Category: Sport
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by Nancy Gay Filed under: NFL Fans, FanHouse Exclusive LOS ANGELES — Ed Roski wants your NFL team. The billionaire real estate developer from Southern California is closely tracking the stadium and hometown dysfunction that plagues the three California franchises in San Francisco, Oakland and San Diego. He knows where fans are weary, where facilities…
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by Mark Hasty Filed under: Florida, Notre Dame, Coaching, Rumors From the “Totally Freaking Obvious” department: Florida Gators coach Urban Meyer, who has won two national championships in the past three seasons, told golfers at a Gainesville benefit tournament, “I’m not going to Notre Dame. Ever. I’m going to be the coach at Florida for…
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Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Fifth in a series on grounds for optimism and worry. Biggest reason for hope — Two quarterbacks; two Rodgers Brothers There's a saying that if you have two starting quarterbacks you don't have one. Or something like that. That doesn't apply for the Beavers, who will enter the fall with…
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<!—-><!—->Players showing up at USC this summer for the first time know that USC head coach Pete Carroll is licking his chops. Carroll wants to know as soon as possible what his newest players can do. Luckily for the young pups, vets like wide receiver Damian Williams are willing to help get them ready. Turns…
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Trojan Summer Throwing Session 7/10/09 @ Rivals Video USC summer throwing drills. Th guys look like they are having some fun!!
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Ohhh, fine. Just fine. (If anyone’s intrigued by this combination of football and girls in chaps, and would like more information, here you go.)
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Welcome to the second of 12 USC opponent previews as we inch toward Pac-10 media day (July 30) and the start of training camp (Aug. 8). Foe: Ohio State When: Saturday, Sept. 12, 5 p.m. PT Where: Columbus, Ohio TV: ESPN Last meeting: USC 35, Ohio State 3, on Sept. 13, 2008, at the Coliseum…
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From what we see in “Keyshawn Johnson: Tackling Design,” the former football player is defined less by his taste than by the overwhelming self-regard of the professional athlete.
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Erin, noooo! Super hot sportscaster Erin Andrews shouldn’t participate in any activities where balls fly at her face — "Clueless" anyone? — because a line drive hit her perfect mug last night during the Mets/Dodgers game. Andrews — who serves as a sideline reporter for ESPN — was struck in the chin by a foul…