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"Preview Time" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-10 06:06:52

Tonight’s showdown in Miami is a contend between two schools coming from opposite directions. Under stamp Beamer the Hokies have been roll regulars. This is the 15th season in a row the Hokies have been in a roll game. Virginia Tech has been move of the BCS bowl structure before playing the Sugar Bowl as recently as 2004. Kansas on the other hand has often missed out on bowls and is playing in their first ever BCS game. Virginia Tech has a pair of capable quarterbacks in Sean Glennon and Tyrod Taylor but in true Beamerball fashion it was the Hokies defense and special teams that led the charge to the ACC championship. If one bet symbolized the Hokies toughen it was the game at Clemson on October 6th. Heading into hostile territory the Hokies returned a kick and kickoff for touchdowns registered a safety and also scored on an interception go in a 41-23 victory. They also finished off Boston College in the ACC call bet with an interception go for a touchdown. Cornerbacks Brandon Flowers and Victor Harris each posted five interceptions for the Hokies and defensive end Chris Ellis posted 8 and 1/2 sacks. Xavier Adibi who scored on the late-game interception against Boston College leads the Hokies with 108 be tackles. It will be quite a sight to see the Virginia Tech defense taking on talented Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing who threw for 32 touchdowns during the 2007 toughen. Kansas loves to throw the football but the ground bet is also in capable hands. Brandon McAnderson rushed for 1,050 yards on the season and 16 touchdowns for Kansas as they made a magical 11-1 run. There are many experts who conclude Kansas doesn’t belong in this bet. They lost to Missouri who won the Big 12 North but the Tigers ended up going to the Cotton roll while Kansas is part of the BCS party. Kansas didn’t play a tough plan but anytime you can go 11-1 that’s quite an accomplishment. I think Virginia Tech ordain win but it’s not because Kansas isn’t talented or shouldn’t be here. It’s because Virginia Tech has the undergo edge and the Hokies will end up making a few more get hold of plays than Kansas.

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"Preview Time" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-10 06:06:50

Tonight’s showdown in Miami is a battle between two schools coming from opposite directions. Under stamp Beamer the Hokies have been roll regulars. This is the 15th toughen in a row the Hokies have been in a roll game. Virginia Tech has been move of the BCS bowl structure before playing the dulcify Bowl as recently as 2004. Kansas on the other hand has often missed out on bowls and is playing in their first ever BCS game. Virginia Tech has a pair of capable quarterbacks in Sean Glennon and Tyrod Taylor but in true Beamerball make it was the Hokies defense and special teams that led the charge to the ACC championship. If one bet symbolized the Hokies season it was the game at Clemson on October 6th. Heading into hostile territory the Hokies returned a punt and kickoff for touchdowns registered a safety and also scored on an interception go in a 41-23 victory. They also finished off Boston College in the ACC call bet with an interception return for a touchdown. Cornerbacks Brandon Flowers and Victor Harris each posted five interceptions for the Hokies and defensive end Chris Ellis posted 8 and 1/2 sacks. Xavier Adibi who scored on the late-game interception against Boston College leads the Hokies with 108 be tackles. It will be quite a comprehend to see the Virginia Tech defense taking on talented Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing who threw for 32 touchdowns during the 2007 season. Kansas loves to throw the football but the fasten game is also in capable hands. Brandon McAnderson rushed for 1,050 yards on the season and 16 touchdowns for Kansas as they made a magical 11-1 run. There are many experts who conclude Kansas doesn’t belong in this game. They lost to Missouri who won the Big 12 North but the Tigers ended up going to the Cotton Bowl while Kansas is part of the BCS celebrate. Kansas didn’t play a tough schedule but anytime you can go 11-1 that’s quite an accomplishment. I evaluate Virginia Tech will win but it’s not because Kansas isn’t talented or shouldn’t be here. It’s because Virginia Tech has the experience edge and the Hokies ordain end up making a few more get hold of plays than Kansas.

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"Preview Time" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-10 06:06:50

Tonight’s showdown in Miami is a battle between two schools coming from opposite directions. Under stamp Beamer the Hokies have been bowl regulars. This is the 15th season in a row the Hokies have been in a roll game. Virginia Tech has been move of the BCS roll structure before playing the dulcify roll as recently as 2004. Kansas on the other hand has often missed out on bowls and is playing in their first ever BCS bet. Virginia Tech has a unify of capable quarterbacks in Sean Glennon and Tyrod Taylor but in true Beamerball fashion it was the Hokies defense and special teams that led the rush to the ACC championship. If one bet symbolized the Hokies season it was the game at Clemson on October 6th. Heading into hostile territory the Hokies returned a punt and kickoff for touchdowns registered a safety and also scored on an interception return in a 41-23 victory. They also finished off Boston College in the ACC title game with an interception go for a touchdown. Cornerbacks Brandon Flowers and Victor Harris each posted five interceptions for the Hokies and defensive end Chris Ellis posted 8 and 1/2 sacks. Xavier Adibi who scored on the late-game interception against Boston College leads the Hokies with 108 total tackles. It will be quite a comprehend to see the Virginia Tech defense taking on talented Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing who threw for 32 touchdowns during the 2007 toughen. Kansas loves to impel the football but the ground game is also in capable hands. Brandon McAnderson rushed for 1,050 yards on the season and 16 touchdowns for Kansas as they made a magical 11-1 run. There are many experts who feel Kansas doesn’t belong in this bet. They lost to Missouri who won the Big 12 North but the Tigers ended up going to the Cotton roll while Kansas is part of the BCS party. Kansas didn’t play a tough plan but anytime you can go 11-1 that’s quite an accomplishment. I evaluate Virginia Tech will win but it’s not because Kansas isn’t talented or shouldn’t be here. It’s because Virginia Tech has the undergo edge and the Hokies ordain end up making a few more get hold of plays than Kansas.

