sportsyenta.blogspot.com - 7/1/2008
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There were a few more interesting nuggets to come out of the Indiana University athletic department and the University's administration yesterday in what looks like a never-ending run of fallout since Kelvin Sampson was unceremoniously relieved of his cheating duties in February. The one I find most interesting is that in IU's resignation agreement with Rick Greenspan, released yesterday, ...
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Daily Dump: Tony Mandarich Now Photographs Hot Chicks, Gay Makes Headlines, Lola Luv And Shauvon Had Work Done
Busted Coverage: Booze, Ladies And Football —
... bring in more hot chicks.
We’ll be back later to see if Bunkie has held up under the pressure.
Today’s Dump:
Tony Mandarich is now a photographer of hot chicks [on205th]
ARod’s other 9 celebrity crushes [Next Round]
Track star named Gay making headlines [Don Chavez]
Tony LaRussa never takes a moment off [Brahsome]
This will be fun; former IU AD to write book [Sports Yenta]
Baron Davis to the Knicks? We believe it [The Play In ...
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FanIQ Blog —
... The Indiana Athletic director who recently resigned apparently is allowed to write a book on what happened with the basketball program. Now that'll be an interesting read. [Rumors and Rants] ...
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