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5133. robertjayb - 9/9/2006 10:33:17 PM

Hook 'em, Horns!

5134. OhioSTOPAS - 9/9/2006 10:38:43 PM

Yeah, we're afraid of a quarterback named Colt (snicker) McCoy.

5135. jexster - 9/10/2006 1:13:15 AM

The Eyes of Tejas Fanfare
The Bevo Marching Band



5136. jexster - 9/10/2006 2:20:02 AM

'show iyuz purty


5137. OhioSTOPAS - 9/10/2006 12:54:14 PM

Every dumpster in Columbus is in flames. Life is good.

5138. jexster - 9/10/2006 3:23:36 PM

BBQ Bevo?

5139. wabbit - 9/10/2006 3:55:35 PM

Troy Smith threw for 269 yards and two scores as Ohio State won the first No. 1 vs. No. 2 regular season clash since in 10 yearsIn the first regular-season matchup of No. 1 vs. No. 2 in a decade, quarterback Troy Smith riddled Texas for 269 yards passing and two touchdowns, leading the Buckeyes to a 24-7 win Saturday night. The victory keeps the Buckeyes (2-0) in perfect position for a run to a national title. Keep winning and they should stay right where they are.

Brady Quinn and the Notre Dame offense were as good as advertised in Week 2. After an unimpressive opening game, Quinn, Jeff Samardzija and Co. returned to their fantastic form of last season in a 41-17 victory over No. 19 Penn State on Saturday. Quinn, the Heisman hyped quarterback, was 12-of-16 passing for 150 yards and two touchdowns in the second quarter alone as fourth-ranked Notre Dame opened a 20-0 lead. The defense and special teams chipped in, too, breaking the game open in the third quarter by scoring one touchdown and setting up another as the Fighting Irish cruised. The game was essentially over at halftime.

Clemson's kicks kept winding up in the wrong hands. Jeff Smith returned one kickoff for a 96-yard touchdown and had three other long runbacks to help Boston College force overtime on Saturday, then Jolonn Dunbar blocked an extra point in the second OT to lead BC to a 34-33 victory over No. 18 Clemson.

NCAA football

5140. wabbit - 9/10/2006 3:58:26 PM

Maria Sharapova has long insisted she's more about substance than style and now, at age 19, she owns a second Grand Slam title to prove it. Better on the biggest points all night, the third-seeded Sharapova beat No. 2 Justine Henin-Hardenne 6-4, 6-4 in the U.S. Open Martina Navratilova put a crowning gloss on her magnificent career by teaming up with Bob Bryan to win the mixed doubles title final Saturday to add a follow-up championship to her breakthrough title at Wimbledon in 2004.

After the singles final ended, Martina Navratilova, who's 49, collected her 59th Grand Slam title by teaming with Bob Bryan to win the mixed doubles final 6-2, 6-3 over Kueta Peschke and Martin Damm.

5141. wabbit - 9/11/2006 3:53:04 PM

Laurence Maroney helped the Patriots rush for 183 yards on a day when Tom Brady struggled with the passing gameLaurence Maroney finished New England's 19-17 victory with a game-high 86 yards on 17 carries (a 5.1 average), but how he looked amassing those numbers was the most impressive part. A 27-yard gallop on his first regular-season NFL carry, on which he broke it outside to the left and left a string of tacklers in his wake, followed by a 22-yard burst down to the Buffalo 3 on third-and-5 the second time he touched the ball from scrimmage. Two carries, 49 yards, and Maroney was making it look easy. All of last season, New England had just two rushes longer than either of Maroney's first two runs.

Peyton Mannine and the Indianapolis Colts outlasted Eli and the New York Giants 26-21 on Sunday night. The brothers played well and so did their teams, though the Giants made far too many mistakes to win the first NFL game to feature two brothers starting at quarterback. Peyton finished 25-of-41 for 276 yards, a touchdown and an interception. The two-time MVP also led the Colts to scores on five of their first seven possessions. Eli was 20-of-34 for 247 yards and touchdowns passes to Plaxico Burress and Jeremy Shockey. He also had two costly second-half mistakes -- a fumble and an interception, both of which came with New York down two points. Both led to Indianapolis scores.

