NFL and NCAA Football Update… - NFC West preview: Heavyweight Seahawks will rule strawweight division
Thursday, August 31st, 2006
Strong forces are at work out West. No Super Bowl loser has made the playoffs the next year since 2000. No team has three-peated as NFC West champions in 11 years. Clark Judge says that’s all well and good, but the Seahawks will still roll through their putrid division again.
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Need To Know File: Aug. 30, 2006
A look at the recent NFL headlines that all Fantasy owners should be aware of leading up to Draft Day.
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Looking into Fantasy’s crystal ball
The Fantasy regular season has arrived! Who will dominate and who will be eating FieldTurf? CBS SportsLine.com’s Dave Richard predicts some of the season’s studs and duds, and gives some sleepers along the way.
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Mangino signs five-year extension with Kansas
Kansas coach Mark Mangino signed a new five-year contract worth about $1.5 million a year.
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Fowler: SEC vs. Pac-10 showdowns highlight Week 1
Still thinking about college football’s transcendent season-ending collision in Pasadena? So is Chris Fowler. But he’s also looking forward to an intriguing opening week.
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Dear Mr. Fantasy: Strategy session
Our Sergio Gonzalez answers some of the best Fantasy Football e-mails in our weekly mailbag.
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Quinn follows Bomar to I-AA, enrolls at Montana
Former Oklahoma offensive lineman J.D. Quinn enrolled at Montana Wednesday with plans to walk on to the football team, school officials announced.
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Ohio State bowl plans this year include milk, cereal
Buckeye Heroes, the newest university-licensed food, will be available in grocery stores before No. 1 Ohio State opens its season Saturday against Northern Illinois at Ohio Stadium.
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Auburn walk-on receiver Smith backs up starting boast
Rodgeriqus Smith walked up to fellow Auburn receiver Courtney Taylor before fall camp bursting with confidence. “I’m going to start,” he said.
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