syracuse.com - 8/7/2008
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OK, here is one of the dumb things we have to deal with as members of the media. When we arrived for media day, the team was doing a light practice. The players were in jerseys and shorts and there...
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Syracuse Media Day, Now In Video Form
Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician —
The Axeman said there would be video of Media Day and by God there is a video of Media Day. Head on over to his blog and feast your eyes on the sights and sounds (can you feast your eyes on sounds?) of the extravaganza. My favorite video has to be this one: ...
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Three Idiots on Sports —
... from yesterday and Axe has a bunch of video's up from media day - the guy is really branching out - blogging, radio and now video, he's a one man multi-media machine. ...
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