Chris Sheridan

Chris Sheridan

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ESPN.com NBA Insider Chris Sheridan has been covering the NBA for ten years. Since joing the ESPN.com staff in October of 2005, Chris has been providing in-depth reporting and commentary on the NBA scene for ESPN Insider.

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Trio of QBs find success in Week 1, but running backs struggle in losses

Todd McShay, Scouts Inc.

Mark Sanchez and Kellen Lewis enjoyed impressive Week 1 debuts, but the same can't be said for LeSean McCoy. Todd McShay has more in Week 1's stock report.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | September 01, 2008

Big Ten and Notre Dame team recruiting needs for the Class of 2009

Steve Muench, Scouts Inc.

Steve Muench digs deep to find out what positions Big Ten teams and Notre Dame should target with the Class of 2009.

Story | Conversation | August 29, 2008

Breaking down the Big Ten

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

Take a look at what questions were answered this spring and what problems linger heading into the fall.

Story | Conversation | May 08, 2008

After tumultuous offseason, Ferentz hopes history repeats itself

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

History Buff After watching the sick bay and the police blotter fill up with his players, Kirk Ferentz hopes history will soon be on Iowa's side agai...

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Big Ten looks to regain credibility among college football's elite

Adam Rittenberg, ESPN.com

Take a quick look at the position battles, coaching changes and other key factors to pay attention to during spring practices around the Big Ten.

Story | Conversation | February 20, 2008

Team preview: Michigan

Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook

Among the Wolverines' biggest challenges will be filling the holes left by three players chosen in the NFL draft.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | July 18, 2005

Badgers expect spirited spring

Teddy Greenstein, Special to ESPN.com

After completing its 2004 autopsy, Wisconsin's staff has turned its attention to replacing seven defensive starters.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | March 07, 2005