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Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com...of professional sports. Cal fits neither criterion. Flash Point Can you name the leading returning rusher in college football in 2008? It's not as easy as you think. The top five juniors -- Kevin Smith...
Page | ConversationUnder pressure: Clemson's coaches, Gator Bowl officials, Tebow's opponents
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com...2) takes a four-game winning streak into Death Valley on Saturday to play No. 17 Boston College (8-2) for the ACC Atlantic Division championship (ESPN2, 7:45 p.m. ET). Rex Brown/Getty...
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Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comFrom No. 1 Ohio State visiting No. 2 Texas to the new clock rules to how to get your face on GameDay, Ivan Maisel tackles all the hot topics.
Story | Conversation | September 04, 20063-Point Stance Archive
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com3-Point Stance Archive by Ivan Maisel
Story | Conversation | February 17, 20053-Point Stance Archive
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com3-Point Stance Archive by Ivan Maisel
Story | Conversation | November 23, 2004Dooley's departure a sad day in Georgia
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comAs a coach, Vince Dooley made Georgia a football power and turned the Dawgs into the SEC's best program as AD. His greatness will be missed.
Story | Conversation | June 30, 2004Playing the name game
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comFrom narrowing down the entries for new names to more talk about the BCS, Ivan answers all the mail.
Story | Conversation | June 24, 2004Days of wine and roses may be over
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comThe NCAA panel reviewing recruiting visits faces the task of changing the culture that's been created.
Story | Conversation | February 25, 2004For Stoops, nothing tops OU right now
Ivan Maisel, ESPN.comBob Stoops could have left for the NFL or other college jobs, but there's no place he'd rather be than at Oklahoma.
Story | Conversation | August 14, 2003