A healthy and happy Donovan McNabb threw for 314 yards and three touchdowns, including one to Donte' Stallworth, to lead the Philadelphia Eagles to a 24-10 win over the Houston Texans on Sunday. The Eagles, looking to move past their post-Terrell Owens hangover, got a great game from Stallworth in his debut after a trade from the Saints. It was also McNabb's regular-season return after missing the final seven games of last season for surgery to repair a sports hernia.

NFL scores

5142. wabbit - 9/11/2006 3:54:26 PM

Roger Federer is the only man to win Wimbledon and the U.S. Open back-to-back three years in a rowBy beating Andy Roddick 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 Sunday for a third consecutive US Open championship at Flushing Meadows, Federer took another step toward being regarded as the best tennis player in history. This was Federer's third Grand Slam title of the year and the ninth of his career, moving closer to Pete Sampras' record of 14. The No. 1-ranked Federer went 27-1 at this year's Grand Slam tournaments, the only setback coming against Rafael Nadal in the French Open final. Federer became the first man since Ivan Lendl in 1985-87 to win three consecutive U.S. Open titles -- and the only man in tennis history to win Wimbledon and the U.S. Open back-to-back three years in a row. He's won nine of the last 14 Grand Slam tournaments, dating to Wimbledon in 2004.

5143. robertjayb - 9/12/2006 6:04:05 AM

UT gets its thugs back...

AUSTIN -- Texas cornerback Tarell Brown and backup safety Tyrell Gatewood were reinstated to the team today, coach Mack Brown said.

The two players were suspended for the Ohio State game after being arrested last week. Brown was arrested on misdemeanor drug and weapon charges; Gatewood was arrested on a misdemeanor drug charge. The drug charges, which involved possession of marijuana, were dropped Friday.

Brown still faces a charge of unlawful possession of a handgun.

Mack Brown said he met with both players today and they reached a verbal agreement that will remain confidential.

5144. robertjayb - 9/13/2006 4:00:57 AM

Armstrong teammates acknowledge drug use...

(NYTimes) - Two of Lance Armstrong’s eight teammates from the 1999 Tour de France have admitted for the first time that they used the banned endurance-boosting drug EPO in preparing for the race that year, when they helped Armstrong capture the first of his record seven titles.

Their disclosures, in interviews with The New York Times, are rare examples of candor in a sport protected by a powerful code of silence. The confessions come as cycling is reeling from doping scandals, including Floyd Landis’s fall in July from Tour champion to suspected cheat.

One of the two teammates who admitted using EPO while on Armstrong’s United States Postal Service team is Frankie Andreu, a 39-year-old retired team captain who had been part of Armstrong’s inner circle for more than a decade. In an interview at his home in Dearborn, Mich., Andreu said that he took EPO for only a few races and that he was acknowledging his use now because he thought doping was damaging his sport. Continued doping and denial by riders may scare away fans and sponsors for good, he said.

“There are two levels of guys,” Andreu said. “You got the guys that cheat and guys that are just trying to survive.”

The other rider who said he used EPO spoke on condition of anonymity because he said he did not want to jeopardize his job in cycling.

5145. robertjayb - 9/13/2006 4:11:07 AM

Armstrong pissed at NYTimes report...

(AP) -- Lance Armstrong bristled Tuesday at a report that two former teammates admitted using performance-enhancing drugs, calling it ''a hatchet job ... to link me to doping through somebody else's admission.''

Frankie Andreu and another former Armstrong teammate who requested anonymity because he still works in cycling told The New York Times they used the endurance-booster EPO to prepare for the 1999 Tour de France, when Armstrong won the first of his seven titles.

Neither rider has ever tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs and both said they never saw Armstrong take any banned substances.

''I think it's a pretty nasty attempt by The New York Times to link me to doping through somebody else's admission. You have to read way down in the article until Frankie says, 'I never saw Lance do anything.'


5146. robertjayb - 9/13/2006 6:52:09 PM

Authorities search Jan Ullrich's home...

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) -- Former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich's home in Switzerland was searched Wednesday by authorities, along with nine other homes and offices of people suspected of involvement in a Spanish doping scandal.

A statement by Germany's Federal Crime Office did not say whose homes or offices were searched. But Ullrich's manager, Wolfgang Strohband, confirmed that his and Ullrich's homes were raided.

The searches -- both in Germany and abroad -- were part of the fraud investigation by prosecutors in connection with the probe of Spanish doctor Eufemiano Fuentes.

