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Tebow seeking NFL projection not a surprise

Chris Low, SEC

Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low     Jim Brown/US Presswire   Quarterback Tim Tebow is asking for his draft projection. Tim Tebow hasn't...

Blog | December 18, 2008

One-on-One with Doug Marrone, Part I

Brian Bennett, Big East

...York and going to a school that represents New York. My dad was always a big Jim Brown/Floyd Little fan, so that made it very attractive for my parents, and obviously being close...

Blog | December 15, 2008

Passionate Marrone hopes to make Syracuse a winner again

Brian Bennett, Big East

...that's true. The Bronx, N.Y., native talked about how his father grew up idolizing Jim Brown and Floyd Little and how Syracuse holds a special place in his heart. Marrone said he...

Blog | December 12, 2008

On hoping we haven't see the last of Taylor

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky Fred Taylor deserves a better exit, and I hope he gets to make one. The Jaguars officially put him on injured reser...

Blog | December 11, 2008

Lacrosse is like ...

High School Lacrosse

...game better than we found it. No story reminds me of this notion more than meeting Jim Brown, the best football and possibly lacrosse player of all-time. At an autograph session that I...

Blog Entry | December 11, 2008

Edsall denies Syracuse interest -- again

Brian Bennett, Big East

...That's the last time I ever spoke with Qadry Ismail. And I never spoke with Jim Brown and I never spoke with Floyd Little. It's over, man. It's done. Jeez, how...

Blog | December 02, 2008

Reading the coverage: Win streak for Colts

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...ending interception, says Phillip B. Wilson.Wide receiver Marvin Harrison scored his 127th career touchdown, passing Jim Brown (126) for ninth place in league history, says Tom James. Jacksonville Jaguars The forecast for the...

Blog | November 17, 2008

Ten things to watch in the Big East, Week 11

Brian Bennett, Big East

Posted by ESPN.com's Brian Bennett 1. Tony Pike and the Cincinnati passing game vs. the West Virginia defense: The Mountaineers lead the Big East in p...

Blog | November 07, 2008

Brinkley, Browning give Syracuse running game punch

Brian Bennett, Big East

Posted by ESPN.com's Brian Bennett Curtis Brinkley briefly met Jim Brown and spent time talking to Floyd Little when those Syracuse greats came through town earlier this...

Blog | November 06, 2008

Wednesday: First Cup

Henry Abbott, TrueHoop

...because of what is or what isn't going on. He runs through defenses, like suicidal Jim Brown in The Dirty Dozen, before tossing up strange shots. It was one thing to express his...

Blog | November 05, 2008

Big East home to some of nation's finest backs

Brian Bennett, Big East

...on his 92-yard touchdown against Syracuse. And the Orange's Curtis Brinkley did something that Jim Brown, Floyd Little and Ernie Davis never could by producing five straight 100-yard games in the...

Blog | November 04, 2008

White's size obscures feet, vision, production

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...nbsp;   Jim Brown/US Presswire   LenDale White has already scored 10 touchdowns this season. Posted by ESPN.com...

Blog | October 30, 2008

Black and Blue all over: Rodgers still sore

Kevin Seifert, NFC North

...the Chicago Sun-Times reports, linebackers coach Lloyd Lee is referring to Turner as the next Jim Brown.An interesting battle is continuing between Bears cornerbacks Nate Vasher and Corey Graham, according to the...

Blog | October 10, 2008

Ultimate power rankings: AFC East

Tim Graham, AFC East

...the Cleveland Browns, no less; although all-time NFL analysis would propel the Browns way up the ladder because of the Jim Brown-Otto Graham days). The Jets have a .435 winning percentage and lead...

Blog | September 17, 2008

Sunrise in the East: Game day at Louisville

Brian Bennett, Big East

...Then you can call yourself a bowl team. A good time will be had by all. * Jim Brown weighs in on the Syracuse situation with CBS Sports' Dennis Dodd. "Oh, it's terrible," Brown...

Blog | September 17, 2008