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Insider: Crabtree's making a run for the top 10

INDIANAPOLIS -- It doesn't matter how fast Michael Crabtree runs. That idea was proffered two days ago by scouting-combine guru Mike Mayock at a news conference here. "I don't care what he runs. He's elite," Mayock said. Things have changed a lot ...

From CHRIS SPROW, ESPN,  22 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Mike Mayock,  NFL,  Michael Crabtree,  Albert Haynesworth,  Brad Childress

Lions should take the best O-lineman

INDIANAPOLIS—Over the past five seasons, the Detroit Lions have picked a total of 36 times in the NFL Draft. Many of those picks were extremely high, as we know. Impossibly, of those 36 picks only five of them are starters. It gets worse; seven of ...

From CHRIS SPROW, ESPN,  19 Feb 2009
Related Topics: NFL,  Detroit Lions,  Darren Sproles

A complete collection of ESPN The Magazine Mag In A Minute Pieces

Every time a new issue of ESPN The Magazine comes out, you (as a consumer!) have an important decision to make: do ya grab it and read it? Thing is, you're busy and super important. We understand. So, you need a quick way to figure out whether the ...

From MAX KLINGER AND CHRIS SPROW, ESPN,  10 Dec 2008
Related Topics: ESPN The Magazine

NBA, NFL Go Anti-Gun

Last year, Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor got out of bed upon hearing intruders entering his home. The house was situated in a wealthy, gated community on the outskirts of Miami. It was the middle of the night. To protect himself, his ...

From CHRIS SPROW, Reason,  8 Jan 2008
Related Topics: National Basketball Association,  Sean Taylor,  David Stern,  Washington Redskins,  Roger Goodell

Randy Walker, Northwestern Head Football Coach, 52, Dies

Randy Walker, the only coach to lead Northwestern's football team to three bowl games, died Thursday night at his suburban Chicago home. He was 52. Walker died apparently of a heart attack after feeling chest pains around 10 p.m., said ...

From CHRIS SPROW, The New York Times,  1 Jul 2006

Randy Walker, Northwestern Football Coach, Dies

EVANSTON, Ill., June 30 — Randy Walker, the head football coach at for the last eight years, died late Thursday night. He was 52. The cause was an apparent heart attack, the university said. Walker suffered chest pains at his home in ...

From CHRIS SPROW, The New York Times,  30 Jun 2006

Northwestern Women's Soccer Team Suspended After Hazing

EVANSTON, Ill., May 15 Northwestern suspended its women's soccer team Monday in response to photographs of a hazing incident that were posted on a Web site. The suspension will keep team members from participating in organized athletic ...

From CHRIS SPROW, The New York Times,  16 May 2006
Related Topics: Duke University

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