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Sports Central January 10, 2004 Eric Poole |
Credit Where Credit is Due The reasons for the Indianapolis Colts' 41-10 demolition of Denver in last week's wildcard playoff round are many.  |
Sports Central January 8, 2004 David Martin |
Troubles, and Then a Split Title The college football season started with the specter of two coaching indiscretions looming over, if not outright haunting, their respective schools. It finished with a question mark haunting two other, happier programs.  |
Sports Central January 6, 2004 Brad Oremland |
NFL Postseason Week 1 The trend so far this postseason is underdogs exceeding expectations in rematches.  |
Sports Central January 6, 2004 David Shaw |
In Defense of the BCS Inevitable discussion over the last two days has centered on just who is the better team, USC or LSU, and why the BCS failed to supply the answer. The outrage, begun well before this year, would even lead one to believe that having co-champions is unheard of, even perverse. Not so.  |
Sports Central January 3, 2004 Gary Geffen |
Emmitt's Tarnished Star I've got one question for Emmitt Smith: are you insane?  |
BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 |
Paul Tagliabue In 15 years as the NFL's caretaker, he has helped turn it into a $5 billion-a-year business.  |
Sports Central December 30, 2003 Brad Oremland |
NFL Week 17 Power Rankings  |
Sports Central December 30, 2003 Piet Van Leer |
Finally, A College Playoff Since the NCAA is incapable of designing a college football playoff for Division I schools, I have decided to take the onus upon myself...  |
Sports Central December 26, 2003 M. Edward Guest |
The Definition of Clutch Which team, since 1959, has the highest clutch score for a single season? If you're a college football fan, you probably already know.  |
Sports Central December 18, 2003 David Zirin |
Over the Edge or Over the Hill? I have seen Lawrence Taylor on "the edge." But the edge wasn't in a bar, brothel, or crack den. Taylor's edge was on the gridiron.  |
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