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Favorite sports memory:
There are quite a few, most of them Mississippi State-related. Out of those, I'll have to say the Final Four in 1996, and the first MSU baseball game I went to back in '98, when I got to see Richard Lee break the school RBI record.
Favorite athlete:
You know, that's a tough one. I've got quite a few, but I think Brett Favre tops my list, simply because of the passion that he has for the game, and the fact that he has fun and plays the game for the love of it.
 

 
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NFL Fantasy Draft Guide: Breaking Down the Backs 80s Sitcom Style

Fantasy football drafts are right around the corner, so who looks to be the hits and misses? This guide's a long read, but it's in-depth, and it channels the wayback machine for some who are older than they'd like to admit (or buy lots of old DVDs).
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Must Win Season for Nick Saban?

After a mediocre debut season last year, how much margin for error does Nick Saban have this year in Tuscaloosa?
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Can Reggie Bush be great in '08?

We know the talent is there, but we've only seen flashes of brilliance from Mr. Kardashian over his first two seasons. Is it big year or bust for him this season?
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Top 10 Dumbest People in the NFL

Yesterday, former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry, the magnet of trouble that he is, was unsurprisingly given an indefinite suspension by the NFL for, well, what has he not done over the last few years?

Fortunately for Henry, he's not alone, as he's one of many on his former team whose decision-making capabilities are questionable, to say the least.

So, with that in mind, I thought I'd put together a list of the 10 stupidest people/groups in the NFL today.

Ryan Leaf, you're forgiven, and so are the 31 teams who passed on Tom Brady in the 2000 NFL Draft. Hindsight is 20/20, but you'll be paying for it for the next several years.

10. Any player who dares to mess with Ed Hochuli: Referees usually aren't a football fan's favorite people (unless they've given our team a generous call), but Hochuli has achieved Chuck Norris-like status not only because he's one of the top referees in the league, but more because of his humorous calls ('the defender was simply overpowered') and his physique, which Phil Simms is a great admirer of.

Even if Hochuli may wear his shirts a size or two too small (or maybe he's just that buff), I don't know how many people would willingly face up to him in a dark alley, or on a football field. In his day job, he's renowned as a top lawyer. Could it be that he wins many of his cases by intimidation? One flex, and it's over.

9. Draft picks who hold out: So, Mr. First Rounder, who told you that it'd be a smart idea to hold out through the start of training camp just to get an extra couple mil? Considering that you haven't played a single down in the NFL yet, and there's a good chance you could be out of the league in a few years, you're not in a position to get greedy. I know, it might partly be your agent's fault, and that's another story for an entirely different post.

You will still be able to afford everything you've ever wanted five times over, and most importantly, you won't fall behind in your development if you go ahead and get the negotiations done as quickly as possible.

8. Cedric Benson: Get arrested once, maybe it's an accident. Get arrested in the same place, for much the same offense, and you're asking for it. Good luck in Canada!

7. Lane Kiffin: Nothing against the Oakland Raiders, who have some potential to be a good team in the near future, but after all of the dramatics that happened following Kiffin's first season, you have to question why Kiffin took the job in the first place, when it's clear that Al Davis isn't exactly the epitome of patience.

You could've stayed at USC, with your cushy, drama-free job as an assistant for one of the elite programs in the country, waiting patiently until a less drama-filled head coaching job came calling in the next couple of seasons. Fortunately, if you do get fired for not living up to Davis' standards, you won't have a problem with finding another job.

6. The Patriots' video assistant who got caught: All you had to do was not get caught, and what did you do? It's for the betterment of the game, though we all grew tired of Spygate months ago. As for your career, maybe you can get a job on the next remake of Candid Camera.

5. Bill Belichick: Responsibility. Learn how to take some of it.

4. Matt Millen: There's a chance that Millen could redeem himself if the Lions can get things turned around over the next few years, but I'm not the only one who wonders how he's still employed, though that may have been answered in #3.

Maybe Barry Sanders made the right decision by retiring when he did, because if he had stayed until after Millen took over, he may have had the NFL rushing record, but he would've been even more miserable. At least the Lions made the playoffs five times during Sanders' ten seasons (1991, 1993-95, 1997).

