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Miami, Louisville coach Howard Schnellenberger dies at 87

Miami, Louisville coach Howard Schnellenberger dies at 87
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Miami, Louisville coach Howard Schnellenberger dies at 87

Miami, Louisville coach Howard Schnellenberger dies at 87
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Miami, Louisville coach Howard Schnellenberger dies at 87

Miami, Louisville coach Howard Schnellenberger dies at 87
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Pat Dooley s Back Nine: March 15th - ESPN 98 1 FM

The Back Nine comes at you after a warm and wonderful weekend here in America’s City, and now we start working on excuses not to go to work Friday when the Madness really begins. 10. Apparently, Florida’s game against Tennessee in the SEC Tournament didn’t mean anything. In fact, I’m not sure that this won’t go down as anything more than a tournament for television inventory. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. So, LSU gets to the final and loses by one point and the Tigers are seeded one spot lower than a Florida team that got a win over Vandy and then didn’t put up much of a fight (except Omar Payne’s nasty elbow). So, in the end, that win at West Virginia was bigger than I thought. Interestingly, Florida was the last No. 7 seed and LSU the first No. 8 seed so it was that close. Maybe the committee gave Florida the benefit of the doubt and stuck it a little bit to the Fighting Damn Fine Offers.

Old School Scribe Podcast: John Thornton And NFL Free Agency From Both Sides

Copied! If John Thornton were hitting the market next week like he did at the turn of the century when he became one of the most important free-agent signings in Bengals history, he figures he d be getting on a Zoom call instead of an airplane. For the first time in the history of the NFL, teams, players and their agents are dealing with a reduced salary cap that has everyone scrambling. Thornton, the former defensive tackle-turned agent, tells the Old School Scribe Podcast that the deals to watch won t be the blockbusters leaked on the first day of free agency but those that come next.

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