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Articles Written by: LENN ROBBINS
1. Texas (11-0, beat Kansas, 55-21) UP NEXT: at Texas A&M Thursday PREVIOUS: (2) THE SKINNY: Longhorns QB is playing the best. 2. Florida (11-0, beat FIU, 62-3) UP NEXT: vs FSU PREVIOUS: (1) THE SKINNY: Style points. 3. Alabama (11-0, beat Chattanooga, ...
From LENN ROBBINS,
New York Post,
23 Nov 2009
There are many benefits to having an open week this late in the season beyond the much-needed rest. The coaches don't get a chance to do something so onerous as to get themselves fired. On Saturday, Les Miles at LSU not only let 17 precious seconds ...
From LENN ROBBINS,
New York Post,
23 Nov 2009
OHIO STATE at MICHIGAN Noon, ABC LINE: Ohio State –111⁄2 • O/U: 471⁄2 EYES ON: Ohio State QB Terrelle Pryor; Michigan DE Brandon Graham ANGLE: The college football landscape can help gain a better understanding of how folks in the Midwest operate: They ...
From LENN ROBBINS,
New York Post,
21 Nov 2009
Each Saturday, Heisman Trophy voters Tim Sullivan and Lenn Robbins will break down three candidates, who may or may not have impressed the week before: MARK INGRAM, RB, ALABAMA TIM SULLIVAN: If votes were needed today, Ingram would be my choice.He is ...
From TIM SULLIVAN AND LENN ROBBINS,
New York Post,
21 Nov 2009
JERSEY CITY -- A few minutes before the tipoff of this mornings St. Peter's-Monmouth basketball game, the public address announcer at the Yanitelli Center made the following statement: "Consumption or Possession of Alcoholic Beverages is Strictly ...
From LENN ROBBINS,
New York Post,
17 Nov 2009
There is disagreement at Texas. Not over the latest BCS rankings which were released yesterday. The Longhorns, despite a 47-14 win over Baylor, remained third. You won't hear much grumbling in Austin because Texas has seen its share of this mockery, ...
From LENN ROBBINS,
New York Post,
16 Nov 2009
PITTSBURGH -- It was the last painful image in a night of hurt for Notre Dame. After a 27-22 loss at Pittsburgh that wasn't nearly as close as the score might indicate, Fighting Irish head coach Charlie Weis entered the interview room in Heinz Field ...
From LENN ROBBINS,
New York Post,
15 Nov 2009
PITTSBURGH — The players staggered off the field at Notre Dame Stadium last year with weary grins, too exhausted to offer up a full-blown smiles. Inside, the Pitt Panthers were shifting through a flood of emotions: The joy of outlasting Notre Dame, 36-3 ...
From LENN ROBBINS,
New York Post,
14 Nov 2009
FLORIDA at SOUTH CAROLINA 3:30 p.m., CBS LINE: Florida –171⁄2 • O/U: 421⁄2 EYES ON: Florida LB Brandon Spikes; South Carolina LB Eric Norwood ANGLE: Now that Alabama and Florida (9-0, 7-0 SEC) have secured their places in the SEC title game, we need a ...
From LENN ROBBINS,
New York Post,
14 Nov 2009
CINCINNATI -- For the first time, Cincinnati is 10-0, the only 10-0 team in the country, and yet . . . For the first time in a month, Bearcats quarterback Tony Pike returned from a broken left forearm and threw two touchdown passes, and for the first ...
From LENN ROBBINS,
New York Post,
14 Nov 2009