Coaching never gets old to Paterno
Coaching never gets old to Paterno
York Dispatch Online - The man credited with inventing the huddle, putting numbers on the back of players’ jerseys and creating plays like the double reverse later coached down the road from Penn State as an assistant to his son at Susquehanna from 1947 to 1952. Stagg is a
Emotions conflict as football returns
Chattanooga Times Free Press - How else can one explain why multiple streets on the University of Tennessee campus are named not after professors teaching classes, but players who have pranced before 100,000-plus in orange jerseys on sacred Saturdays ? In fact, as much as I want to
MAILBAG: Touchdown Club sale was a success
Portage Daily Register - Through the generous support of area businesses and community members we have been able to purchase jerseys for the youth football program, stadium jackets for the high school program, as well as other important items this year. Thank you again for
Saints’ backup QB still mystery
News-Star - The Saints wore their white game jerseys, and among them was rookie sensation Reggie Bush, whose nicknames include “the president,” because he shares the same last name as the nation’s current commander in chief. Also present were Saints owner Tom
Plamegate’s ridiculous conclusion.
Slate - From that angle, the numbers on the backs of the players’ jerseys are obscured, which makes identifying the offensive and defensive packages more difficult. Sure, the side angle works well on running plays. But it’s abysmal for passing. Before the