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    +Texas Three-Step at the Top
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    +How Callahan Turned Big Red All Blue
      Back in August, Bill Callahan seemed certain that Nebraska fans had a lot to look forward to this season. Callahan told people the Cornhuskers were on their way to bigger, better things in 2007 after winning the Big 12 North and finishing 9-5 in 2006.

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    +Week 10 Burning Questions
      Well, what we do now? Just count the days until January 20 when, it is assumed, the Colts and Patriots will meet for the AFC championship (or, as itÂ’s otherwise known, the Real Super Bowl) at Foxboro?

    +Who Is the Worst Sports Announcer?
      Tired of bad sports announcing? Has the broadcaster calling your team's game botched the job so badly you've thrown things at your TV? We're here to help. Using a field set by AwfulAnnouncing.com, help choose the worst announcer in all of sports by voting in our four-bracket tournament.Best Sports Announcer: Vote for top play-caller on TV

    +Vikings Enjoy Run of Success
      The NFL is supposed to be a difficult league. Some of the world's best athletes put their skills on display each and every Sunday afternoon.

    +Division II Too Much for Big Ten Again
      COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Marcus Parker scored 18 points to leadFindlay to a 70-68 victory over Ohio State on Tuesday night, thesecond time in a week a Division II school beat a Big Ten team inan exhibition game.

    +Weis, Notre Dame Deserve Each Other
      The speech the Rev. Edward “Monk” Malloy gave after the end of the regular college football season three years ago as an outgoing Notre Dame President is all but forgotten now, especially among those who worship at the football stadium nearest the universityÂ’s Golden Dome. They have more recent nightmares:

    +Teams Say Brawl's Been Forgotten
      GREENBURGH, N.Y., Nov. 5 — The competency gap between the Knicks and the Denver Nuggets last year was so great that a mid-December game begot a rout, and the rout begot a brawl. Suspensions, fines and name-calling followed in short order.

    +New Names Surface, Report Says
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