Fraud Case
Federal authorities say a crew of Internet bandits devised an international scheme to hijack more than 4 million computers worldwide to generate at least $14 million in fraudulent profits.
Lawyer: Deadspin Wrong On Masturbation Report Against Former ESPN Exec
Why go public and file suit? The reason is simple, says lawyer Judd Burstein: to protect former ESPN exec Keith Clinkscales’ reputation.
Hank Williams Jr. Responds To Controversial Obama Analogy In New Song
And after referring to the country as the “United Socialist States of America,” Williams sings “I’ll keep the USA and y’all can keep the change,” an apparent reference to President’s 2008 campaign slogan.
Al Davis’ Passing Could Renew Raiders-To-L.A. Talk
In the wake of Raiders owner Al Davis’ death, new rhetoric is bound to spring up about the franchise’s future in Oakland, undoubtedly sparking new rounds of discussion as to whether the Raiders would return to Los Angeles.
Hank Williams Jr., Monday Night Football Part Ways; But Who Dropped Who?
“Are you ready for some football?” Well, yes. We are. But Monday nights will be without Hank Williams Jr.’s familiar refrain.
Bobby Valentine Takes New Job In Connecticut
You know him for his work in baseball, but now he could save your life!
Early BCS Championship Ratings Down 12 Percent
Auburn’s last-second 22-19 win over Oregon on Monday night drew a 16.1 overnight rating on ESPN. Last season’s Alabama-Texas game earned an 18.2 on Fox, which is available in about 15 percent more homes.


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