The Round Up

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I’m back and I’m ready to roll! Some thoughts on a Tuesday….
–The brouhaha between ESPN’s Colin Cowherd and Michigan Zone has now come and gone without any commentary from HP, who was taking a break. Suffice it to say that Cowherd came out on the wrong end of things. Check out this [...]

What’s Coming Up

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In the next month, expect to see the following here at HP:
–A complete rundown of the Heisman race as it stands today, with some thoughts on what direction it should eventually take.
–A look at the top 10 teams coming out of spring.
–Interviews (hopefully) with some of the top candidates for the Heisman and some of [...]

Stop The Madness!

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Well, since my original post on the subject was somehow obliterated, here’s a few quick notes on March Madness:
–The weakness of this year’s Final Four proves that, while the NCAA Tournament is a fun and unpredictable ride, it really does no better than college football at determining who the best team in the country is. [...]

More Server Problems

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It appears some technical issues wiped out the last couple weeks of blog entries, not that there was much to wipe out.
But things appear to be up and running now.

Bingo

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Stewart Mandel of CNNSI.com, who has developed a good habit of clearing up muddy waters, does it again as he has HP’s back in this column about Texas quarterback Vince Young’s NFL prospects.
Mandel’s conclusion: The NFL needs to loosen up a little. His best advice to the NFL guys: Watch [...]

Calling All D-1A Head Coaches

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That’s the subject line for maybe the funniest message board post ever (password may be required), up today on the Colorado State message board.
An excerpt from all the ‘coaches’ who posted:
CharlesWeis
Speaking of DVD players, anyone see that Noel Devine tape? I can?t wait to show that kid my four SuperBowl rings.
RobertBowden
Tha? boy can run like [...]

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