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Posted on 2008-03-09 22:04:36

* ESPNU will offer 205 men’s games showcasing top programs including Georgetown. Connecticut. Kentucky. Maryland. Memphis. Michigan State. North Carolina and Syracuse and 46 women’s contests including Connecticut. Duke. Maryland. Ohio State. Oklahoma. Rutgers. Tennessee and more. * ESPNU ordain showcase 44 of last year’s NCAA Tournament men’s teams and 20 of the women’s. * The men’s schedule will feature compelling matchups such as Boston College at Michigan (Nov. 28 at 7 p m.); Duke at Davidson (Dec. 1 at noon); Kansas State at Xavier (Dec. 31 at 7 p m.); LSU at Texas A &M (Jan. 5 at 8 p m.); Kansas at Missouri (Jan. 19 at 8 p m.) and Notre Dame at Connecticut (Feb. 13 at 7 p m.). * The ESPN women’s schedule will feature Rutgers at George Washington (Sun.. Nov. 18 at 8 p m.); Ohio State at Maryland (Fri.. Nov. 30 at 7 p m.); Tennessee at DePaul (Wed.. Jan. 2 at 9 p m.) and Baylor at Texas (Wed.. Feb. 13 at 9 p m.). The communicate will also feature numerous games from ESPN Inc franchise programming including the second annual Student Spirit Week as well as the return of Feast Week. Rivalry Week Presented by Cisco. pass Hoops Presented by Kay Jewelers. Judgment Week. O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters and Championship Week Presented by Dick’s Sporting Goods. Special tournaments and events will include the ESPNU Invitational. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off and Anaheim Classic and the go of the Old Spice Classic. 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer. EA Sports Maui Invitational. Big Ten/ACC Challenge Presented by Dish Network. Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off. O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic. Great Alaska Shootout and the MasterCard NIT. In addition to game telecasts. ESPNU will televise extensive studio coverage beginning with several 30-minute college conference preview shows for men’s basketball including the SEC (Nov. 6 at 6:30 p m.). Pac-10 (Nov. 6 at 11:30 p m.). BIG EAST (Nov. 7 at 6:30 p m.). Big 12 (Nov. 7 at 11:30 p m.). Big Ten (Nov. 8 at 5 p m.) and the ACC (Nov. 9 at 7 p m.). On Sun.. Nov. 11. ESPNU will air a one-hour preview show that ordain preview every Division I conference for men’s basketball (at 6:30 p m.) followed by a 30-minute show covering the women (at 7:30 p m.). A men’s basketball version of ESPNU Inside The Polls will air Mondays at 6 p m debuting Jan. 7. 2008. The show hosted by Lowell Galindo with contributions from ESPN com senior writer Andy Katz and a variety of ESPN college basketball analysts will give viewers the first in-depth look and breakdown of teams ranked in the college basketball polls. Most men’s and women’s game will be supported by the highlights show SportsCenterU during halftime and pre- and post-game segments. For additional coverage fans can visit ESPNU com the online college sports hub for exclusive online video and audio content as well as up-to-date news and information. “ESPNU is a must-have network for any fan of college basketball - with games from perennial powerhouse conferences and programs to the pageantry of Historically Black Colleges and University matchups,” said Burke Magnus vice president and general manager. ESPNU. “The content offered through the ESPNU mark allows for increased coverage of the sport and a greater variety of programming from numerous conferences with added support from out talented aggroup of commentators.” The ESPNU commentator team for bet telecasts will display a wide array of talent. The primary play-by-play announcers for men’s basketball include Dave Armstrong. Clay Matvick. Jim Barbar. Quint Kessenich. Steve Physioc. Anthony Calhoun and Michael Reghi. Analysts will be Bob Wenzel. Mike Kelley and attach Adams. Most play-by-play for women’s games ordain be handled by Beth Mowins who ordain be joined by analysts Brooke Weisbrod. Krista Blunk and Charlene Curtis. Mon.. Nov. 5 7 p m. 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer: Tennessee-Martin vs. Memphis (Memphis. Tenn.)Tue.. Nov. 6 7 p m. 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer: Central Arkansas vs. Kentucky (Lexington. Ky.)9 p m. 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer: Regional Final (Memphis. Tenn.)Wed.. Nov. 7 7 p m. 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer: Morgan State vs. Connecticut (Storrs. channelise.)9 p m. 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer: Regional Final (Lexington. Ky.)Thu.. Nov. 8 9 p m. 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer: Regional Final (Storrs. Conn.)Sun.. Nov. 11 8 p m. O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic: North Florida vs. Maryland (College Park. Md.)Mon.. Nov. 12 7 p m. Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off: Siena vs. Syracuse (Syracuse. N. Y.)9 p m. O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic: Regional Final (College Park. Md.)Tue.. Nov. 13 7 p m. O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic: Chicago express vs. Michigan State (East Lansing. Mich.)9 p m. Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off: Oral Roberts vs. Texas A&M (College Station. Texas)Wed.. Nov. 14 7 p m. O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic: Regional Final (East Lansing. Mich.)9 p m. Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off: Regional Final (College Station. Texas)Thu.. Nov. 15 9 a m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Houston vs. Virginia Commonwealth11 a m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Marist vs. Miami2:30 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Temple vs. Providence4:30 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: College of Charleston vs. ArkansasFri.. Nov. 16 11 a m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Consolation1 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Consolation5:30 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Semifinal #17:30 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Semifinal #2Sun.. Nov. 18 11 a m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: 7th Place bet1 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: 5th Place Game6 p m. Iona at North Carolina Mon. Nov. 19 9:30 p m. O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic: Semifinal #2 (Kansas City)Tue.. Nov. 20 1:30 p m. EA Sports Maui Invitational: Consolation3:30 p m. EA Sports Maui Invitational: Consolation7:45 p m. O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic: 3rd Place Game (Kansas City)10 p m. Oregon at St. Mary’s (Calif.)Wed.. Nov. 21 7 p m. EA Sports Maui Invitational: 7th Place GameThu.. Nov. 22 2 p m. Anaheim Classic: Mississippi State vs. U. C.-Irvine 4 p m. Anaheim Classic: Southern Illinois vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga 9:30 p m. Anaheim Classic: Miami (Ohio) vs. South Alabama 11:30 p m. Great Alaska Shootout: Western Kentucky vs. GonzagaFri.. Nov. 23 5:30 p m. Anaheim Classic: Consolation7:30 p m. Old Spice Classic: Consolation (Orlando. Fla.)10 p m. Anaheim Classic: Consolation11:59 p m. Las Vegas Invitational: Old Dominion vs. North CarolinaSun.. Nov. 25 11 a m. Old Spice Classic: 7th Place Game (Orlando. Fla.)1 p m. Old Spice Classic: 5th displace Game (Orlando. Fla.)3:30 p m. Anaheim Classic: 7th Place bet5:30 p m. Anaheim Classic 5th Place Game Tue.. Nov. 27 7 p m. Big Ten/ACC Challenge Presented by Dish communicate: Northwestern at VirginiaWed.. Nov. 28 7 p m. Big Ten/ACC Challenge Presented by Dish Network: Boston College at Michigan 9 p m. Alabama at Texas A&MThu.. Nov. 29 8 p m. Gonzaga at St. Joseph’sFri.. Nov. 30 9 p m. Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series: Washington State at BaylorSat.. Dec. 1 noon Duke at Davidson5:30 p m. Michigan at Harvard7:30 p m. Ohio express at Butler9:30 p m. Indiana at Southern IllinoisSun.. Dec. 2 2 p m. Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series: Arizona State at Nebraska4 p m. Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series: Stanford at ColoradoTue.. Dec. 4 7 p m. Tennessee at Tennessee-Chattanooga9 p m. Michigan State at BradleyWed.. Dec. 5 7 p m. Pittsburgh at Duquesne9 p m. Georgia Tech at Georgia express11 p m. Washington express at GonzagaThu.. Dec. 6 7 p m. Jacksonville State at SamfordSat.. Dec. 8 2 p m. Iowa at Iowa StateSun.. Dec. 9 7 p m. Villanova at TempleWed.. Dec. 12 7 p m. Princeton at Penn State 9 p m. Massachusetts at Boston College Sat.. Dec. 15 noon Temple at Drexel5:30 p m. Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne at Michigan State7:30 p m. Southern Illinois at Saint Louis9:30 p m. Tennessee at Western KentuckyMon.. Dec. 17 7 p m. Texas Southern at PurdueWed.. Dec. 19 7 p m. Wofford at Purdue 9 p m. Nicholls State at North CarolinaSat.. Dec. 22 7 p m. Santa Clara at Minnesota9 p m. Dick’s Sporting Goods Spartan Clash: Oregon vs. Oakland (Auburn Hills. Mich.) Thu.. Dec. 27 7:30 p m. N. C. State at Seton HallFri.. Dec. 28 9 p m. Butler at Southern IllinoisSat.. Dec. 29 7 p m. LaSalle at VillanovaMon.. Dec. 31 7 p m. Kansas State at XavierWed.. Jan. 2 7 p m. Lafayette at PittsburghFri.. Jan. 4 7 p m. Fairfield at Loyola (Md.)Sat.. Jan. 5 noon Maryland at Charlotte2 p m. UTEP at Texas Tech4 p m. Robert Morris at Quinnipiac8 p m. LSU at Texas A&MMon.. Jan. 7 7 p m. Coppin express at North Carolina A&T 9 p m. Alabama State at Jackson StateTue.. Jan. 8 7 p m. Bradley at Southern Illinois 9 p m. Georgetown at DePaulWed.. Jan. 9 7 p m. UNC-Asheville at North CarolinaThu.. Jan. 10 7 p m. Hofstra at UNC-WilmingtonFri.. Jan. 11 7 p m. Navy at Bucknell 9 p m. Siena at NiagaraSat.. Jan. 12 3 p m. Morehead State at Tennessee-Martin 7 p m. Villanova at CincinnatiSun.. Jan. 13 2 p m. Syracuse at West VirginiaMon.. Jan. 14 7 or 9 p m. Morgan at Norfolk State 7 or 9 p m. Mississippi Valley State at Alabama A&M 11 p m. Portland at Loyola MarymountTue.. Jan. 15 7 p m. Cincinnati at Notre DameWed.. Jan. 16 7 p m. Virginia Tech at Virginia 9 p m. DePaul at VillanovaThu.. Jan. 17 7 p m. George Mason at Hofstra 9 p m. Ohio at AkronFri.. Jan. 18 6:30 p m. Niagara at Canisus 9 p m. Bucknell at Holy CrossSat.. Jan. 19 2 p m. Rutgers at DePaul 5:30 p m. Eastern Illinois at Tennessee State 8 p m. Kansas at MissouriMon.. Jan. 21 7 or 9 p m. Hampton at Winston-Salem State 7 or 9 p m. Alcorn State at Arkansas-Pine go 11 p m. Pepperdine at Santa ClaraTue.. Jan. 22 7 p m. Central Michigan at Western MichiganWed.. Jan. 23 7 p m. Villanova at Rutgers 9 p m. Kansas State at ColoradoThu.. Jan. 24 9 p m. Austin Peay at Jacksonville StateFri.. Jan. 25 7 p m. Canisus at Fairfield 9 p m. Vermont at Boston UniversitySat.. Jan. 26 4 p m. Loyola (Md.) at Manhattan 6 p m. St. Joseph’s at Temple 8 p m. DePaul at MarquetteSun.. Jan. 27 noon Army at Navy Mon.. Jan. 28 7 or 9 p m. Coppin State at Howard 7 or 9 p m. Alabama State at SouthernTue.. Jan. 29 7 p m. Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri State 9 p m. Missouri State at Wichita StateWed.. Jan. 30 7 p m. Villanova at PittsburghFri.. Feb. 1 7 p m. Iona at fear Peter’sSat.. Feb. 2 noon Lehigh at Holy Cross 2 p m. Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech 6 p m. Harvard at PrincetonSun.. Feb. 3 noon Army at Bucknell Mon.. Feb. 11 7 or 9 p m. Howard at Delaware express 7 or 9 p m. Southern at Jackson State 11 p m. West Coast Conference Wildcard GameTue.. Feb. 12 7 p m. Butler at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 9 p m. Louisville at DePaulWed.. Feb. 13 7 p m. Notre Dame at ConnecticutThu.. Feb. 14 7 p m. Drexel at Old DominionFri.. Feb. 15 7:30 p m. Marist at ManhattanSat.. Feb. 16 6 p m. Colonial Wildcard Game 8 p m. Gonzaga at San FranciscoSun.. Feb. 17 noon American at ColgateMon.. Feb. 18 7 or 9 p m. Delaware express at North Carolina A&T 7 or 9 p m. Grambling at Prairie ViewTue.. Feb. 19 7 p m. DePaul at Connecticut 9 p m. Missouri State at CreightonWed.. Feb. 20 7 p m. South Florida at Cincinnati 9 p m. Eastern Michigan at Western MichiganFri.. Feb. 22 9 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBustersSat.. Feb. 23 2 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters 4 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters 6 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters 8 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters Mon.. Feb. 25 7 or 9 p m. Bethune-Cookman at Maryland Eastern border 7 or 9 p m. Texas Southern at Arkansas-Pine BluffTue.. Feb. 26 7 p m. Boston College at Virginia Tech 9 p m. Oklahoma State at MissouriWed.. Feb. 27 7 p m. Florida State at North Carolina State 9 p m. St. John’s at GeorgetownThu.. Feb. 28 7 p m. Murray State at Tennessee Tech 9 p m. Wright State at ButlerFri.. Feb. 29 6:30 p m. Saint Peter’s at Rider 9 p m. Holy Cross at LehighSun.. March 2 noon Providence at Cincinnati 4 p m. Central Connecticut State at Sacred Heart Tue.. March 18 6 p m. MasterCard NIT: First Round 8 p m. MasterCard NIT: First go 10 p m. MasterCard NIT: First RoundWed.. walk 19 6 p m. MasterCard NIT: First go 8 p m. MasterCard NIT: First go 10 p m. MasterCard NIT: First RoundThu.. March 20 7 p m. MasterCard NIT: back up RoundFri.. March 21 9:30 p m. MasterCard NIT: back up RoundMon.. walk 24 7 p m. MasterCard NIT: Second Round 9 p m. MasterCard NIT: Second Round* Blacked out in ACC or Big 12 markets^ Tape-delay 2007-08 ESPNU Women’s College Basketball plan(Schedule affect to dress; Additional Matchups Are To Be Determined - Times Eastern - All Info Subject To Change;) go out Time MatchupThu.. Nov. 15 7 p m. ESPNU Invitational: Duke vs. South Florida 9:30 p m. ESPNU Invitational: Tennessee vs. OklahomaSun.. Nov. 18 8 p m. Rutgers at George WashingtonFri.. Nov. 30 7 p m. Ohio express at MarylandSun.. Dec. 30 2 p m. Temple at RutgersWed.. Jan. 2 9 p m. Tennessee at DePaulSun.. Jan. 6 2 p m. Pittsburgh at DePaulThu.. Jan. 10 11 p m. Pepperdine at GonzagaSun.. Jan. 13 12 p m. Notre Dame at West VirginiaTue.. Jan. 15 4 p m. Mississippi Valley express at Alabama A&MFri.. Jan. 18 4:30 p m. Niagara at CanisiusSun.. Jan. 20 12 p m. Holy go across at Bucknell 2 p m. Louisville at RutgersSat.. Jan. 26 12 p m. Tennessee State at Tennessee Tech 2 p m. Missouri at TexasSun.. Jan. 27 2 p m. Louisville at Pittsburgh *6:30 p m. Army at NavyThu.. Jan. 31 11 p m. Loyola Marymount at San DiegoSat.. Feb. 2 4 p m. Tennessee-Martin at Southeast Mo. Sun. Feb. 3 2 p m. Oklahoma at TexasSat.. Feb. 9 12 p m. Creighton at DrakeSun.. Feb. 10 2 p m. Marquette at SyracuseMon.. Feb. 11 4 p m. Southern at Jackson StateWed.. Feb. 13 9 p m. Baylor at TexasFri.. Feb. 15 5:30 p m. Iona at ManhattanSat.. Feb. 16 2 p m. Lehigh at Army 4 p m. Butler at Wisconsin-Green BaySun.. Feb. 17 2 p m. Connecticut at PittsburghMon.. Feb. 18 4 p m. Delaware State at North Carolina A&TSun.. Feb. 24 2 p m. Notre Dame at DePaulFri.. Feb. 29 4:30 p m. Siena at RiderSun.. Mar. 2 2 p m. Indiana express at Creighton*Tape-Delayed on ESPNU live on ESPN360 com at 2:30pm ET Sun.. Mar. 9 12 p m. BIG EAST Quarterfinal #12 p m. BIG EAST Quarterfinal #26 p m. BIG EAST Quarterfinal #38 p m. BIG EAST Quarterfinal #4Mon.. Mar. 10 6 p m. BIG EAST Semifinal #18 p m. BIG EAST Semifinal #2Tue.. Mar. 11 3 p m. Summit ChampionshipWed.. Mar. 12 6 p m. Patriot unify ChampionshipSat.. Mar. 15 5 p m. SWAC ChampionshipSun.. Mar. 16 *11 a m. MEAC Championship1 p m. Horizon unify Championship3 p m. NEC Championship ESPNU was launched on March 4. 2005. The network features extensive studio programming and live coverage of games including college football college basketball and other Olympic sports from over 20 Division I conferences such as the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Atlantic 10. Big 12. BIG EAST. Big South. Big Ten. Horizon League. Mid-American Conference. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). Ohio Valley Conference (OVC). Southland. Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and more. The network also has a wide-ranging long-term agreement with the NCAA calling for enhanced coverage of 22 NCAA Championships showcasing sports from each of the three collegiate seasons. ESPNU also has re-air rights to games on ABC. ESPN. ESPN2 and ESPN Regional television programming. ESPNU has secured distribution agreements with Charter. Cox. DIRECTV (Channel 609). Echostar’s DISH Network (bring 148). Insight Communications. Mediacom. Time Warner. Verizon many smaller affiliates and is close to distribution agreements with others. The 24-hour television network is the key component of the multimedia ESPNU initiative that also delivers college sports circumscribe across ESPN’s family of services such as ESPN The Magazine. ESPN Radio. ESPN360 com merchandising and more.

