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Taylor returns to Watford but admin looms large
Former Watford chairman Jimmy Russo has turned down the club's plea to defer the repayment of his £4.88 million loan and will instead put them into administration.
Story | Conversation | December 18, 2009Best case/Worst case rewind: Rutgers
Brian Bennett, Big East...St. Petersburg Bowl. That's just crazy talk: "Senior Dom Natale wins the starting quarterback job and benefits from having all day to throw behind the league's best offensive line. The running game, led...
Blog | December 17, 2009Six things to consider in Colts-Jags
Paul Kuharsky, AFC South...a dozen other things I'll be watching for or conscious of at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium: Who benefits from the short preparation week? Given less time to prepare, I lean in favor of the team...
Blog | December 17, 2009Mailbag: Various playoff scenarios
Mike Sando, NFC West...have? Would the Packers stay in Glendale rather than travel back and forth? They would have the benefit of missing out on jet lag and have better weather for practicing. Assuming both teams have their...
Blog | December 17, 2009Bowl Mania Predictions
Will Harris, Special to ESPN.comFantasy college football analyst Will Harris makes his bowl predictions, stating the case for both opponents before rendering a verdict, a score and assigning confidence points to each pick.
Story | Conversation | December 17, 2009Should ND have gone or stayed home?
Bruce FeldmanLast week, I rolled out a new concept for Thursdays called "The Argument." (Refresher: Here's the first one, about how to truly define the Heisman tro...
Blog Entry | Conversation | December 17, 2009
Mavs complement with physical defense
Jeff Caplan, ESPNDallas.comThe Mavericks' top offensive weapons have added defense to their arsenal.
Story | Conversation | December 16, 2009Is Commissioner Bud going to kill the DH?
Rob Neyer, SweetSpot...and neither does the Players Association (because the MLBPA is run by the veterans, and the rule benefits veterans most of all). Selig's been criticized for the composition of the committee: "four current managers...
Blog | December 16, 2009Twins flexing newfound financial muscle
Rob Neyer, SweetSpot...these parts can be excused for reacting with some confusion, but what we're seeing are the benefits associated with the move to a new park. I'd posit that these drastic increases may also...
Blog | December 16, 2009Young sits out practice
Associated PressVince Young didn't practice Wednesday, instead watching with the hood of his sweatshirt over his head most of the time.
Story | Conversation | December 16, 2009Enthusiasm's good, but scoring threat better for Bulls
Jon Greenberg, ESPNChicago.comThe Bulls put up a fight against L.A., but they need more than energy to win.
Story | Conversation | December 16, 2009Players stepping up to support Morris
Pat Yasinskas, NFC South...also think there's a realization high in the organization that general manager Mark Dominik probably could benefit from a stronger surrounding cast in the front office. Of course, the best thing that could happen...
Blog | December 16, 2009Tin or glass?
Louie Stout, From BASS Times, January 2010Ten years ago, that decision was pretty cut and dried. If you wanted a glitzy, high performance rig, you chose fiberglass. If you were shopping for an entry level rig to fish small lakes and shallow rivers, aluminum was the way to go.
Story | Conversation | December 16, 2009Big 12 recruiting nuggets: Yuba Co. DE Rony Nelson picks ISU
Tim Griffin, Big 12...time by checking out ESPN.com's On The Trail, which is a part of the Insider benefits. Here's a compendium of Big 12 information provided by Luginbill in his daily missive. DE Rony...
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