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McNair's son does it all for his high school team
Steve McNair Jr. is one of the top high school players in Mississippi. The 6-foot-1, 195-pound senior wide receiver from Hattiesburg's Oak Grove High School has done it all for the 6-2 team entering Saturday night's game.
Frys.com Open South Bay-bound?
The Frys.com Open reportedly will be played at CordeValle Golf Club in San Martin next year.
Bucs turn to Freeman to guide offense
Head coach Raheem Morris of the winless Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Wednesday that rookie quarterback Josh Freeman will take over the starting duties.
Knight Commission alarmed by college spending
University presidents worry that increasing expenses at big-time college football and basketball schools are threatening the financial health of college sports, but they say they feel powerless to control the spiraling costs, according to a report on NCAA athletics released Monday.
D.C. Reeves: Busy Boo, Argos hot, NFL face-off
Boo Weekley stays busy this offseason, The University of West Florida women's soccer team stays red-hot and two Pensacola natives will face off in Week 7 of the NFL season on Sunday.
Teams set for ADT Golf Skills Challenge
The ADT Golf Skills Challenge will introduce another innovative format in 2009, adding a "Reverse Scramble" competition to the traditional situational shotmaking as eight PGA Tour pros compete for $800,000 in prize money.
Harman takes next step in pro golf career
Brian Harman of Savannah makes his pro golf debut today in Tennessee while trying to qualify for a Nationwide Tour event this week.
Prestige just got tougher for college golfers
If you are going to bring some of the best college golf teams in the country to the Coachella Valley, shouldn't those golfers be tested against one of the best and toughest courses in the desert? That is at least part of the thinking behind a big change in the Prestige at La Quinta, the college tournament celebrating its 10th anniversary in the ...
make the most of his surprise trip to East Lake
John Senden doesn't really consider himself a guy who thinks too much about luck.
Paula Creamer can't wait to come back to Texas. A three-time gold medalist on the 2003 United States team, Creamer is returning to Whispering Pines Golf Club later this fall to captain the 2009 team at the Spirit International Amateur Golf Championship.
Two aces cost golfer a keg, not just a round
Todd Jenkins had quite a Labor Day weekend. On Friday, Jenkins had a hole in one at Old Hickory Country Club.
Continue reading "PGA Tour mum on details of Turning Stone pact"
The third annual Turning Stone Resort Championship starts two weeks from today. But whether it's the next-to-last PGA Tour event hosted by the Oneida Nation resort, or the middle event in a six-year contract, or just one of many events in an evolving commitment remains to be seen.
Senden Goes to East Lake Through Back Door
John Senden secured the 30th and final spot for the Tour Championship, giving him at least a mathematical chance of the $10 million prize and a spot in three of the majors next year.
To fix the FedEx Cup, replace playoff points with simple scores
The problem with the FedEx Cup points race, as I've repeatedly written, is the complicated scoring system.
D'Amato: Kelly saved his very best for very last
Jerry Kelly points his sand wedge as he looks to the 18th green during the pro-am for the BMW Championship.
Brandt Snedeker's exhausting drive to Atlanta came up short.
CBSSports.com senior writer Steve Elling takes a look at the climbers and crashers in an unusually wild week of golf, especially last weekend in Chicago.
Three-foot putt seemed like a mile to Snedeker
The voice at the other end of the telephone line Sunday night sounded weary. It was Nashville's Brandt Snedeker.
Poor Brandt Snedeker: A Four Jack from 13 Feet
It has to be a tough morning for Brandt Snedeker. He was assured a spot in the Tour Championship if he could just two putt from above the 18th cup from 12 feet, 9 inches.
Woods on upswing with 7-shot lead
Tiger Woods started with a bogey. His best shot led to a par. It turned out to be his best round of the year.
Tiger builds a commanding lead at Cog Hill
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