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Illness doesn't hold McClain back |
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 23:24
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By Chase Goodbread
Sports Writer
Rolando McClain showed the NFL what it was looking for Wednesday at the University of Alabama's Pro Day workout. Read more: |
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Rain stops Bama again |
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 22:42
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By Aaron Suttles
Sports Writer
TUSCALOOSA | For the second consecutive night, the University of Alabama baseball team was rained out.
After Tuesday’s game with Auburn was canceled by rain, the Crimson Tide’s Wednesday contest against Michigan State was first delayed and then canceled due to lightning and rain. Read more: |
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Countdown to spring practice: Secondary a major priority |
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 22:42
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Just about everyone with significant experience other than safety Mark Barron is gone. UA’s top three cornerbacks — Kareem Jackson, Javier Arenas and Marquise Johnson — leave a major void. Starting safety Justin Woodall and a couple of reserve safeties are gone as well. Read more: |
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Kentucky back in accustomed spot: Favorite |
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 22:41
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By Teresa M. Walker
The Associated Press
NASHVILLE, Tenn. | Maybe Kentucky coach John Calipari wants to ease the pressure on his young Wildcats.
He’s busy talking about playing for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament, though ending a drought with Kentucky’s first Southeastern Conference tournament title since 2004 would a big deal, too. Read more: |
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Cody drops more weight for Pro Day |
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 22:33
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By Chase Goodbread
Sports Writer
Terrence Cody was never quite able to get under 350 pounds as a player at the University of Alabama, Wednesday, he did just that. Read more: |
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Tide, Gamecocks in survival mode |
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 22:31
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By Cecil Hurt
Sports Editor
NASHVILLE, Tenn. | The South Carolina Gamecocks aren’t worried about what the Alabama Crimson Tide did last week.
They are much more concerned about what Alabama could do today. Read more: |
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