When Millen was hired, he had experience as an NFL player (1980-91) and as a TV/radio analyst. However, he had no front office experience, and it's showed, rather painfully at that: The Lions were 9-7 in 2000, but since Millen arrived prior to the next season, there've been seven straight losing seasons.

3. The leadership of the Detroit Lions and Cincinnati Bengals: Is there any surprise why these two franchises are far from what they were at one time? Their owners must be quite the sadomasochists when it comes to their fans and their franchise.

2. The entire crew of Cincinnati Bengals' troublemakers: Do they get together and say that they're going to run afoul of the law, or are all just stupid? I'll go with the latter.

1. Trent Green: I know Trent Green loves the game of football and doesn't want to walk away, but sometimes, it's a good idea to forget passion and think common sense.

Why do I have Green at #1 despite all of the other possible choices?

1) After the severe concussion that he had in the 2006 season, he should've seriously considered hanging it up, but he was all too eager to come back.

2) He tried to block Travis Johnson, who's 6'3, 315 pounds, by trying to take his knees out with his head–while Johnson was running.

3) After Johnson's knee knocked him into the next week, he should've said, "Okay, that's it. I want to be able to know who and where I am in 20 years." Instead, he not only decided to come back, but he chose to sign with the St. Louis Rams.

Because of the beating that Marc Bulger is likely to take in 2008, Green will likely see the field. And when he does, there's a good chance he could get rocked again–the last time the Rams' offensive line allowed less than 40 sacks in a season was 1999, which is why there's no surprise that eight different QBs have started under in that time period (Warner, Green, Bulger, Jamie Martin, Chris Chandler, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Gus Frerotte, Brock Berlin).

So, who did I miss? I'm sure there are plenty of people that I missed, but these are my 10. Agree/disagree/have your own 10?
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Niners need to win, and they need to win now.

The San Francisco 49ers were supposed to be a contender in the NFC West last year, but instead, they were one of the biggest disappointments in the league. Now, Mike Nolan's butt is firmly on the hot seat--can the Niners turn things around, or will they be breaking in a new coach at this time next year?
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Super Regional Previews: North Carolina vs. Coastal Carolina, Arizona State vs. Fresno State, Rice vs. Texas A&M, LSU vs. UC Irvine

I already previewed and predicted the four Super Regional matchups on the Miami side of the bracket...here are my previews and predictions for the four regionals on the North Carolina side of the bracket.
Categories (1): College Baseball
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Jimmy Clausen--Sophomore Stud or Sophomore Dud?

After a forgettable freshman year, the only way for Jimmy Clausen is up--or is it?
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Super Regional Predictions: Miami vs. Arizona, Florida St. vs. Wichita St., Cal State Fullerton vs. Stanford, Georgia vs. North Carolina St.

The eight college baseball super regionals get underway Friday, as the final 16 teams battle to punch their tickets to the College World Series. Here are my predictions of the four regionals on the Miami side of the bracket.
Categories (1): College Baseball
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Should there an early signing period in college football?

College basketball recruiting has an early signing period - could college football soon follow?
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The last time a horse won the Triple Crown...

With Big Brown a win away from the Triple Crown, I thought I'd take a look back at what was going on in the college football world 30 years ago, when Affirmed won it.
Categories (2): College Football, NCAAF Other
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Eddie G's 2008 NFL Fantasy Impact Rookies

Which rookies do I think will make the biggest fantasy impact in 2008? Some of my choices may surprise you...
Categories (3): NFL, Fantasy, Player News/Analysis
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Eddie G's Super Early NFL Fantasy Top 10  

These 10 stars are guaranteed to rack you up plenty of fantasy points next season...well, unless a few of them get injured (knock on wood)...
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Who could be 2008's BCS Busters?

Utah in 2004, Boise St. in 2006, Hawaii last season...which non-BCS teams could make a run at a BCS bowl in 2008?
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2008 NFL Draft Winners: Chiefs, Dolphins take big steps towards rebuilding

Who came out of draft weekend with the most to smile about? If the Chiefs can get it turned around, Carl Peterson best be sending thank-you notes and gift baskets to Arthur Blank and Matt Millen, and for that matter, a few other teams have them to thank too...
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