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Sports Central January 31, 2007 Todd Beckstead |
Four Reasons Why the Colts Will Win The Indianapolis Colts are currently projected as seven-point favorites against the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI. Here are four reasons why the Colts should win and why a loss would be devastating to the Colts and Peyton Manning. |
Sports Central January 30, 2007 Brad Oremland |
Top 10 Worst Super Bowl QBs This probably won't be the first list of this kind you've read. However, it's worth reading because it's not based solely on results in the Super Bowl itself. |
Sports Central January 29, 2007 Kyle Jahner |
Lesson Learned From Bowl Season What December and January taught us about college football. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Top 10: Memorable Field-Goal Attempts In the realm of field goals, there isn't much of a gray area. The kicks that are remembered are the ones that either lead to Adam Vinatieri-like success or Tony Romo-like colossal failure. Here are the top 10 most memorable field goal attempts. |
Smithsonian February 2007 Michael Shapiro |
Fallen Giant Dianne Tittle de Laet talks about her legendary quarterback father Y.A. Tittle. |
Sports Central January 26, 2007 Jeffrey Boswell |
Super Bowl XLI Office Pool Propositions Here are 65 ways to keep the Super Bowl interesting, regardless of what's actually happening on the field. |
AskMen.com Brandon Lang |
Football: Weekly Picks This weekend there are not games, so we are forced to wager our bets for the Superbowl. |
Sports Central January 24, 2007 Brad Oremland |
Super Bowl XLI Preview There are three big storylines in this game. |
Popular Mechanics February 2007 Matt Higgins |
Football Physics: The Anatomy of a Hit Researchers are using new tools to study the science of a football fundamental: the tackle. |
Sports Central January 22, 2007 Jonathan Lowe |
Busting the Door Wide Open With Sunday's results, the NFL won't only see a black head coach reach its modern championship for the first time. There is a guarantee that one will raise the Lombardi Trophy. |
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