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SEC Football Update, Memphis Style!

(May 5th, 11:55 am)

Ron Higgins was on fire over the weekend. He's one of the best writers about SEC football newspaper writers outside of Tony Barnhart. read more...

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...The Kentucky Derby In Athens, Georgia...

(May 3rd, 7:00 pm)

Athens, Georgia…May 3, 2008…The Kentucky Derby…

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Why Swampland Sports Loves the BCS

(May 1st, 1:15 pm)

Despite winning back to back national titles in football, the SEC susre seems to hate the BCS. Lately, this hatred has been reaching read more...

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Post - NFL Draft Newspaper Wrap Up

(Apr 30th, 8:10 am)

We found this article from a week or so back that is about NFL Network being

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SPF's NFL Draft First Round Log (Live All Day!!)

(Apr 26th, 11:13 am)

2:15 PM read more...

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>>Sports reviews

Review of: William C. Rhoden

Third And A Mile

Third And A Mile by William C. Rhoden ESPN Books

Review of: Cappy's Oyster Bar

Cappy's Oyster Bar (Volume One)

Cappy’s Oyster Bar 2500 Cobb Parkway Kennesaw, Georgia 30152 770-590-9881 By James Calemine

Review of: Bruce Feldman

Meat Market

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>>Sports Features

Southern Sporting "Events"

by Patrick Snow As I attended a Kentucky Derby function this past Saturday, it was never more evident that Southerners must throw a pretty good party. We are probably more known nationally for our college football crowds and pageantry, but the spring read more...

The BCS: A Friend to the SEC (and the Rest of the Footprint)

We at Tribal Fever find it odd that it would be the SEC who would call for a playoff system. We wonder how the SEC can be so blind to the fact that the BCS has been great for that conference. For those that love the idea of a playoff, we will list the reasons why most every proposal for a college playoff is a horrible idea for college football at large and especially read more...

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>>Sports Conversations

Interview with Charles Ghigna

by Penne J. Laubenthal Charles Ghigna (aka Father Goose) is the author of more than 5,000 poems and 30 award-winning books of poetry. His books have been featured on ABC-TV’s "Good Morning America" and NPR, selected by the Book-of-the-Month Club and the Parents' Choice Book Award. He is a poet, read more...

Mitch Vingle, Charleston (WVa) Gazette

As a native West Virginian, Mitch Vingle brings a keen insight into the sports mindset of this read more...

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>>Sports Poetry

Hunting the Cotaco Creek

by Charles Ghigna His hand in hold so trigger tight even its blood believes in ghosts. It clings with set finger on steel and waits inside a dream of ducks. The twilight gives into a rise of eastern sky as sun reveals herself too proud and instantly receives full face a splash of mallard flock. A shotgun blasts the read more...

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