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Chris Sprow...and skill set (plus only two years of college football wear and tear), what team doesn't need...
Blog Entry | Conversation | February 20, 2009College Football Recruiting: Making Sense of the Rankings
Chris Sprow...from a distant state looking for a great football, academic and spiritual experience. In fact, Mante Te...much of it is based on raw athleticism. College players are far easier to project than the...
Blog Entry | Conversation | February 05, 2009The Morning According to Us
Chris SprowIf you know anything about college football's Signing Day, which takes place today&mdash...
Blog Entry | Conversation | February 04, 2009Not Half Bad
Chris SprowAnother USC football regular season comes to an end this Saturday...into what is the currently steadiest force in college football. But mostly, Carroll is worth noting here...
Blog Entry | Conversation | December 03, 2008The Morning According to Us
Chris Sprow...rankings are full of bunk. At least in football. For one, you have a limited sample size...out that the jump from high school to college ball is far more challenging physically for players...
Blog Entry | Conversation | April 28, 2009The Morning According to Us
Chris Sprow...who at one time walked onto the USC football team at 166 pounds and now is every...say, a single position group at a single college is going to have what amounts to four...
Blog Entry | Conversation | April 10, 2009The Morning According to Us
Chris Sprow...of struggle. When you're filling out your NCAA Tournament brackets, he has a point, but a...in any kind of postseason basketball than even football, where we complain that a true playoff doesn...
Blog Entry | Conversation | March 10, 2009Condensing the NFL Combine
Chris Sprow...goals and his in-game performance at the college level—they then proceed through the glass...take pride in physically assaulting people on the football field." — Jason Smith, possible No. 1 pick...
Blog Entry | Conversation | February 24, 2009