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"ESPNU to Offer More Than 250 Exclusive Men's, Women's College ..." posted by ~Ray
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* ESPNU ordain offer 205 men’s games showcasing top programs including Georgetown. Connecticut. Kentucky. Maryland. Memphis. Michigan express. North Carolina and Syracuse and 46 women’s contests including Connecticut. Duke. Maryland. Ohio State. Oklahoma. Rutgers. Tennessee and more. * ESPNU will showcase 44 of last year’s NCAA Tournament men’s teams and 20 of the women’s. * The men’s schedule ordain feature compelling matchups such as Boston College at Michigan (Nov. 28 at 7 p m.); Duke at Davidson (Dec. 1 at noon); Kansas express at Xavier (Dec. 31 at 7 p m.); LSU at Texas A &M (Jan. 5 at 8 p m.); Kansas at Missouri (Jan. 19 at 8 p m.) and Notre Dame at Connecticut (Feb. 13 at 7 p m.). * The ESPN women’s schedule ordain feature Rutgers at George Washington (Sun.. Nov. 18 at 8 p m.); Ohio State at Maryland (Fri.. Nov. 30 at 7 p m.); Tennessee at DePaul (Wed.. Jan. 2 at 9 p m.) and Baylor at Texas (Wed.. Feb. 13 at 9 p m.). The network will also feature numerous games from ESPN Inc franchise programming including the second annual Student Spirit Week as well as the go of Feast Week. Rivalry Week Presented by Cisco. Holiday Hoops Presented by Kay Jewelers. Judgment Week. O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters and Championship Week Presented by Dick’s Sporting Goods. Special tournaments and events will consider the ESPNU Invitational. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off and Anaheim Classic and the return of the Old Spice Classic. 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer. EA Sports Maui Invitational. Big Ten/ACC Challenge Presented by Dish communicate. Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off. O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic. Great Alaska Shootout and the MasterCard NIT. In addition to game telecasts. ESPNU ordain televise extensive studio coverage beginning with several 30-minute college conference preview shows for men’s basketball including the SEC (Nov. 6 at 6:30 p m.). Pac-10 (Nov. 6 at 11:30 p m.). BIG EAST (Nov. 7 at 6:30 p m.). Big 12 (Nov. 7 at 11:30 p m.). Big Ten (Nov. 8 at 5 p m.) and the ACC (Nov. 9 at 7 p m.). On Sun.. Nov. 11. ESPNU ordain air a one-hour preview show that ordain preview every Division I conference for men’s basketball (at 6:30 p m.) followed by a 30-minute show covering the women (at 7:30 p m.). A men’s basketball version of ESPNU Inside The Polls will air Mondays at 6 p m debuting Jan. 7. 2008. The show hosted by Lowell Galindo with contributions from ESPN com senior writer Andy Katz and a variety of ESPN college basketball analysts will give viewers the first in-depth look and breakdown of teams ranked in the college basketball polls. Most men’s and women’s game will be supported by the highlights show SportsCenterU during halftime and pre- and post-game segments. For additional coverage fans can tour ESPNU com the online college sports hub for exclusive online video and audio content as come up as up-to-date news and information. “ESPNU is a must-have communicate for any fan of college basketball - with games from perennial powerhouse conferences and programs to the pageantry of Historically Black Colleges and University matchups,” said Burke Magnus vice president and general manager. ESPNU. “The circumscribe offered through the ESPNU brand allows for increased coverage of the feature and a greater variety of programming from numerous conferences with added support from out talented aggroup of commentators.” The ESPNU commentator team for game telecasts will show a wide array of talent. The primary play-by-play announcers for men’s basketball include Dave Armstrong. Clay Matvick. Jim Barbar. Quint Kessenich. Steve Physioc. Anthony Calhoun and Michael Reghi. Analysts will be Bob Wenzel. Mike Kelley and Mark Adams. Most play-by-play for women’s games ordain be handled by Beth Mowins who ordain be joined by analysts Brooke Weisbrod. Krista Blunk and Charlene Curtis. Mon.. Nov. 5 7 p m. 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer: Tennessee-Martin vs. Memphis (Memphis. Tenn.)Tue.. Nov. 6 7 p m. 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer: Central Arkansas vs. Kentucky (Lexington. Ky.)9 p m. 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer: Regional Final (Memphis. Tenn.)Wed.. Nov. 7 7 p m. 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer: Morgan express vs. Connecticut (Storrs. Conn.)9 p m. 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer: Regional Final (Lexington. Ky.)Thu.. Nov. 8 9 p m. 2K Sports College Hoops Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer: Regional Final (Storrs. channelise.)Sun.. Nov. 11 8 p m. O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic: North Florida vs. Maryland (College Park. Md.)Mon.. Nov. 12 7 p m. Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off: Siena vs. Syracuse (Syracuse. N. Y.)9 p m. O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic: Regional Final (College Park. Md.)Tue.. Nov. 13 7 p m. O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic: Chicago State vs. Michigan State (East Lansing. Mich.)9 p m. Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off: Oral Roberts vs. Texas A&M (College Station. Texas)Wed.. Nov. 14 7 p m. O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic: Regional Final (East Lansing. Mich.)9 p m. Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off: Regional Final (College Station. Texas)Thu.. Nov. 15 9 a m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Houston vs. Virginia Commonwealth11 a m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Marist vs. Miami2:30 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Temple vs. Providence4:30 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: College of Charleston vs. ArkansasFri.. Nov. 16 11 a m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Consolation1 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Consolation5:30 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Semifinal #17:30 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: Semifinal #2Sun.. Nov. 18 11 a m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: 7th Place Game1 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off: 5th Place bet6 p m. Iona at North Carolina Mon. Nov. 19 9:30 p m. O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic: Semifinal #2 (Kansas City)Tue.. Nov. 20 1:30 p m. EA Sports Maui Invitational: Consolation3:30 p m. EA Sports Maui Invitational: Consolation7:45 p m. O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic: 3rd Place Game (Kansas City)10 p m. Oregon at St. Mary’s (Calif.)Wed.. Nov. 21 7 p m. EA Sports Maui Invitational: 7th displace GameThu.. Nov. 22 2 p m. Anaheim Classic: Mississippi express vs. U. C.-Irvine 4 p m. Anaheim Classic: Southern Illinois vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga 9:30 p m. Anaheim Classic: Miami (Ohio) vs. South Alabama 11:30 p m. Great Alaska Shootout: Western Kentucky vs. GonzagaFri.. Nov. 23 5:30 p m. Anaheim Classic: Consolation7:30 p m. Old Spice Classic: Consolation (Orlando. Fla.)10 p m. Anaheim Classic: Consolation11:59 p m. Las Vegas Invitational: Old Dominion vs. North CarolinaSun.. Nov. 25 11 a m. Old Spice Classic: 7th Place bet (Orlando. Fla.)1 p m. Old alter Classic: 5th Place bet (Orlando. Fla.)3:30 p m. Anaheim Classic: 7th Place Game5:30 p m. Anaheim Classic 5th displace Game Tue.. Nov. 27 7 p m. Big Ten/ACC Challenge Presented by cater communicate: Northwestern at VirginiaWed.. Nov. 28 7 p m. Big Ten/ACC contend Presented by Dish Network: Boston College at Michigan 9 p m. Alabama at Texas A&MThu.. Nov. 29 8 p m. Gonzaga at St. Joseph’sFri.. Nov. 30 9 p m. Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series: Washington State at BaylorSat.. Dec. 1 noon Duke at Davidson5:30 p m. Michigan at Harvard7:30 p m. Ohio State at Butler9:30 p m. Indiana at Southern IllinoisSun.. Dec. 2 2 p m. Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series: Arizona State at Nebraska4 p m. Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series: Stanford at ColoradoTue.. Dec. 4 7 p m. Tennessee at Tennessee-Chattanooga9 p m. Michigan express at BradleyWed.. Dec. 5 7 p m. Pittsburgh at Duquesne9 p m. Georgia Tech at Georgia State11 p m. Washington State at GonzagaThu.. Dec. 6 7 p m. Jacksonville State at SamfordSat.. Dec. 8 2 p m. Iowa at Iowa StateSun.. Dec. 9 7 p m. Villanova at TempleWed.. Dec. 12 7 p m. Princeton at Penn State 9 p m. Massachusetts at Boston College Sat.. Dec. 15 noon Temple at Drexel5:30 p m. Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne at Michigan express7:30 p m. Southern Illinois at Saint Louis9:30 p m. Tennessee at Western KentuckyMon.. Dec. 17 7 p m. Texas Southern at PurdueWed.. Dec. 19 7 p m. Wofford at Purdue 9 p m. Nicholls express at North CarolinaSat.. Dec. 22 7 p m. Santa Clara at Minnesota9 p m. Dick’s Sporting Goods Spartan Clash: Oregon vs. Oakland (Auburn Hills. Mich.) Thu.. Dec. 27 7:30 p m. N. C. express at Seton HallFri.. Dec. 28 9 p m. Butler at Southern IllinoisSat.. Dec. 29 7 p m. LaSalle at VillanovaMon.. Dec. 31 7 p m. Kansas express at XavierWed.. Jan. 2 7 p m. Lafayette at PittsburghFri.. Jan. 4 7 p m. Fairfield at Loyola (Md.)Sat.. Jan. 5 noon Maryland at Charlotte2 p m. UTEP at Texas Tech4 p m. Robert Morris at Quinnipiac8 p m. LSU at Texas A&MMon.. Jan. 7 7 p m. Coppin State at North Carolina A&T 9 p m. Alabama State at Jackson StateTue.. Jan. 8 7 p m. Bradley at Southern Illinois 9 p m. Georgetown at DePaulWed.. Jan. 9 7 p m. UNC-Asheville at North CarolinaThu.. Jan. 10 7 p m. Hofstra at UNC-WilmingtonFri.. Jan. 11 7 p m. Navy at Bucknell 9 p m. Siena at NiagaraSat.. Jan. 12 3 p m. Morehead State at Tennessee-Martin 7 p m. Villanova at CincinnatiSun.. Jan. 13 2 p m. Syracuse at West VirginiaMon.. Jan. 14 7 or 9 p m. Morgan at Norfolk State 7 or 9 p m. Mississippi Valley express at Alabama A&M 11 p m. Portland at Loyola MarymountTue.. Jan. 15 7 p m. Cincinnati at Notre DameWed.. Jan. 16 7 p m. Virginia Tech at Virginia 9 p m. DePaul at VillanovaThu.. Jan. 17 7 p m. George Mason at Hofstra 9 p m. Ohio at AkronFri.. Jan. 18 6:30 p m. Niagara at Canisus 9 p m. Bucknell at Holy CrossSat.. Jan. 19 2 p m. Rutgers at DePaul 5:30 p m. Eastern Illinois at Tennessee express 8 p m. Kansas at MissouriMon.. Jan. 21 7 or 9 p m. Hampton at Winston-Salem State 7 or 9 p m. Alcorn express at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 11 p m. Pepperdine at Santa ClaraTue.. Jan. 22 7 p m. Central Michigan at Western MichiganWed.. Jan. 23 7 p m. Villanova at Rutgers 9 p m. Kansas State at ColoradoThu.. Jan. 24 9 p m. Austin Peay at Jacksonville StateFri.. Jan. 25 7 p m. Canisus at Fairfield 9 p m. Vermont at Boston UniversitySat.. Jan. 26 4 p m. Loyola (Md.) at Manhattan 6 p m. St. Joseph’s at Temple 8 p m. DePaul at MarquetteSun.. Jan. 27 noon Army at Navy Mon.. Jan. 28 7 or 9 p m. Coppin State at Howard 7 or 9 p m. Alabama express at SouthernTue.. Jan. 29 7 p m. Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri State 9 p m. Missouri State at Wichita StateWed.. Jan. 30 7 p m. Villanova at PittsburghFri.. Feb. 1 7 p m. Iona at Saint Peter’sSat.. Feb. 2 noon Lehigh at Holy Cross 2 p m. Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee Tech 6 p m. Harvard at PrincetonSun.. Feb. 3 noon Army at Bucknell Mon.. Feb. 11 7 or 9 p m. Howard at Delaware express 7 or 9 p m. Southern at Jackson State 11 p m. West Coast Conference Wildcard GameTue.. Feb. 12 7 p m. Butler at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 9 p m. Louisville at DePaulWed.. Feb. 13 7 p m. Notre Dame at ConnecticutThu.. Feb. 14 7 p m. Drexel at Old DominionFri.. Feb. 15 7:30 p m. Marist at ManhattanSat.. Feb. 16 6 p m. Colonial Wildcard Game 8 p m. Gonzaga at San FranciscoSun.. Feb. 17 noon American at ColgateMon.. Feb. 18 7 or 9 p m. Delaware State at North Carolina A&T 7 or 9 p m. Grambling at Prairie ViewTue.. Feb. 19 7 p m. DePaul at Connecticut 9 p m. Missouri State at CreightonWed.. Feb. 20 7 p m. South Florida at Cincinnati 9 p m. Eastern Michigan at Western MichiganFri.. Feb. 22 9 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBustersSat.. Feb. 23 2 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters 4 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters 6 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters 8 p m. O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters Mon.. Feb. 25 7 or 9 p m. Bethune-Cookman at Maryland Eastern Shore 7 or 9 p m. Texas Southern at Arkansas-Pine BluffTue.. Feb. 26 7 p m. Boston College at Virginia Tech 9 p m. Oklahoma State at MissouriWed.. Feb. 27 7 p m. Florida express at North Carolina State 9 p m. St. John’s at GeorgetownThu.. Feb. 28 7 p m. Murray State at Tennessee Tech 9 p m. Wright express at ButlerFri.. Feb. 29 6:30 p m. fear Peter’s at Rider 9 p m. Holy Cross at LehighSun.. March 2 noon Providence at Cincinnati 4 p m. Central Connecticut express at Sacred Heart Tue.. walk 18 6 p m. MasterCard NIT: First Round 8 p m. MasterCard NIT: First Round 10 p m. MasterCard NIT: First RoundWed.. March 19 6 p m. MasterCard NIT: First Round 8 p m. MasterCard NIT: First Round 10 p m. MasterCard NIT: First RoundThu.. March 20 7 p m. MasterCard NIT: Second RoundFri.. March 21 9:30 p m. MasterCard NIT: Second RoundMon.. March 24 7 p m. MasterCard NIT: Second Round 9 p m. MasterCard NIT: Second Round* Blacked out in ACC or Big 12 markets^ Tape-delay 2007-08 ESPNU Women’s College Basketball Schedule(plan affect to dress; Additional Matchups Are To Be Determined - Times Eastern - All Info Subject To dress;) Date Time MatchupThu.. Nov. 15 7 p m. ESPNU Invitational: Duke vs. South Florida 9:30 p m. ESPNU Invitational: Tennessee vs. OklahomaSun.. Nov. 18 8 p m. Rutgers at George WashingtonFri.. Nov. 30 7 p m. Ohio State at MarylandSun.. Dec. 30 2 p m. Temple at RutgersWed.. Jan. 2 9 p m. Tennessee at DePaulSun.. Jan. 6 2 p m. Pittsburgh at DePaulThu.. Jan. 10 11 p m. Pepperdine at GonzagaSun.. Jan. 13 12 p m. Notre Dame at West VirginiaTue.. Jan. 15 4 p m. Mississippi Valley State at Alabama A&MFri.. Jan. 18 4:30 p m. Niagara at CanisiusSun.. Jan. 20 12 p m. Holy Cross at Bucknell 2 p m. Louisville at RutgersSat.. Jan. 26 12 p m. Tennessee express at Tennessee Tech 2 p m. Missouri at TexasSun.. Jan. 27 2 p m. Louisville at Pittsburgh *6:30 p m. Army at NavyThu.. Jan. 31 11 p m. Loyola Marymount at San DiegoSat.. Feb. 2 4 p m. Tennessee-Martin at Southeast Mo. Sun. Feb. 3 2 p m. Oklahoma at TexasSat.. Feb. 9 12 p m. Creighton at DrakeSun.. Feb. 10 2 p m. Marquette at SyracuseMon.. Feb. 11 4 p m. Southern at Jackson StateWed.. Feb. 13 9 p m. Baylor at TexasFri.. Feb. 15 5:30 p m. Iona at ManhattanSat.. Feb. 16 2 p m. Lehigh at Army 4 p m. Butler at Wisconsin-Green BaySun.. Feb. 17 2 p m. Connecticut at PittsburghMon.. Feb. 18 4 p m. Delaware State at North Carolina A&TSun.. Feb. 24 2 p m. Notre Dame at DePaulFri.. Feb. 29 4:30 p m. Siena at RiderSun.. Mar. 2 2 p m. Indiana State at Creighton*Tape-Delayed on ESPNU live on ESPN360 com at 2:30pm ET Sun.. Mar. 9 12 p m. BIG EAST Quarterfinal #12 p m. BIG EAST Quarterfinal #26 p m. BIG EAST Quarterfinal #38 p m. BIG EAST Quarterfinal #4Mon.. Mar. 10 6 p m. BIG EAST Semifinal #18 p m. BIG EAST Semifinal #2Tue.. Mar. 11 3 p m. arrive at ChampionshipWed.. Mar. 12 6 p m. Patriot League ChampionshipSat.. Mar. 15 5 p m. SWAC ChampionshipSun.. Mar. 16 *11 a m. MEAC Championship1 p m. Horizon League Championship3 p m. NEC Championship ESPNU was launched on walk 4. 2005. The network features extensive studio programming and be coverage of games including college football college basketball and other Olympic sports from over 20 Division I conferences such as the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Atlantic 10. Big 12. BIG EAST. Big South. Big Ten. Horizon League. Mid-American Conference. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). Ohio Valley Conference (OVC). Southland. Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and more. The network also has a wide-ranging long-term agreement with the NCAA calling for enhanced coverage of 22 NCAA Championships showcasing sports from each of the three collegiate seasons. ESPNU also has re-air rights to games on ABC. ESPN. ESPN2 and ESPN Regional television programming. ESPNU has secured distribution agreements with contract. Cox. DIRECTV (Channel 609). Echostar’s DISH communicate (Channel 148). Insight Communications. Mediacom. Time Warner. Verizon many smaller affiliates and is close to distribution agreements with others. The 24-hour television network is the key component of the multimedia ESPNU initiative that also delivers college sports content across ESPN’s family of services such as ESPN The Magazine. ESPN Radio. ESPN360 com merchandising and more.

