wholehogsports.com - 11/17/2008
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Arkansas’ season of close calls, growing pains and headshaking losses in the final minutes is almost at an end. (Northwest Arkansas Times)
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The Agenda: Monday, Nov. 17
The Blog —
... In beautiful Northwest Arkansas, we learn about the still-improving Razorbacks in the Northwest Arkansas Times. Friend of The Blog Tom Murphy, the UA football beat reporter for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, points out that Arkansas ...
On the (Ugh) Links
Inside Mississippi State Sports with Brad Locke —
... hasn’t kicked in yet; B) It describes Mississippi State’s football team.
In that spirit, here is today’s look back at the Bulldogs’ 32-7 loss to No. 1 Alabama.
Up this week for MSU: Arkansas (4-6, 1-5), which has been playing better ball lately. That’s thanks in part to its Obama-like offense, which Nate Allen of the Northwest Arkansas Times says is working because it spreads the wealth, so to speak. And yet the Razorbacks aren’t satisfied with where they are. Maybe that’s because they ...
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Flying Under The Radar But Above The Rim —
Hoops Addict
When training camp started Philadelphia 76ers fans and some writers who covered the team were worried Thaddeus Young would suffer growing pains as a young player attempting to make the shift from playing power forward last season to small forward this season.
This wasn’t the case as Young ...
Growing Pains: Miami (OH) Postgame Thread —
Bruins Nation
Full disclosure: I did not get to watch this game, but I tried to follow along as best I could. While this means that I'm not qualified to offer up any sort of analysis, I think a game like this only underscores the growing pains that I mentioned yesterday and what N sort of talked about this ...
IC Cold Links: Waiting on the Pacers vs. Nets —
Indy Cornrows
Here are a few game day links of interest:
Bruno's latest Caught in the Web catches up with Jim O'Brien on the current role and continued development of rookies, Brandon Rush and Roy Hibbert. Both are playing through their NBA growing pains but they are and will continue to keep playing.
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