Archive for June, 2009

Tebow, Snead stand apart from unproven QBs (The State)

Nationally, this sets up as the year of the quarterback in college football. And two of the biggest names are in the SEC. Be careful, though, to assume you can call it the year of the quarterback in the SEC.

UI makes strides in Directors’ Cup race (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)

The University of Iowa scored a school-record number of points in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup, accumulating 474.30 points during the 2008-09 school year.

The road to the ACC’s championship game is the one less traveled (Anderson Independent-Mail)

It doesn’t make sense to have a prime-time championship college football game with empty seats serving as the backdrop.

A College World Series for the books (Columbus Telegram)

First-ever CWS leaves this young sports writer in awe

Crompton encouraged by workouts (Knoxville News Sentinel)

With a little more than a month before the start of fall practice, Tennessee quarterback Jonathan Crompton likes what his teammates have gotten done during voluntary workouts this summer.

Crompton encouraged by workouts (Knoxville News Sentinel)

With a little more than a month before the start of fall practice, Tennessee quarterback Jonathan Crompton likes what his teammates have gotten done during voluntary workouts this summer.

Following the Bear (Lexington Herald-Leader)

When writing about thereunion last weekend of Paul Bryant’s former players at Kentucky, it hit me that, starting with the Bear, UK has had 10 football coaches since 1946. Seemed liked the perfect opportunity for a Top 10 list. But if the Bear is the certain No.

David Reaves’ personality asset in many ways (Knoxville News Sentinel)

When it comes to connections, David Reaves is pretty well set. His dad is a former NFL quarterback and college assistant coach. His brother-in-law occupies the biggest office inside the Neyland-Thompson Sports Center.

Scouting reports (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)

ased on what many of the preseason magazines and Internet Web sites are predicting, don’t expect the Iowa football team to suffer a whole lot this fall despite losing much of its star power from last season.

Trustees approve Grade-A clause (The State)

Steve Spurrier received an extra $100,000 for taking South Carolina to the Outback Bowl last season. The Gamecocks’ coach can bank an additional bonus next season if his team makes the grade in the classroom.

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