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Knicks, Rangers operating in parallel universes under MSG.

Biggest threat to London 2012 budget is security costs.

In an Op/ED in USA TODAY, John Hopkins Univ. professor and author Tim Wendel writes, “Unless the bowl system is dismantled, major college teams participating in an 8- or, worse yet, a 16-team playoff would find it difficult to keep football a one-semester sport” (USA TODAY).


Knicks, Rangers operating in parallel universes under MSG.

Biggest threat to London 2012 budget is security costs.

In an Op/ED in USA TODAY, John Hopkins Univ. professor and author Tim Wendel writes, “Unless the bowl system is dismantled, major college teams participating in an 8- or, worse yet, a 16-team playoff would find it difficult to keep football a one-semester sport” (USA TODAY).

  • SI story keeps Kevin Everett recovery in national spotlight.

Knicks, Rangers operating in parallel universes under MSG.

Biggest threat to London 2012 budget is security costs.

In an Op/ED in USA TODAY, John Hopkins Univ. professor and author Tim Wendel writes, “Unless the bowl system is dismantled, major college teams participating in an 8- or, worse yet, a 16-team playoff would find it difficult to keep football a one-semester sport” (USA TODAY).

  • HOF Racing team gets to play ball at Chase Field

Knicks, Rangers operating in parallel universes under MSG.

Biggest threat to London 2012 budget is security costs.

In an Op/ED in USA TODAY, John Hopkins Univ. professor and author Tim Wendel writes, “Unless the bowl system is dismantled, major college teams participating in an 8- or, worse yet, a 16-team playoff would find it difficult to keep football a one-semester sport” (USA TODAY).


Knicks, Rangers operating in parallel universes under MSG.

Biggest threat to London 2012 budget is security costs.

In an Op/ED in USA TODAY, John Hopkins Univ. professor and author Tim Wendel writes, “Unless the bowl system is dismantled, major college teams participating in an 8- or, worse yet, a 16-team playoff would find it difficult to keep football a one-semester sport” (USA TODAY).



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