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March 30, 2005

Ewing to transfer from Indiana



Indiana coach Mike Davis announced that Patrick Ewing, Jr. is leaving for another school. Ewing would sit a year before playing again at another Division I school. Speculation on sports radio stations (including the one in D.C. that employs John Thompson, Jr. as a host) include both Georgetown and Georgia... [Full Story]

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March 29, 2005

Sauerbrun, Mitchell named in steroids investigation



AP Carolina Panthers Todd Sauerbrun and Jeff Mitchell and former player Todd Steussie had steroid prescriptions filled by a West Columbia, S.C., doctor now under investigation by federal authorities, according to "60 Minutes Wednesday" report. The report says the players had prescriptions for testosterone cream filled within two weeks of... [Full Story]

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March 28, 2005

#6 Off Season Power Rankings



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March 22, 2005

Former Steeler David Little Dies in Weighlifting Accident



David Little, a former Pro Bowl linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers, died during a weightlifting session at his Miami home. Former Steeler dies while lifting weights (MSNBC - AP) David Little, a durable linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers who was voted to the Pro Bowl in 1990, died while weightlifting... [Full Story]

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March 17, 2005

Congressional Hearings on Steroids in Baseball



The House Government Reform Committee, which has zero jurisdiction over sports or health care, began its hearings into steroid use in Major League Baseball today, getting testimony from several current and former players. From the hour or so worth I listened to on the radio or have seen on television... [Full Story]

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March 14, 2005

#5 Off Season Power Rankings



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March 13, 2005

"Balco East" involving Panthers players?



An article in The State today by Clif LeBlanc and David Newton reports that DEA agents are investigating allegations that a "West Columbia alternative medicine physician" prescribed steroids and other performance-enhancers to professional athletes including past and present players for the Carolina Panthers. Some of the NFL players — patients... [Full Story]

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March 12, 2005

Suspend Jim Gray!



HatTip to Mark Cuban ("ABC should suspend Jim Gray until he apologizes"). Jim Gray is at it again. His typical weasel tactics in sportscasting. Check out Mark Cuban's blog on what happened to Dirk Nowitzki as Jim Gray lies and tries to lead him to an emotional response: Jim Gray:... [Full Story]

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March 8, 2005

Congressional Steroid Hearings



Mark March 17 on your calendar. Get the popcorn ready for some fireworks on C-SPAN. Yet, C-SPAN. On that day Sammy Sosa, Rafael Palmeiro, Jose Canseco, Jason Giambi, Mark McGwire, Curt Schilling, and Frank Thomas will all be asked to testify about steroids before a Congressional committee. "Palmeiro, Sosa Must... [Full Story]

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March 7, 2005

Ouch! (But Probably Accurate)



Lesson #4: Drafting and developing defensive talent is the best way to go and it’s the major reason the Chiefs are having problems on that side of the ball. Of the 21 players who made a significant contribution to the Chiefs defense in 2004, 15 came through the draft. In... [Full Story]

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March 6, 2005

#4 Off Season NFL Power Rankings



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Tennessee's Pat Summitt Closing in on Wins Record



Summitt two wins away from tying Smith (ESPN) Summitt won her 877th game to move past Kentucky's Adolph Rupp, and the Lady Vols (No. 4 ESPN/USA Today; No. 5 AP) reached the Southeastern Conference championship game with their ninth straight victory over state rival Vanderbilt, 76-73. The win sets up... [Full Story]

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March 3, 2005

Rich Mahler Dies of Heart Attack at 51



Ex-Brave Mahler dies of heart attack (AJC) New York Mets minor league pitching coach Rick Mahler, who started five season openers for the Braves in the 1980s, died of a heart attack Wednesday morning in Jupiter, Fla. He was 51. "It's a sad day," said Mets assistant general manager Jim... [Full Story]

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March 2, 2005

Off Season NFL Power Rankings #3



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