Who's Now?!

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 Who's Now?!
Nixon nostalgia or the Stanford Tree? vs. Debate! Actually, the moment is increasingly dominated by the spirit of the revolt, as the much-loved, quasi-subversive art of ESPN broadsiding appears to be reaching its critical mass, its "tipping point," if you will, highlighted this weekend in fine snipes by the grassroots and Southern and the mainstream and metropolitan alike (two guesses ... [link]

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Why I Don't Want Georgia to Play Florida State in Atlanta
Published 7/25/2007 by T Kyle King <info@dawgsports.com> at Dawg Sports
... , and Sunday Morning Quarterback all made reference to ...

Wednesday’s Splinters
Published 7/25/2007 by thebenchwarmer at The Bench Warmer
... Yet another blog running a more interesting tourny than ESPN. [Sunday Morning QB] ...

SEC Media Days 2007: The 8 Questions That Should (But Won't) Be Asked.
Published 7/25/2007 by MaconDawg <info@dawgsports.com> at Dawg Sports
... and influencing people. Orson is ...

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