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Pac-10 lunch links: Best answers (lots of) questions
Ted Miller, Pac-10...nbsp;Romanian! That should come in handy if Verner one day wants to cover women's gymnastics. Pete Carroll uses a popular hermeneutic to promulgate his exegesis of an achroamatic cultural artifact he...
Blog | June 26, 2009Meyer not a big fan of Auburn's 'Tiger Prowl'
Chris Low, SEC...the same junior college and also being recruiting by the Gators to be a member of the gymnastics team. It's called working the system
Blog | May 04, 2009Bellotti will decide whether to return before spring practices
Ted Miller, Pac-10...him kibitzing at football practice while looking over the budget for the Ducks' team stunts & gymnastic team. There are a couple of issues here, but they all boil down to this: What'...
Blog | March 09, 2009Washington forms 'Football Coach Advisory Committee'
Ted Miller, Pac-10...of the Faculty Senate; Randy Hodgins, interim vice president for external affairs; Joanne Bowers, head women's gymnastics coach; Anttimo Bennett, president of the Associated Students of the University of Washington; Andre Riley, representing the...
Blog | November 19, 2008Morning Briefing: Bowman back in the fold, Beanie's Heisman chances
Adam Rittenberg, Big Ten...reduce overall department spending, Joe Rexrode writes. MSU hasn't cut a sport since 2001 -- men's gymnastics -- and did so to meet Title IX requirements. Continued success on the gridiron could heal the department...
Blog | July 16, 2008Programs struggle to balance budget
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comStanford has been the country's top-performing athletic department for 15 straight years. But even the Cardinal are feeling the economic stress. And they're not alone.
Story | Conversation | July 08, 2009Sixteen Alabama teams penalized
ESPN.com news servicesSixteen athletics teams at Alabama have been penalized for their involvement in improperly obtaining free textbooks for other students, with the football team ordered to vacate an unspecified number of wins between 2005 and 2007.
Story | Conversation | June 11, 2009ESPN signs 15-year deal with SEC
Associated PressThe Southeastern Conference signed a 15-year deal with ESPN to televise football games and other league sports.
Story | Conversation | August 25, 2008NCAA finds no rules violations in Meyer's phone calls to recruit
Associated PressThe NCAA has found no rules violations in Florida coach Urban Meyer's recruitment of junior college receiver Carl Moore, the school said.
Story | Conversation | February 05, 2008Slive's Saturday reveals SEC's unique gumbo of ingredients
Pat Forde, ESPN.comRide along on an inside trip with Mike Slive as the unlikely boss of the best and bawdiest league traveled around the movable feast of an SEC weekend.
Story | Conversation | October 11, 2007Graduation rates rise slightly in NCAA football, baseball, basketball
Associated PressEver so slightly, graduation rates for men's Division I basketball, baseball and football players are continuing to rise.
Story | Conversation | October 03, 2007Arkansas hires Pitt's Long as next AD
Associated PressPittsburgh's Jeff Long was hired Tuesday to replace Arkansas' longtime athletic director Frank Broyles, who spent a half-century with the Razorbacks.
Story | Conversation | September 10, 2007Grad rates increase slightly for Division I schools
Associated PressGraduation rates for Division I student-athletes increased slightly to 77 percent this year, but men's basketball, baseball and football still continued to fall below that national average.
Story | Conversation | September 27, 2006Oklahoma bans players from working at car dealership
Associated PressOklahoma has banned its athletes from working at a car dealership where two football players -- including the team's starting quarterback -- broke NCAA rules by accepting payment for more work than they actually performed.
Story | Conversation | August 22, 2006Redick beats out Young, Bush for Sullivan Award
Associated PressDuke star J.J. Redick won the Sullivan Award on Wednesday night, becoming the first men's basketball player since Bill Walton in 1973 to be honored as the nation's top amateur athlete.
Story | Conversation | April 12, 2006EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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