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FSU President Blows Up Anti-Playoff Arguments, Says It's Money That Matters

aolsportsblog.com     yesterday    Send to a friend

Filed under: BCS, Bowl Games, General CFB Insanity, NCAA FB CoachingThe ongoing debate about playoffs in Division I-A the Football Bowl Subdivision is beginning to resemble an unending game of Monopoly, except that it's a little less fun. This classic case of a resistible force meeting a movable...

Road Trippin'

columbiatribune.com     May 18, 2008    Send to a friend

IOWA CITY — Back on the road covering more Missouri Tiger softball action. Should Ehren Earleywine’s club win again Sunday — it gets two chances to beat Iowa once — the Tigers will capture their first regional title in 14 years and advance to next weekend’s super regionals against No. 3 Alabama...

FSU President: Playoffs are "going to happen"

fanblogs.com     May 17, 2008    24 related    Send to a friend

Florida State University president T.K. Wetherell rocked the boat at a college football panel last night, according to CBS Sportsline, saying that a college football playoff is inevitable. After the other panel members (Ohio State coach Jim Tressel, Washington coach Ty Willingham, Kansas coach...

Future of News at Princeton

datamining.typepad.com     May 16, 2008    Send to a friend

I'm back in Seattle after attending the excellent Future of News workshop hosted by David Robinson and Ed Felten. There were many contributing factors to the success of the workshop, not least of which was the cross disciplinary nature of speakers, panelists and attendees. In addition to...

Coaches warm to early signing period at D/FW football forum

dallasnews.com     May 16, 2008    1 related    Send to a friend

By BRIAN DAVIS / The Dallas Morning News brdavis@dallasnews.com IRVING – With recruiting becoming a major headache, more college football coaches are embracing the idea of an early signing period where players could sign a national letter of intent long before February. There are still major...

Ready for judgement day

oldhamadvertiser.co.uk     May 14, 2008    15 related    Send to a friend

YOU know the phrase about someone entering the lions’ den and wondering what they really mean? Failsworth boxer Craig Watson is about to have that experience when he defends his Commonwealth welterweight title at the City of Manchester Stadium on May 24. No problem there you might think – apart...

South Pacific Scores in Outer Critics Circle Awards

observer.com     May 12, 2008    19 related    Send to a friend

South Pacific performers heard some "Happy Talk" this morning. The revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic musical at the Lincoln Center won four awards for the 58th annual Outer Critics Circle Awards, announced today. The Outer Critics Circle Awards are decided upon by a group of writers...

What's your favourite kitchen gadget?

guardian.co.uk     May 12, 2008    Send to a friend

For Kevin Anderson it's his brand new old-school German coffee grinder ... I joined the ranks of the happily married in February, and although my wife isn't a coffee drinker, she let me put a German burr coffee grinder on our gift list. I was thrilled when we received...

BROOK TARGETS BRITISH BELT

sportinglife.com     May 11, 2008    Send to a friend

Kell Brook will aim to become Sheffield's second British champion when he fights Kevin McIntyre. ... Welterweight hot-shot Kell Brook aims to bring a second British title to Sheffield following Ryan Rhodes' victory last month. Brook will challenge champion Kevin McIntyre...

Criminal charges in mine case?

thenewstribune.com     May 9, 2008    35 related    Send to a friend

WASHINGTON – The general manager and possibly other senior staff at the Crandall Canyon Mine in Utah, where nine miners died last August, hid information from federal officials that could have prevented the disaster and should face criminal charges, the chairman of a House investigation said...