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STANDOFF! SABAN AND MEYER MATCH WILLS IT’S ALL HERE... THE PASSION. THE PRODIGY. THE POWER. THE PAIN.

BCS Top 25 RANKINGS | The official Southern Sports Journal ranking for 2009.

‘BAMA TIDE ROLLS OVER SEC The SEC makes Saturday THE official day for football in it’s purest form. Nick Saban atop the Crimson Tide makes the SEC. Where does your alma-matter fit in? Can your team compete against Saban—or the rest of the SEC machine?

GATORS GOT MEYER | As good-as-it-gets; Urban Meyer and his Florida Gators further solidify the SEC as the powerhouse conference. It’s good to be down South.

CAROLINA UNDER DAVIS | While the ACC football outlook remains bleak, hopes are high that Butch Davis has these ‘Heels on the track to success.

ACC Football Previews | Team-by-team analysis of each ACC school.

SEC Football Previews | Team-by-team analysis of each SEC school.

Southern Teams of interest previews | Team-by-team analysis of each Southern team in developing regional conferences.

FCS Top 25 RANKINGS | The official Southern Sports Journal ranking for 2009.

ASU GOLD MINE | The Mountaineers feel they can strike gold again in 2009.

FLYING HIGH IN ATLANTA | Who can believe the story from Atlanta, and Matt Ryan from the 2008 season? What might we expect in 2009?

SAILING ANEW | The rough waters in Tampa Bay led to mutiny in the off-season. Will these cut-throat tactics produce a team to match it’s namesake?

RAVENOUS IN BALTIMORE | The team that no team wanted in the Playoffs returns with intensity not to be denied.

NFL RANKINGS | Top to bottom, with apologies to the latter. Where is your team?

NFL SOUTHERN TEAM PREVIEWS | Analysis and opinion for the season ahead.

Braves’ Heyward

ACC:Riding on their (Tar)heels

ACC/SEC/Southern Basketball in Review

Dale Jr. Blues

Pine Lakes: Grandaddy Gets A Facelift

Best of Coastal Golf

Speed Street

Journal jots

Next ACC SEC NFL Full Season

SCHEDULES


Written By: hostMM
Date Posted: 7/7/2009
Number of Views: 683

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