GAME PREVIEW: Tennessee vs. Wyoming (News Channel 5 Nashville)
Coming off a humiliating 27-6 loss to unranked South Carolina, UT (3-6, 1-5) is back in Knoxville on Saturday, hoping to avoid a 7 th loss on the season and keep their bowl hopes alive.
Coming off a humiliating 27-6 loss to unranked South Carolina, UT (3-6, 1-5) is back in Knoxville on Saturday, hoping to avoid a 7 th loss on the season and keep their bowl hopes alive.
For three seasons, Ole Miss safety Jamarca Sanford and his fellow seniors suffered as the Rebels combined for a 10-25 record, having never won more than four games in a season.
For three seasons, Ole Miss safety Jamarca Sanford and his fellow seniors suffered as the Rebels combined for a 10-25 record, having never won more than four games in a season.
For three seasons, Ole Miss safety Jamarca Sanford and his fellow seniors suffered as the Rebels combined for a 10-25 record, having never won more than four games in a season.
For three seasons, Ole Miss safety Jamarca Sanford and his fellow seniors suffered as the Rebels combined for a 10-25 record, having never won more than four games in a season.
He’s not thrilled with his quar terback and his running game’s in shambles. South Carolina’s Steve Spurrier sure doesn’t sound like a coach on track for a big-time bowl appearance. Yet, with three games to go, the Gamecocks are in position to win their way into one of the Southeastern Conference’s top- level games.
He’s not thrilled with his quar terback and his running game’s in shambles. South Carolina’s Steve Spurrier sure doesn’t sound like a coach on track for a big-time bowl appearance.
College football: With three weeks to go in the Big Ten football season, lots of things still can happen. Take last November, for example, when Illinois’ shocking upset win at unbeaten Ohio State ratcheted the Illini up the bowl ladder. They wound up in the Rose Bowl after Missouri and West Virginia lost, which allowed the Buckeyes to slip into the BCS championship game.
Rice, the backbone of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area for more than 40 years, is in danger of collapsing after the third near-wipeout crop in a row and the loss of $1.5 billion in economic benefits to the region.
Published: Tuesday, November 4, 2008 at 3:13 p.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, November 4, 2008 at 3:40 p.m.