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W2W4 10/18
USC vs. Notre Dame. There aren't enough Gippers in the world to help the Irish.



Alexander The Great?
Shaun Alexander wants you to know that he's the NFL's next star running back. But it's his coaches who need convincing.

Small Wonder
Point guard prodigy Sebastian Telfair has a big decision to make: college or pros?

Buyer Beware
It wasn't long ago that Lenny Cooke thought he would have it all in the NBA. Now he wonders what's left.






The Jump
Warming the bench of mystery with the buns of fable and lore.

Sure, they're superstar athletes, but that doesn't mean they don't really stink at something.



Left leaning
"We don't have a Patriot Act in the NBA. That means you're innocent until proven guilty." -- NBA Commissioner David Stern, on why Kobe Bryant will be allowed to play while under a legal cloud.
The Life



The Tigers All-Star makes a mix for younger brother -- and D-Ray pick -- Delmon.

On and off the tennis court the Bryan brothers can put together a sweet set.

This goalie does naps, Samuel L. Jackson and an awful Jamaican accent.



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