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Sports Illustrated November 28, 2000 Lester Munson |
Scorecard Rae Carruth was jolted as his murder trial opened...  |
Sports Illustrated November 28, 2000 Rick Reilly |
The Dice (and the Players) Are Loaded Hey, kids, is America's hottest new board game on your holiday list? It's called Sorry! (NFL Edition), and it lets you live the life of a high-priced, irresponsible NFL megastar! Be the first in your posse to get it!  |
Sports Illustrated November 27, 2000 Peter King |
Terrell Davis battles a mystery injury Davis feels the hot breath of the outside world, and he understands the warriors' code of the NFL. Play, damn it. Your team's season is on the line, with a playoff-type battle every Sunday, and nothing's broken. Get out there and play...  |
Sports Illustrated November 22, 2000 Paul Zimmerman |
Dr. Z's Forecast When the NFL went to the 16-game schedule in 1978, a veteran scout told me, "They've turned it into a survival contest. The teams that are smart are the ones that spend big money on backups."  |
Sports Illustrated November 22, 2000 Tim Layden |
Pros and cons of a playoff In the world of college football, we recently entered BCS season. Grab a 12-gauge and fire away at the Byzantine system used to select the national champion...  |
Sports Illustrated November 22, 2000 Austin Murphy |
Season has been a great ride Giving thanks for the college football season.  |
Sports Illustrated November 22, 2000 Paul Zimmerman |
From sense to nonsense Does there come a time when entertainment takes a back seat, if only briefly, and real football analysis takes hold? Not, apparently, on ABC.  |
Sports Illustrated November 21, 2000 Kelley King |
Darkened Knights There are many reasons why Rutgers should win in football, but the Scarlet Knights continue to lose  |
Sports Illustrated November 21, 2000 Peter King |
Down to the Wire The outcome of the AFC East may hinge on who stays the healthiest  |
Sports Illustrated November 21, 2000 Mark Bechtel |
Scorecard The battle for this year's Heisman goes the distance  |
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