Bowden Continues to Be a Real Pick

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 Bowden Continues to Be a Real Pick
Clemson's Tommy Bowden was given another opportunity Monday to explain the decision to yank the scholarship of reserve tailback Ray Ray McElrathbey and instead of running with the ball, he decided to pass . Bowden was asked two questions: Was McElrathbey habitually late to team functions, and did McElrathbey have the option to return to the team on scholarship in the fall? "I've never ... [link]

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Texas Tech Tuesday Morning Notes - Martin Zeno 2nd Team All-Big 12 Edition
Published 3/11/2008 by Seth C <info@doubletnation.com> at Double-T Nation
... In no particular order, DTN's Top Five: Da Wiz introduces Clemson's Ray Ray McElrathbey and EDSBS has more on the story and Da Wiz follows up with Tommy Bowden. This is the bad part of over-signing players. Corn Nation's Big 12 Baseball Weekly Review. Black Shoe Diaries on the Joe Paterno succession plan? Hashmarks is all over the Matt Walsh story. I'm interested in the outcome of this. Card Chronicle dismisses the myth of tired teams in the ...

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