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Commander-in-chief greets coaches at end of Middle East trip
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comAfter traveling more than 8,000 miles to visit three countries and a U.S. Navy ship, the coaches ended their tour of the Middle East with a debriefing with President George W. Bush.
Story | Conversation | May 20, 2008Pressure-packed regular season one of the benefits of BCS
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comLong live the BCS. It has produced higher ratings, more excitement, plenty of controversy ... and the best regular season in American sports.
Story | Conversation | May 19, 2008Oklahoma's rookie QB makes college game looks easy
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comSam Bradford might not be mentioned in the Heisman hunt, but his stats on the field and his composure off of it make him an ideal candidate, writes Ivan Maisel.
Story | Conversation | November 29, 2007Frogs, football define life its ownself for Jenkins
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comDan Jenkins' love affair with college football in general, and TCU in particular, began on Nov. 30, 1935. The sportswriter's passion for "the most emotional, colorful and hysterical game ever developed by mankind and Walter Camp" endures to this day.
Story | Conversation | November 10, 2007Maisel: Saban snapshot reveals double exposure
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comThe two-dimensional public portrait of Nick Saban depicts a demanding, volatile and dictatorial figure, but a complete picture of the Alabama coach reveals more.
Story | Conversation | August 15, 2007Erickson happy, ready for Arizona State to be home
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comSnicker if you want, but nomadic Dennis Erickson is ready to call Arizona State his final coaching stop, Ivan Maisel writes.
Story | Conversation | April 04, 2007Coaches, scouts and GMs weigh in on Senior Bowl
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comESPN.com discussed Senior Bowl Week with representatives from every level of the NFL here this week. While their goal may be the same, their perspectives certainly aren't.
Story | Conversation | January 24, 2007Hawkeyes can rely on Tate's experience, maturity
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comDrew Tate has had an outstanding career, but if he leads Iowa past No. 1 Ohio State on Saturday, they'll begin casting statues of him in Iowa City on Monday, writes Ivan Maisel.
Story | Conversation | September 28, 2006Just For Argument's Sake ...
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comFrom Ohio State-Iowa to fast starting freshmen to more instant replay discussion to how to throw (and defend) the fade, Ivan Maisel tackles all the hot topics.
Story | Conversation | September 27, 2006Just For Argument's Sake ...
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comFrom players and teams that got away to the NCAA showing some heart to how to pull and lead the sweep, Ivan Maisel tackles all the hot topics.
Story | Conversation | September 12, 2006In easy victory, Woods is still riveting
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comEven when Tiger Woods wins going away, he turns major championships into extremely riveting events, writes Ivan Maisel.
Story | Conversation | August 20, 2006Everyone aiming for Tiger in PGA final round
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comTiger Woods is only co-leader entering the final round of the PGA, and yet he's all anyone could talk about on Saturday.
Story | Conversation | August 19, 2006Playing with Tiger and Phil, Ogilvy holds his own
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comThough Tiger Woods tied him with a final-hole birdie, Geoff Ogilvy may just have been the winner in the year's most anticipated grouping.
Story | Conversation | August 18, 2006After cancer scare, teary-eyed Mayfair returns at PGA
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comJust two weeks after testicular cancer surgery, Billy Mayfair shot a 3-under 69 in the first round of the PGA Championship, writes Ivan Maisel.
Story | Conversation | August 17, 2006Open will be remembered for Mickelson's collapse
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comJust as the 1986 World Series is remembered for Bill Buckner's blunder, Phil Mickelson's final-hole double-bogey will forever be linked to the 2006 U.S. Open.
Story | Conversation | June 18, 2006

