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Mocking the Draft: Jones back to UF, Spiller Stays at Clemson
Mocking the Draft: Jones back to UF, Spiller Stays at Clemson
Yesterday, it was also reported that Georgia S Reshad Jones chose to enter the NFL Draft. Jones changed his mind and will be returning to Georgia for his senior year. Jones had 5 interceptions and 76 tackles for Georgia this season and was a projected first rounder.
Spiller to Return to Clemson
Spiller to Return to Clemson
clemson.scout.com — CLEMSON - Clemson first-team All-ACC player C.J. Spiller announced on Thursday that he will remain at the... school to play his senior year. (more) Spiller to Return to Clemson
Mocking the Draft, New Poll is Up!
Mocking the Draft, New Poll is Up!
dcprosportsreport.com — The NFL Mock Draft Database now has 120 mock drafts listed for the 2009 NFL Draft. Of... the 120 Mocks, 68 have been updated since the turn of 2009. Of those 68, 28 have been updated over the last 5 days. Some good updates going on. (more) Mocking the Draft, New Poll is Up!

Spiller still undecided on possible NFL jump : Football : TigersXtra.com
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Snyders Holds the Line on Tickets, BUT Perhaps he Should CUT Ticket prices
MVN RSSMocking the Draft: Jones back to UF, Spiller Stays at Clemson | Home Snyders Holds the Line on Tickets, BUT Perhaps he Should CUT Ticket prices By PennSkinsFan | January 16, 2009 [image] And rightfully so. Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder will hold the line on ticket prices, no increases for the 2009 season.  This really should not be surprising.  Despite the well known love of making the buck by the successful entrepreneur, but lacking GM/Owner, Snyder even has the common sense not to raise ticket prices when the product isn’t worth it. Let’s ...

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