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Kyle Veltrop "Point and click: in what promises to be one of the biggest seasons for little men. The unique abilities of these point guards will drive their teams and their sport". Sporting News, The. FindArticles.com. 29 Nov, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1208/is_47_225/ai_80680585/
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Front and center
by Jerry Smith - TSN power poll: the TSN power poll is determined by TSN editors
- Week 10 matchup
- NFC central
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Point and click: in what promises to be one of the biggest seasons for little men. The unique abilities of these point guards will drive their teams and their sport
by Kyle Veltrop - Bob Hille's starting 5
- Static
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A world of hurt: an NFL athletic trainer plays multiple rolestreater, healer, confidant, reader of the team pulseand walks an uneasy line, especially on a trip to the principal's office
by Paul Attner - AFC West
- N.L./A.L. Notes
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Only the owners could dream this up
by Dave Kindred - Papa Joe Chevalier: on the lengthy baseball season:
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ESPN's football-apalooza
by Fritz Quindt - This week's spotlight: conference contraction
- AFC Central
- Baseball/N.L. notes
- NBA Western conference
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Say it ain't so
by Paul Habstritt -
Stars shining brightly on special teams
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First-year surprises, both good and bad
by Gary Horton - NFC central
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Flames, Oilers finding the right path
by Larry Wigge - Bill Parcells: on the season's midpoint
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What's the big deal?
by Steve West -
Conference call
by Matt Hayes - AFC East
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The union, not imbalance, is Selig's target
by Ken Rosenthal - Eastern Conference
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Choice voice
by Kevin Bjerke -
Bustin' loose: safety, linebacker or cornerback? Oklahoma's Roy Williams can't be defined by position. That versatility makes him, and players like him, perfectly suited to break the increasingly popular spread offense
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Ditka's deal for Ricky was pretty smart after all
by Dan Pompei - NFC East
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Quick study: the Panthers' Kristian Huselius is proving rookies don't have to take it slow upon arriving in the NHL
by Larry Wigge - Sportingnews.com
- Weigh-in: Playoff teams that won't be back in 2002
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Florida state at Florida
by Michael Bradley - League leaders
- NFC West
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Follow the leader: Versatile. Deep. Rugged. That's Illinois, our No. 1 team, which also plays with a confidence and composure that reflect its coach
by Mike DeCourcy - Chet Coppock: on Mark McGwire's future:
- The weigh-in:
- Player of the week: Colorado TB Cortlen Johnson
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Fantasy source
by Matt Pitzer - Down the road
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Stackhouse can passreally
by Sean Deveney - Sporting news radio
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A lack of genius
by Erica Eners - Matt Hayes' six picks
- TSN scoreboard
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Harvick's success goes beyond the stats
by Lee Spencer -
The others: behind Illinois, these teams will fill out the sweet 16
by Mike DeCourcy - Hey, didn't you used to be big league?
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A vote for Bobby
by Josh Davis - Heisman watch
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Game previews: Giants at Vikings
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Oval office interviews
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Looking out for No.2: Duke, the best team this side of Illinois, has more than enough talent to win a second straight title, but this season it is facing an entirely different set of challenges
by Mike DeCourcy


