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12 Results for college soccer

Enough's Enough

Seth Wickersham

Dwight Freeney will do anything to make sure his season won't end in New England. Again

Story | Conversation | November 24, 2008

2004: THE 'NEXT' ONES

Various Magazine Staffers

Circa 2004, who was poised to break out?

Story | Conversation | October 10, 2008

My Life In Stripes

Larry Smith

Any know-it-all can yell at the TV when the zebras blow a call. But as one "lucky" AFL fan learned, it's a whole different ball game on the field.

Story | Conversation | October 02, 2008

BIG 10

Big 10

Story | Conversation | August 28, 2008

THIS JUST IN

Luke Cyphers

Track isn't a very big draw in our country. And that's just nuts.

Story | Conversation | July 15, 2008

ESPN 100 ... Nos. 2-50

Magazine Staff

ESPN 100

ESPN Insider Story | December 05, 2004

Keepers

Gene Wojciechowski

Chris and C.J. Leak won't let success -- or disappointment -- untie their brotherly bond.

ESPN Insider Story | August 29, 2004

Sunday Drive

David Fleming

Steve Smith's engine earned him a fantasy life. But can he idle down enough to enjoy it?

ESPN Insider Story | August 01, 2004

Crossing Pattern

David Fleming

Tony Gonzalez went to Mexico to learn Spanish. He picked up a lot more than the language.

ESPN Insider Story | June 06, 2004

The fifth major

Larry Smith

With better ratings than hockey and a minor league of its own, Arena Football isn't the NFL's little brother any more.

ESPN Insider Story | May 23, 2004

Fan Club

Peter Keating

At last, the answer to that soul-searching question: is everyone who loves sports crazy, or is it just you?

Story | Conversation | July 23, 2002

Euro-Smash

Luke Cyphers, ESPN The Magazine

NFL Europe is where Warner-be's like former Notre Dame golden boy Ron Powlus hope their dreams come true, even if they need subtitles.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | May 30, 2000