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"...But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar
on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint." Isaiah 40:31
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DON’T WRITE OFF THE UNDEFEATED RACERS
January 21, 2012
By Daniel, SCS.com Staff Writer
With a young, first-year head coach and an underdog mentality, Murray State is a fun little story. Undefeated and ranked in the top-15, it’s hard to find anybody who resents the Racers’ success. But there’s a reason Murray State hasn’t climbed the rankings even further, despite the fact that top-ranked Syracuse is the only other team in college basketball without a loss. It’s because people don’t believe in the Racers. At all. They look at their non -conference schedule—which did not include a major-conference....[MORE]
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PAC-12 IS MOST PERPLEXING CONFERENCE
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AMERICA’S FAVORITE SLEEPER STRUGGLING
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January 7, 2012 Daniel, Staff
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December 26, 2011 Daniel, Staff
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When Kevin Love, O.J. Mayo and the Lopez twins roamed the Pac-10 Conference in the middle of this decade, the league was often considered a West Coast gem. With late-night tips and a lack of ESPN coverage, the Pac-10 had to rely on its star power to generate interest. As those players flooded the NBA Draft, though, the conference was left in rebuilding mode. For the past three years, it has slid toward the bottom of the RPI rankings for BCS....[MORE]
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Take a glance at the national polls right now and tell me who’s not there. Vanderbilt’s absence probably jumps out. Memphis. Alabama. UCLA. All are gone from the top-25. Two months ago, it would have been outrageous to suggest any of those four teams would be unranked. But that’s what has happened, and these early-season disappointments are just four more examples of why sports are not an exact science. There's one team....[MORE]
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WVU ADJUSTS, OPENS UP BIG EAST
December 2, 2011
By David, SCS.com Staff Wrtier
Thanksgiving Week was full of rivalry football and tons of food, which means the hangover from the long weekend is just ending now at the end of this work week. However, there are a full slate of meaningful games on conference championship weekend, including two new...[MORE]
WHAT IN THE WORLD IS HAPPENING TO CFB?
November 23, 2011
By David, SCS.com Staff Writer
As the college football season prepares to enter the final two weekends, the realignment storylines finally appear to be receding from the headlines. Part of the cooldown may have to do with the play heating up on the field, but more than likely, the movement has cooled down because....[MORE]
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