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Sports Illustrated September 24, 2002 Kelley King |
Multi-faceted USC safety Troy Polamalu on hands, hitting and hair  |
Salon.com September 21, 2002 Allen Barra |
The first pro football player Before Johnny Unitas, college stars were the only famous football players. The great No. 19 changed that forever -- and took the NFL to the top.  |
Sports Illustrated September 19, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Rising in the west Pac-10 is making a lot of early noise in college football, but let's reserve judgement until further in the season.  |
Sports Illustrated September 17, 2002 Jeffri Chadiha |
No Standing Pat With a pair of convincing wins, the Patriots seem intent on proving that their Super Bowl win was no fluke.  |
Sports Illustrated September 17, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Clarett Juggernaut Freshman running back Maurice Clarett has been a sensation for Ohio State.  |
Sports Illustrated September 17, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Early returns Three programs that have shown signs of football arthritis won in unexpectedly glorious fashion. Notre Dame, Penn State and USC all beat ranked opponents, and their teams, if not their actual horn-rimmed, white-socked coaches, look 25 years younger.  |
Sports Illustrated September 13, 2002 Paul Zimmerman |
No one like U Montana was great, but Unitas called his own shots  |
Sports Illustrated September 12, 2002 Paul Zimmerman |
Best there ever was Unitas did things his way, and he did them with style.  |
Sports Illustrated September 11, 2002 Michael Silver |
Fantastic voyage A whirlwind tour winds down where it should, at home. I'm coming home from a football odyssey, a six-day shimmy across the country that left me battered, tattered, battle-scarred and scattered -- but not completely shattered, and for that I can be thankful.  |
Sports Illustrated September 11, 2002 Tim Layden |
On the fast track Quarterbacks are thrown into the NFL fire more quickly  |
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