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March 13, 2024
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Back in VogueIn a year of spread offenses, the running back has reemerged as the most important position on the field
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Inside College Football
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Inside College Football
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Inside College Football
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USC RETURN TO POWER?
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Inside College Football
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Inside College Football
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3 Tennessee Unfinished business is the theme as the Vols address the breakdowns that kept them out of last year's title game
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12 Ohio State After tackling their one defensive weakness, the Buckeyes are ready to claim the Big Ten championship
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Surprise, Surprise NFL teams always seem to find top quarterbacks in unexpected places. How do talents like Marshall's Byron Leftwich and Louisville's David Ragone slip through the grasp of the big-time schools?
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7 Washington State With a potent offense that powered a 10-win season in 2001, the Cougars are the team to beat in the Pac-10
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Pour Sports After slogging Round 2 on one of the most miserable days in U.S. Open history, many of the players were crying foul
By Ivan Maisel
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One of a Kind Chris DiMarco is a self-made golfer who's never going to outwork his Tour rivals, but he's blasting by them on the money list nonetheless
By Ivan Maisel
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Face Value At the Byron Nelson, an effervescent Shigeki Maruyama put some kick into the start of Open season
By Ivan Maisel
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Inside College Football
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Lay of the Land During Masters week in Augusta, there's no place like (somebody else's) home
By Ivan Maisel
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Keeping Up With The Joneses Bitter enemies? Best of friends? The relationship between Augusta Country Club and its glamorous next-door neighbor falls somewhere in between
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Sex Or Sport? The rebirth of the LPGA's crusade to win over fans with good looks and good cheer coincided with the death of one of its most glamorous founders--and raised an age-old question
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Big Hitter, Even At The Games Sale and Pelletier? Team Canada? Barenaked Ladies? Nope. Mike Weir rules in the Great White North, which was apparent during his week at the Salt Lake City Olympics
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Inside College Football
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Giving It Up for the ProsA pair of standout quarterbacks start over at new positionsand get mixed results
By Ivan Maisel
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The Moore The Merrier Mount Union won yet another Division III title behind the running of Chuck Moore
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The Strongest Link For years these Florida sideline guys have kept the chains moving
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Inside College Football
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Inside College Football
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Inside College Football
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Inside College Football
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Inside College Football
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Inside College Football
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Back To School Three former NFL coaches do the unusual: leave the pros for college
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A Case For Partial Qualifiers Driven by hope of more eligibility, some have become classroom stars
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Inside College Football
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Inside College Football
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First Strike Weary of being beaten to the punch by blitzing defenses on first down, offenses are throwing caution to the wind and changing the way the game is played
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23 UCLA After two dismal seasons, the retooled Bruins are saying they have something to prove
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12 Northwestern Skeptics beware: The Wildcats should score in droves again and play better defense too
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Tractor Pull To save the endangered Quad Cities tournament, D.A. Weibring helped seed a deal among the area's first family, its biggest employer and the Tour
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Notebook
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Smoked When Tiger Woods went down early, the road to the title was wide open. The most likely contenders, though, took a wrong turn
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Open Secret In 1999 Southern Hills, the site of next week's U.S. Open, had swastikas and obscenities burned into its greens with acid. The case was hushed up, but last week the man charged with the crime, still at large, spoke freely with SI
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Inside College Football
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Tearing Up the Back 40 Hal Sutton is an anomaly among Tour players: He isn't getting older, he's getting better
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Inside College Football
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Inside College Football
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Last, But Not Least As Pittsburgh discovered with Antonio Bryant(above), a final signee can become a leading man
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Inside College Football
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Inside College Football
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SI's All-Bowl Team Only a handful of them were vying for the national title, but each of these players was--for one game--No. 1 at his position, thus earning a spot on our postseason roster
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Passion Play Emotionally charged Washington shrugged off injuries and laid a big hurt on Purdue in Pasadena
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Seminole Fact Florida State's offense will be too quick for Oklahoma's staunch defense
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