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Sports Illustrated October 6, 2000 Austin Murphy |
Rebuffed Longhorns don't like Colorado's motivational tactics...  |
Sports Illustrated October 6, 2000 |
Chat Reel: SI's B.J. Schecter Plenty of anticipation for Week 7 college football showdowns...  |
Sports Illustrated October 5, 2000 Ivan Maisel |
Tossing darts Beyond Nebraska and FSU, Top 25 is anyone's guess...  |
Sports Illustrated October 4, 2000 Paul Zimmerman |
Dr. Z's Power Rankings Look at it this way: The Rams probably will break all those records because their defense isn't that great, therefore the varsity offense stays on the field longer...  |
Sports Illustrated October 3, 2000 Austin Murphy |
Inside College Football Oregon's teams moved atop the Pac-10 with victories over Washington and USC...  |
Sports Illustrated October 3, 2000 Peter King |
Inside the NFL The Titans showed their championship form of last season, running roughshod over the Giants...  |
Sports Illustrated October 3, 2000 Paul Zimmerman |
Dr. Z's Forecast I see three games heavy with playoff implications this week -- Baltimore at Jacksonville, Tampa Bay at Minnesota and Buffalo at Miami -- and a weirdly similar pattern runs through all three...  |
Sports Illustrated October 2, 2000 Peter King |
Chemistry, class with Mike Martz On NFL teams, the offense and defense live in separate worlds maybe 70 percent of the time, on the practice fields and in meeting rooms. It is hard, then, for a coach and a player on opposite sides of the ball to be tight...  |
Sports Illustrated September 29, 2000 Austin Murphy |
No reason to Duck the Huskies Emotions -- and paranoia -- tend to run a little higher in Eugene, Oregon, during Washington week. It is a measure of how tough it is to play at Autzen that the Huskies, ranked sixth, are underdogs to their 20th-ranked hosts...  |
Sports Illustrated September 29, 2000 Paul Zimmerman |
Dealing with the rank files I think that I've got the teams ranked where I think they belong, no matter how they got there...  |
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