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Entries for March 15th, 2010

Hardy’s Past Year Rewarded

When an NFL player is sidelined indefinitely by injury there is very little that feels rewarding. You can’t contribute to your team’s success on the field. You can’t spend as much time with your teammates. You can’t show your coaches what you’re truly capable of. Such was the existence of Bills wide receiver James Hardy in 2009. In the end however, for Hardy, there was a reward.

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Hardy’s Past Year Rewarded

When an NFL player is sidelined indefinitely by injury there is very little that feels rewarding. You can’t contribute to your team’s success on the field. You can’t spend as much time with your teammates. You can’t show your coaches what you’re truly capable of. Such was the existence of Bills wide receiver James Hardy in 2009. In the end however, for Hardy, there was a reward.

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Stewart Mandel: Five burning Big Ten questions heading into spring football (Sports Illustrated)

The Big Ten, America’s favorite punch-line conference, took a much-needed first step toward regaining respectability with a pair of BCS bowl wins and a 4-3 bowl record in 2009. Most impressively, all four wins came against top 15 opponents (Ohio State over Oregon, Iowa over Georgia Tech, Penn State over LSU and Wisconsin over Miami).

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Mountain West Conference (USA Today)

Mountain West Conference-Around the Mountain West

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Butler, other mid-majors vying for Cinderella run to Final Four (The Indianapolis Star)

Unlike football, a sport in which only the biggest and richest colleges can contend for a national title, basketball is more egalitarian.

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Smith: Kromer deserves to celebrate (The Farmington Daily Times)

What does Kirtland Central coach Charles Kromer have in common with Karl Malone, Patrick Ewing and Charles Barkley?

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Other NCAA Tournament Capsules: No. 1 seed Syracuse remembers Vermont (The Brownsville Herald)

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The surroundings will be familiar to Syracuse, and so will the opponent. The third-ranked Orange (28-4) were awarded a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament, and their opener on Friday in Buffalo, N.Y., a 2 1/2-hour drive away, will be against 16th seed Vermont (25-9).

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