Sporting News, The
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Articles in Oct 25, 2004, issue of Sporting News, The
- Don't pass it up
- One on one
by Scott Steinberg - Absolute power: several things are beyond dispute heading into the World Series. One of them is that whoever is playing will be capable of lighting up the scoreboard
by Kyle Veltrop - More than holding his own: Tiki Barber's focus on fixing his penchant for fumbles has helped him to a hot start for the surprising Giants
by Kara Yorio - Feeling the heat of a pivotal season
by Sean Deveney - Warner has become important again
by Paul Attner - The hoops scoop
- This classic doesn't rock
by Matt Crossman - 100 and counting: baseball's past and present can be seen through the lens of the World Series
by Joe Hoppel - The best short-yardage runners
- Cavs still are working on James' support staff
- NFC east
- To know list: 7 undefeated teams left in college football
- Upon further review
- 1995-2003: a new impact player: the wild card
- One scout's take
- Postseason awardsin the preseason
- AFC east
- NFC north
- Bob Hille's starting 5
- The third degree with … Kelly Herndon
- Matsui's best might be yet to come
by Ken Rosenthal - Scouts' views: observations and opinions from two NFL pro scouts, one from each conference
- Settling in for a long winter's nap
by Kara Yorio - AFC north
- The Pack can't lose with Favre
by Brian Baldinger - Caught on the fly
- Letter perfect: halfway through, the 2004 season has it alla packed Heisman race, several new powerhouse teams and a potentially explosive situation at the top of the BCS poll
by Matt Hayes - 3 up, 3 down
by Stan McNeal - Team statistics
- Hodge's play speaks for itself
by Mike DeCourcy - Offensive tackles: top senior prospects
by Dan Pompei - Charles Grant LE, Saints
- On air
- QB Matt Leinart, Southern California
- The empire never rests
by Ken Rosenthal - A triumphant playoff exit
by Ken Rosenthal - Fantasy source
- TSNumber
- Top five
- The NHL: an arrested development
by Will Arnett - 3-and out
by Tim Brando - In command
- Addiction proved too tough for even Caminiti to overcome
by Todd Jones - Matchup heaven & hell
by Roger Kuznia - Week 7 matchup
- NFC south
- Your turn
by Billy Rainsford - Heisman watch
by Matt Hayes - Finesse over fire: competitiveness still burns in Kurt Busch, but his keen sense of racing tough and a newfound maturity have put him ahead of the Chase
by Matt Crossman - Twins' wins should keep on coming
by Ken Rosenthal - Riddle me this … and that
by Dave Kindred - AFC south
- NFC west
- Lets play ball!
by Scott Steinberg - Half-season awards
- Race no. 6 Subway 500
- The Chase is on!
- The ground rules for excellence in Denver
by Troy Aikman - Fearless forecast
by Vinnie Iyer - Be a fantasy baller
- You've got mail
by Tricia Garner - Don't despairrepair: the secret to a quick turnaround is fixing the defense. The Falcons and other teams are demonstrating that new coordinators, improved speed and a change in philosophy can lead to expeditious success
by Paul Attner - McNabb's precision is making the difference
by Dan Pompei - Chase schedule needs a facelift
by Lee Spencer - AFC west