collegegameballs.com - 6/17/2009
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One of the most important metrics to compute when evaluating a schedule are the amount days between games. Long rests are advantageous because they give teams more time to prepare and heal, short weeks do the exact opposite. Let’s call 6 days off (Saturday to Saturday) a normal layover ...
soxanddawgs.com - 6/23/2009
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UConn Football links Tweets, Tweets Tweets,…and Big East
prediction [John Silver - Journal Inquirer] UConn Women’s Basketball...
links Dailey’s has a busy week [Connecticut Post] UConn’s Charles, Moore, Hayes Make U.S. Team [Hartford Courant] Three UConn ...
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soxanddawgs.com - 6/16/2009
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UConn Football links Hope and concern: Connecticut Huskies
[Big East Blog - ESPN.com] “Top Of The Rent”...
Football Season Tickets On Sale [UConnHuskies.com] UConn’s Edsall Draws Large Crowd At Hartford Golf Club [Hartford Courant] Laval’s Bédard pursues ...
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soxanddawgs.com - 6/11/2009
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UConn Football links A Few Words With UConn
AD Jeff Hathaway [Desmond Conner | UConn Football] What’s...
On The Back Of The Womens’ Teams’ Jerseys? [Desmond Conner | UConn Football] Fantasy nonconference matchups in the Big East [Big East Blog - ESPN.com] Edsall ...
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