5147. wabbit - 9/17/2006 12:56:55 PM

Mario Manningham burned Notre Dame for three touchdowns in an explosive first halfNo. 11 Michigan finally put a Big Blue bruising on the second-ranked Fighting Irish in a 47-21 rout Saturday -- the most points scored against Notre Dame at home in 46 years. Chad Henne threw three touchdown passes to Mario Manningham, and Michigan intercepted Brady Quinn three times, forced him to fumble and shut down the rest of the Irish offense.

Eric Brock's game-saving tackle just a few yards from the goal line on the final play preserved No. 3 Auburn's 7-3 win over sixth-ranked LSU on Saturday. He also tipped away a fourth-down pass to end another late LSU threat as Auburn turned away the visiting Tigers again and again. What has become the Southeastern Conference's most rugged rivalry had all the usual elements: two punishing defenses, an pivotal officials' call that left both sides a bit perplexed and some follies in the kicking game. The call went Auburn's way. With LSU facing fourth-and-8 from Auburn's 31 and 2:43 left, JaMarcus Russell fired the ball to Early Doucet near the goal line. A diving Brock deflected the pass, but Zach Gilbert was called for pass interference that would have kept the drive alive. The officials overturned the call, although replays showed the contact came before the ball was tipped by Brock.

Dennis Dixon and Oregon rallied for two touchdowns in the final 72 seconds - with help from a disputed onside kick - and the Ducks blocked a field goal on the final play to seal a wild 34-33 victory over No. 15 Oklahoma on Saturday. Dixon's 16-yard keeper with 1:12 left brought the 18th-ranked Ducks within 33-27 and set up the onside kick attempt. The Ducks (3-0) recovered the bouncing kick on their own 48, but Oklahoma (2-1) argued that an Oregon player touched the ball before it went the required 10 yards, which would have given the Sooners possession. Officials delayed play for an instant replay review, but the call stood.

NCAA football

5148. wabbit - 9/17/2006 12:57:24 PM

Alfonso Soriano has 45 home runs and 40 steals in the walk year of his contractWaiting in Alfonso Soriano's locker after Saturday night's game was the final piece of what is surely going to be an impressive display: the stolen base that entered him into the elite 40-40 club. Soriano became the fourth player in major league history to record 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in a single season when he swiped second in the first inning of the Washington Nationals' 8-5 win over Milwaukee. Soriano has 40 steals to go along with 45 home runs. Soriano is going to add the base and the spikes he was wearing to his personal collection, which includes the bat and batting gloves he used when he hit his 40th home run Aug. 19. Jose Canseco (Oakland, 1988), Barry Bonds (San Francisco, 1996) and Alex Rodriguez (Seattle, 1998) are the only other players who have topped 40 in each of those categories in a single season. He also leads the league with 21 outfield assists.

The Pittsburgh Pirates are proving they sure know how to ruin a party - or at least delay one. For the second night in a row, the Pirates prevented the New York Mets from clinching the NL East when Ronny Paulino hit an RBI double with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning for a 3-2 victory Saturday night. The Mets' magic number for clinching their first division title since 1988 remained at one. New York could've won it Friday night, too, but lost to Pittsburgh 5-3.

After splitting a day-night doubleheader Saturday, the New York Yankees and the Boston Red were exhausted. And on Sunday, they get to do it again. Jason Giambi 's go-ahead double in the seventh inning lifted the Yankees to a 7-5 win Saturday night that lowered to four the magic number for New York's ninth straight AL East title. The Yankees (90-57) and Boston will play another split doubleheader Sunday - making it four games in a span of about 36 hours. New York maintained a season-high 11 1/2-game lead over the second-place Red Sox , who dropped eight games back of Minnesota in the wild-card race. With a sweep Sunday and a loss by third-place Blue Jays , the Yankees would clinch the division before they head to Toronto early Monday for the start of a road trip.

MLB scores

5149. jexster - 9/23/2006 11:57:33 PM

Mitch Mustain
Arkansas Razorbacks






Soooooey PIG!

I'd like a little taste of that pork!

5150. arkymalarky - 9/24/2006 1:13:33 AM

Heh. The guy in my class this morning was anxious to get home to his 42" flat screen and watch it. I forgot all about it.

5151. jexster - 9/24/2006 2:12:01 AM

Great game

Tasty QB

5152. wonkers2 - 9/24/2006 8:34:10 PM

Cap'n Dirty pics. Not what you might think!

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