Monthly Archives: July 2010

SEC head football coaches – where they’re from

I like maps. Here’s another one. These are the hometowns of the 12 guys who’ll be called “head football coach” in the SEC this season. Just a quarter of them are from what would be considered SEC Country; seven from … Continue reading

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Suggested Ole Miss masters programs for Jeremiah Masoli

Through a quirk of eligibility rules, former Oregon quarterback Jeremiah Masoli can take his bachelor’s degree, game-changer resume and rap sheet and play immediately someplace else by enrolling in graduate school. And word on the street is that he’s interested … Continue reading

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LSU Two-Deep, the map

In poking around old LSU rosters, I ended up putting some numbers against something that’s hardly surprising – since LSU exited the Dark Years of the 1990s, the makeup of the team has steadily become less Louisiana-centric. In 1999, 77% … Continue reading

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The Bylaw Blog mess, revisited

So a few days have passed now since I revealed the “anonymous compliance officer” behind The Bylaw Blog, which prompted the author to shut down his site, which made me The Asshole of The Internet. And after absorbing the commentary … Continue reading

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What chicken sandwiches mean to LSU, Atlanta

Two decades ago, the SEC redefined how regular seasons are wrapped up when it expanded to 12 teams and created the SEC Championship Game. And three years in, it looks like the conference is helping redefine how seasons start with … Continue reading

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