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Football: 14 touchdowns in three games for Buena Park's Deven Boston
Varsity Times InsiderThe first new star of the 2012 football season is junior running back Deven Boston of Buena Park. He has rushed for 824 yards and scored 14 touchdowns in three games for the unbeaten Coyotes. He rushed for 173 yards...... -
Summer reading: Kevin Sampsell on Padgett Powell
Jacket CopyKevin Sampsell is the author, most recently, of "A Common Pornography," part memoir, part loosely structured snapshots of growing up in the 1970s and '80s. The book's layers also explore dark, long-kept family secrets that emerged after his estranged... -
Jack Tatum dies at 61; Oakland Raider safety whose hit left Darryl Stingley paralyzed
Jack Tatum, the storied Oakland Raiders safety best known for landing the hit that paralyzed New England receiver Darryl Stingley, has died. He was 61.
Tatum, among the most feared and respected NFL players of his era, died of a heart attack Tuesday...Tags: Heart Attack, Heart and Circulatory System, Career and Workplace, Willie Brown, New England Patriots
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The fantasy that's ruining football
As a pigskin-o-phile, I'm haunted by the ever-expanding reach of what is known as fantasy football. Burrowing its way into the heart of the game, fantasy football has the potential to do to the National Football League what even Michael Vick and Bad...Tags: Steve McNair, Peyton Manning, Randy Moss, Cris Carter, Multi-Sport Events
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Guide to December 2012 TV premieres, movies and holiday specials
RedEyeDecember is all about the holiday specials on TV, but you'll find other interesting viewing as well. On Dec. 7 Sundance debuts "Restless," a gripping two-night miniseries about a former WW II spy. Nat Geo Wild kicks off its annual Big Cat Week Dec. 9...Tags: Still Standing (tv program), Dr. Seuss, Home Alone (movie), Underworld (music group), Storage
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Packers win, tied for first in NFC North
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Aaron Rodgers got plenty of help. Adrian Peterson got none at all. The Green Bay Packers won a key NFC showdown against division rival Minnesota 23-14 on Sunday at Lambeau Field. With a win by the Packers (8-4) and a loss by the Bears...
Tags: New York Giants, Aaron Rodgers, Clay Matthews, Green Bay Packers, Bryan Bulaga
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Dueling running backs Rice and Foster share a mutual admiration
The Baltimore SunWhenever Ravens running back Ray Rice carries the football or catches passes Sunday, Arian Foster intends to keep a close watch. And it's not because the Houston Texans' star is required to observe his counterpart when he's on the sideline at Reliant...Tags: Cam Cameron, New Orleans Saints, Matt Forte, Larry Johnson, Chicago Bears
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Ravens Q&A with Mike Preston
Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers a selection of reader questions about the Ravens. Dave in Aberdeen: Mike, I've been patient with Cam Cameron for a long time now. I'm just at a loss; what is his strategy? He seems determined to force Joe...
Tags: Cam Cameron, Joe Haden, Cleveland Browns, Jim Brown, Gino Gradkowski
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'77 Irish football team took back seat to no one
South Bend TribuneMotivation can come from the most unlikely of circumstances. Who would have ever guessed that a seating chart would have had an impact on the Notre Dame football team's 1977 national championship? Cotton Bowl week in Dallas. This was only supposed to be...Tags: Football, Heisman Trophy, Sports, Cotton Bowl Classic, Texas Longhorns
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James Wilder earns game ball with spark to FSU's bruising rushing attack
TALLAHASSEE – James Wilder had a strangle hold on a prize possession as he entered the media interview room at Doak Campbell Stadium on Saturday night. “I'll sleep with this tonight. This is going to be my girlfriend tonight,” said...Tags: Football, Sports, Jimbo Fisher, Walter Payton, Florida State Seminoles
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Sergio Kindle's course correction makes a big impact
The silence was probably what concerned Calvin Walker most. It made the 5-minute car ride from the Ravens' complex to their Owings Mills apartment feel like a cross-country trip. It marred meals and lingered over nights at home. Walker moved from...
Tags: Heisman Trophy, John Harbaugh, Cotton Bowl Classic, Drunk Driving, Head Injuries
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Former NFL Players Living in DFW React To Concussion Lawsuit
A major lawsuit was filed against the NFL today in federal court today. Thousands of retried players, and many of their wives, say the National Football league hid brain injury links that have cost them their health. There are a lot of former players...
Tags: Football, Dallas Cowboys, Sports, National Football League, Crime, Law and Justice
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