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Get ready for a new world order
Pat Forde, ESPN.comLike in corporate America, 2009 is the time to get lean in college football. We've got the downsizing plan to remake big-time football -- and our ruthless redistricting will cut both ways.
Story | Conversation | July 31, 2009Hold on to your medals ... The Dash is checking in from Beijing
Pat Forde, ESPN.comSince it's still a few weeks until college football kicks off, and since The Metric Dash is in Beijing instead of Baton Rouge, why not apply the trusty gridiron rubric to the five-ring circus? We give you the Forde-Meter Dash.
Story | Conversation | August 06, 2008Can Self lead KU to the promised land against America's darlings?
Pat Forde, ESPN.comFour times Bill Self has reached the Elite Eight, and four times his teams have failed to reach the Final Four. Kansas' game against Davidson, America's darlings, is the ultimate must-win, no-win contest, writes Pat Forde.
Story | Conversation | March 29, 2008Pearl served his time in Div. II before thriving in Div. I again
Pat Forde, ESPN.comBruce Pearl was a high-rising assistant coach before being exiled to Division II Southern Indiana. He spent nine years there, but he survived his purgatory and now has his Tennessee Vols poised to make a run at the Final Four, writes Pat Forde.
Story | Conversation | March 17, 2008New reality changes the landscape for coaches
Pat Forde, ESPN.comFrom sorting through the carnage of Black Monday to looking at possible coaching replacements to conference relegation and promotion, the Dash runs through it all.
Story | Conversation | November 27, 2007The Dash is off and running
Pat Forde, ESPN.comFrom fightin' words to memorable season openers to the return of the media guide police, The Dash runs through it all.
Story | Conversation | August 27, 2007Cardinals' program flying high with newly minted CWS appearance
Pat Forde, ESPN.comWe know all about Florida's across-the-board athletic success. But Louisville? Don't look now, but the Cardinals are playing in the big time.
Story | Conversation | June 11, 2007Smith, mom to share heartwarming moment of triumph
Pat Forde, ESPN.comA village of legal guardians and guardian angels helped Troy Smith navigate his long, difficult journey to the brink of a Heisman Trophy.
Story | Conversation | December 07, 2006Picks keep on coming for soccer neophyte
Pat Forde, ESPN.comSoccer isn't in Pat Forde's blood. But contests are. And as his picks have panned out, his World Cup interest has surged.
Story | Conversation | June 21, 2006Nowitzki on brink of an international incident
Pat Forde, ESPN.comForeign players have won NBA titles. But Dirk Nowitzki has a chance to lead his team to one, writes Pat Forde.
Story | Conversation | June 05, 2006Quinn has the tools to survive media hype
Pat Forde, ESPN.comBrady Quinn's life is hardly normal, which isn't surprising for a Heisman candidate QB from Notre Dame, writes Pat Forde.
Story | Conversation | May 18, 2006Noah's talent now matching his star personality
Pat Forde, ESPN.comJoakim Noah's talent on the court is now matching his personal story, making him one of the biggest stars of March, Pat Forde writes.
Story | Conversation | March 28, 2006Ponies unbridled, running QBs and Laetitia
Pat Forde, ESPN.comFrom a rise in quarterbacks on the run to an as-good-as-it-gets rivalry, The Dash sprints through all the hottest topics.
Story | Conversation | September 15, 2005Palacios validating comparisons to Mashburn
Pat Forde, ESPN.comNot your typical freshman, Juan Palacios just might make Louisville a major player come March.
Story | Conversation | February 02, 2005A new spin on Octoberfest
Pat Forde, ESPN.comRacing this week from an Octoberfest of football to chicks digging Southern Miss to Arkansas' Matt Jones' way-cool sandlot style.
Story | Conversation | September 29, 2004

