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By Heismanpundit, Heismanpundit
HeismanPundit.com Heisman Poll, 10/27 Total Points with first place votes in parantheses 1. Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama–56 (9) 2. Jimmy Clausen, QB, Notre Dame–26 (1) 3. Colt McCoy, QB, Texas–25 4. Tim Tebow, QB, Florida–23 (1) 5. Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska–15 (1) 6. Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame–10 (1) Case Keenum, QB, Houston–10 8. Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, Oregon State–8... more »

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By noreply@blogger.com (Hugging Harold Reynolds), Hugging Harold Reynolds
Welcome to the premier of Blogs With Balls Radio on the Joe Sports Fan Radio Network.From JSF:Over the past few weeks on our regular installment of the "JoeSportsFan Show", we teased the fact that big news was coming down the podcasting pipeline here on JoeSportsFan.com. Yesterday, you saw the initiation of this news as our own Patrick Imig and... more »

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By Heismanpundit, Heismanpundit
My rankings continue with the top 10 running backs for 2009: Go here to see the top quarterbacks for 2009 1. Jahvid Best, Cal–The most exciting back in the country.  Gained 1,580 yards, scored 15 TDs, averaged 8 yards per carry…and was dinged up for much of the year.  If he stays healthy, he may surpass 2,000 and have a... more »

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The website -- visited regularly by NFL fans, media and league insiders -- has been a small operation with a big-time influence. In launching his homegrown website eight years ago, Mike Florio, a West Virginia labor lawyer and sharp-witted football fan, created a way to give his two cents on the NFL.... more »

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By Jay Christensen, The Wiz of Odds
Times are tough for the Average Joe. The national unemployment rate is 8.9% and continues to rise in the worst financial crisis to grip the country since the Great Depression.Athletic departments are having to deal with budget issues as well, but according to a study earlier this year by Bloomberg, athletic directors appear to be prospering even in challenging... more »

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Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham Team needs: Quarterback, receiver, cornerback Dream scenario: The Jets went into the offseason with numerous positional needs to address, and they got around to all but two of them through free agency. The leftovers are biggies: quarterback and receiver.     Jody Gomez/US Presswire   The Jets could use help at QB, but will... more »

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Let's face it, an obsession with listmaking — otherwise known as glazomania — is ingrained into probably 90 percent of the human race. For college football pundits, this is probably just as well, since listing and ranking everything from teams, players, and coaches to the wieners at various stadiums' concession stands probably makes up two-thirds of their weekly workload.... more »

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By Heismanpundit, Heismanpundit
It’s time for this week’s HP Heisman Watch. The following list is of the players who have the best shot at actually winning the Heisman. It is not a predicted order of the final voting. Therefore, some players not on this list will assuredly get their share of votes. 1. Chris Wells, Ohio State–Things are getting tricky when it... more »

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By Heismanpundit, Heismanpundit
It’s time for the HP Heisman Watch.  This is my ranking of the players who have the best chance at actually winning the Heisman.  It is not a predicted order of the voting, so some players who are not on this list will still get Heisman votes in the end. 1.  Chris Wells, Ohio State–Wells holds on to the... more »

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From the Gainesville Sun, here are the top ten appearances on ESPN College GameDay (either as the home or road team), as of September 6, 2008: ESPN College GameDay Appearances By School Rank School Shows 1. Florida 28 2. Ohio State 22 3t. Florida State 21 3t. Michigan 21 5t. Notre Dame 18 5t. Oklahoma 18 7t. Tennessee 17... more »

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By Heismanpundit, Heismanpundit
Here we go with the moment you have all been waiting for: The 2008 Heismanpundit.com Preseason Heisman Watch. There are a million Heisman lists written up every preseason, but this is the only one that matters! Unlike a lot of Heisman watches, my preseason list is intended to determine which players have the best chance of actually winning the... more »

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Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller From the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA): The USC Trojans are the top-ranked team in the Football Writers Association of America's preseason Grantland Rice Super 16 Poll. The Trojans nipped second-ranked Georgia, although both schools picked up five first-place votes. It's the fourth time in five years USC has been picked No. 1... more »

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