PARSIPPANY, N.J.----As the college football season enters its most exciting time of the year, students and fans don school colors and cheer as their teams go helmet to helmet on the field.
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At parties or business functions, people often ask Tim Dalton what he does for a living.
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Before he gets to the second part of his mega-mailbag, Bill Simmons would like to "hyperbole" Matt Cassel a little.
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After missing out on the Beijing Olympics, Peter Marshall planned to swim a few more meets, then call it a career. He might want to reconsider. With little training, the 26-year-old American set a short-course world record Tuesday in the 100-meter backstroke at a World Cup meet in Stockholm, Sweden.
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This season's Kentucky seniors are following up perhaps the most talked-about group of their peers in UK football history, a class that featured stalwarts such as Wesley Woodyard, Andre Woodson, Jacob Tamme, Keenan Burton and Rafael Little. That class, which many consider to be the football equivalent to basketball's "Unforgettables," left a legacy hard for any senior class to match. ...
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For a split second, Patrick Patterson's dreams of leading the Wildcats back to national prominence, a career in the NBA, even the ability to play pain-free, seemed very much in doubt .
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After missing out on the Beijing Olympics, Peter Marshall planned to swim a few more meets, then call it a career.
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AP Photo Peter Marshall of US reacts after the men's 100 meter backstroke during the World Cup Swimming at the Eriksdalsbadet in Stockholm, Tuesday. Marshall won with a new world record time of 49.94 seconds.
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(AP) — After missing out on the Beijing Olympics, Peter Marshall planned to swim a few more meets, then call it a career. He might want to reconsider.
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Life is good right now if your name happens to be Kristie Smith. After turning pro in July this year, the 20-year-old set her sights on making a tour for 2009.
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