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Articles in Nov 22, 2004, issue of Sporting News, The
- Hat-titude
- The chaseand this croware delicious
by Lee Spencer - 3-and-out
by Tim Brando - D.J. Williams: WLB, Broncos
- It's the same old song for the Jazz: the Jazz's offense has been around practically as long as the NBA itself. But with Jerry Sloan at the helm and some blossoming young stars, the team is winning anyway
by Sean Deveney - The third degree with … Franco Harris
by Stan McNeal - Mark Martin: Mark Martin, often described as the best driver to never win a Cup championship, will retire after the 2005 season. But Martin, 45, showed he still is among racing's elite drivers by coming from way back in the pack and crashing his sport's n
by Lee Spencer - Giants line must keep Warner off his back: after a few games playing behind this line, all that would be left of Eli Manning could be spread on a sandwich
by Dan Pompei - As a broadcasting partner, Michaels is a Madden bruiser
by Brian Baldinger - Top 5 number changes
by Stan McNeal - Red alert: super-sharp Alex Smith, a Heisman candidate with smarts to match his skills, is leading Utah on a historic march
by Michael C. Lewis - Silly season is in full swing
by Matt Crossman - Best cover men on special teams
- NFC east
by Jean-Jacques Taylor - L.A. can't ride a one-trick pony: for the Lakers to succeed, they'll need more than points from Kobe Bryant
by Stan McNeal - Above a cut: Steelers rookie Ben Roethlisberger is the gem among a group of four young quarterbacks who are providing an influx of refreshing new talent at the NFL's marquee position
by Paul Attner - The next step: J.J. Yeley and Clint Bowyer are ready to turn part-time jobs into full-time runs at the 2005 title
by Pete Wickham - Wannstedt's departure reflects an uneven playing field
by Paul Attner - TSNumber 11
- 'Deferral-backs' need a fresh start
by Ken Rosenthal - To know list: 7 bricks in the wall
- A win-win-win and win situation: three straight victories stoked a bounce-back run from disaster for Jimmie Johnson. Now, a win at Darlington puts him in position for a miracle finish and his first Cup championship
by Lee Spencer - Racing with blinders on: nothing distracts Travis Kvapil from the tracknot even whispers about a possible Cup ride
by Pete Wickham - AFC east
- Week 11 matchup
- A.L. report
- Caught on the fly
- Race no. 10
- Bucking for promotions: six who can fix
by Matt Hayes - AFC north
- NFC north
by Kevin Seifert - N.L. report
- Bob Hille's starting 5
- 2003 Ad
- Conference call: teams that will come back big in 2005
by Pete Fiutak - Helmet speaker puts QBs on a better wavelength
by Troy Aikman - NFC south
by George Henry - Play action
by Rob Hurtt - The Las Vegan sports diet: serve up a helping of Tark the Shark for some delicious sports memories
by Jimmy Kimmel - TSNumber 3
- TSN's 12.5: half the size, twice the sizzle
- Defensive ends: top senior prospects
by Dan Pompei - NFC west
by Kent Somers - Matchup heaven & hell
by Brendan Roberts - Your turn
by Mark Wilver - Bobby Labonte gives us the runaround
- Heisman watch
- AFC south
- TSN scoreboard
- Place the blame where it's deservedat the top
by Dave Kindred - Has the Chase for the NASCAR Nextel Cup been a success?
by Kathy Sheldon - A new 12: UConn's attempt to repeat will depend on the development of two potential stars
by Kara Yorio - QB Tyler Palko, Pittsburgh
- AFC West
- No pain, big gains
by Mike DeCourcy