Archive for September, 2008

Storm coach refuses to apologise (AAP)

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

A defiant Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy has refused to apologise for last week’s stunning attack on the integrity of the game’s judiciary system.

Original post by Unknown

Benson, Bucknor out of India Test series (AAP)

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Umpires Steve Bucknor and Mark Benson were conspicuous by their absence from the panel announced for this month’s return series.

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Elite in-state WR emerges for 2010

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

The state of Alabama has produced a run of talented wide receivers in the prep ranks as of late, and an emerging athlete for the class of 2010 is making his mark early with huge game after huge game. Find out more about this talented prospect by checking the Ultimate Ticket

Original post by Shane Youngblood

Coach’s prediction impresses Florida WR

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Ole Miss cornerbacks coach/recruiting coordinator Chris Vaughn was on the phone with one of his top targets in the Sunshine State last week when he predicted that the Rebels would knock off then-No. 4 Florida in The Swamp. It was a bold pick, given that Ole Miss was a 22-point underdog. By the time the sun set Saturday night, Vaughn’s prediction had come to fruition and that prospect was more than a little impressed by what he saw from the Rebels. Go inside for mor

Original post by Neal McCready

Hartman eases into new safety duties

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Typically, a freshman playing his first game at a new position and just his fourth overall is fairly timid, worrying about not blowing an assignment or costing his team points. He isn’t usually one to shake things up, stir the pot or take risks capable of sending him on a direct flight to his coach’s doghouse. But don’t try telling that to Kansas State’s Tysyn Hartman, who took one of his head coach’s favorite phrases to another level last Saturday.

Original post by Robert Cassidy

Coleman set to visit Cal

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

In what has been an unpredictable and surprisingly active early part of the 2009 recruiting season, Tuesday morning brought a major shakeup in the West Coast recruiting scene. Seattle (Wash.) Garfield High defensive tackle Deandre Coleman, the No. 1 ranked player in the state of Washington, decommitted from the University of Washington and will visit Berkeley this weeken

Original post by Gabriel Baumgaertner

Learning on the fly

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Purdue has a lot invested in Nickcaro Golding (pictured). If the redshirt freshman can solidify the strong-side linebacker spot, it’s hoped it might alleviate some of the Boilermakers’ defensive worries. Read more about the 6-foot-5, 225-pounder here in this Ultimate Ticket GoldandBlack.com report

Original post by Brian Neubert

Tide’s interior the difference

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

When Georgia coach Mark Richt looked back at the film of Alabama’s 41-30 win over his Bulldogs, he said it wasn’t so much what the Crimson Tide did to expose his team’s weaknesses; it’s what they did better

Original post by Anthony Dasher

Mascherano confident Liverpool are ready for title push (AFP)

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Javier Mascherano believes Liverpool have never been better equipped to challenge for honours during his time at Anfield.

Original post by Unknown

Lamar discusses official visit

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Tampa (FL) Hillsborough running back Lindsey Lamar has publicly stated that Wake Forest is his favorite school, but he has also picked up some major offers in the past few weeks. After his official visit to Winston-Salem this past weekend, Lamar spoke with Deacons Illustrated about where the Demon Deacons stand now

Original post by Jared Shelton