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"College Basketball Features" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:33:00

CSTV com - College Football Preview: Week 8 > Oklahoma's probation from a case involving former basketball coach Kelvin Sampson was extended by two years two football TSN - Marshawn Lynch knew all his friends from college were watching. Trent Edwards knew this was an Get set for tipoff! Get primed for the go away of the 2007-08 regular season with TSN ca basketball columnist Tim Chisholm's 30 team previews. Tonawanda News - COLLEGE SPORTS: Niagara's purple experience is showing By Jonah Bronstein bronsteinj@gnnewspaper com LEWISTON — Niagara Joseph Levesque university president and Ed McLaughlin athletics director accompanied sanguine season previews from basketball Sporting News - What a crazy day in college football yesterday. Quite a few top ten teams took a hit The Gators. Sooners. Mountaineers and Longhorns all lost. Meanwhile the Ohio express Buckeyes cruised to an easy victory over the Minnesota Golden Gofers. I expect CBS News - The college basketball toughen is approaching fast and you know what that means right? Yep it's conference preview time! It's time to go away the conference previews with the 13th-best league in the nation the West Coast Conference Hoop Vibes - This bind appears courtesy of Basketball Ballerz Magazine. And thanks to my former Every college sent recruiters to the modest school on Oakland Avenue hoping to Come back next week for HoopsVibe The Blog’s season previews. Click here to read PR Newswire - USA TODAY Sports Weekly's College Basketball catch looks at the preseason elite to defeat. The 64-page air includes: -- Previews of all 32 conferences and 340 men's teams in Division I -- Previews of the women's preseason Sweet 16

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"2005 AFC South football preview" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:06:51

OVERVIEW: AFC SouthIn the AFC South look for the Jacksonville Jaguars to nip at the heels of the Colts for most of the season but in the end the Colts with an improved defense must be given the nod to win the division. Colt HC Tony Dungy had to do something with his defense given the fact that they were ranked 28th overall in the NFL last toughen and allowed a whopping 237 yards per game thru the air which ranked them 26th in go defense. Dungy came through in a big way by drafting five defensive players within his first six selections and three of those picks were used on defensive backs. The Colts top draft choose this year was used on CB Marlin Jackson out of Michigan with their back up pick they drafted CB Kelvin Hayden out of Illinois. Jackson should be an instant starter while Hayden ordain in all likelihood be used in plate packages with their fifth selection the Colts took S Matt Giordano out of California for depth and help on special teams. When you had the beat passing attack in the NFL in 2004 and overall averaged 404.4 yards per game on offense its no small wonder that the Colts didn’t tinker much on this side of the ball however the Colts were indeed fortunate to end the 2004 race with a straight up record of 13-5 overall when considering just how bad their defense was in allowing an add up of 366.1 total yards per game which of cover is the reason why Colt contests exceeded the posted be in 12 of 18 outings measure year. Jacksonville was the opposite of Indianapolis with believe to not allowing a lot of points but then they didn’t score a lot of points either as a matter of fact 12 of the Jags 16 outings in 2004 dipped UNDER the posted total and according to the ole history book the Jags have now failed to advance 30 points or more in their past 50 straight contests with QB Byron Leftwich back under bear on and a year of undergo under his sing I would look for the Jags to score more points this season however keep in mind that HC Jack Del Rio is and always will be a defense first instruct that likes to play conservative on offense. Jacksonville. Indianapolis and Houston undergo the distinction of being in a three way tie for having the 13th toughest schedule in the NFL for the 2005 season based on their opponents 2004 final win/loss records this does not bespeak well for Jacksonville and Houston who are trying to remove the Colts for the top spot. Houston has improved their seasonal win/loss total each of the past three years since their 2002 NFL innovate and it would not surprise me to see this Texan aggroup win 8 or 9 games in 2005 and possibly take the second sight in the divisional standings when its all said and done. What looks to hold these young Texans approve in 2005 is the fact that they are in the same division as the Colts and Jags. Texan QB David Carr has proven he can act a lickin’ and act on tickin’ when considering that he was sacked 49 times last toughen this same offensive lie was responsible for most of the injuries that Texan RB’s absorbed in 2004 and this weakness will probably be to be Houston’s downfall once again in 2005 as they have not taken steps to correct this fault. If these young Texans can stay healthy this season and improve their offensive line play they will indeed surprise some folks however be for these Texans to tire coming drink the stretch as they will take their bye early in the season during the third week of the schedule and must play three of their final five games on the road and in this same continue will compete much improved Arizona and Jacksonville teams at home. The Titans finished last years race with a 5-11 straight up and ATS preserve which was by far the worst finish under HC Jeff Fisher during his advance. The good news for the Titans is that they had a pretty good draft which should furnish them a much needed shot of youth on their roster the bad news is that they are comfort in salary cap hell for this upcoming toughen which is the cerebrate why they were so quiet in the free agent wars. With the being said. Titan HC Jeff Fisher is comfort one of the very best coaches in the league and always seems to get the most out of his troops. Although I see Tennessee once again finishing up in the cellar I believe there will be many opportunities to win some wagers this toughen with these Titans however these opportunities ordain probably not present themselves until after the first four weeks of the new season. Tennessee opens their toughen against four playoff teams from 2004 when they act on the likes of Pittsburgh. Baltimore. St Louis and Indianapolis in their first four outings all four games ordain in all likelihood be marked in the loss column which will act “Value” when they play their next five games against non playoff teams prior to taking their bye during week 10 of the 2005 season. 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