Who should be No. 1 in our Dandy Dozen Poll?
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
With No. 4 MUS beating No. 1 Olive Branch a new team will be ranked number 1. But who should it be? Full story »
Owls' last-second 'pick six' finishes comeback, drops Memphis to 0-2
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
Tiger safety Brandon, like his UofM teammates, was still in shock nearly 20 minutes after witnessing a frantic Rice comeback that stunned the Tigers, 42-35, in their Conference USA opener before 28,351 at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. Full story »
more Tigers
- Memphis-Rice postgame
- Rice defeats Tigers 42-35
- Rice's Clement, Dillard make life hard for secondaries
- Tigers vs. Rice: Four things to watch
Rebels give upset away late
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
Jevan Snead thought Ole Miss had won this game, but his coach knew better. Full story »
more College
- MSU shakes off effects of opening loss to La. Tech
- Hogs dodge another bullet; victory safe after ULM misses FG
- Huskies pay for penalty
- C-USA: Mountaineers fall to Pirates
- Red Wolves romp past Texas Southern
- No headline - 2008-09-06 23:18:29.071605
- Mississippi State-SE Louisiana postgame
- Ole Miss-Wake Forest postgame
NASCAR's changes haven't been good for Gordon
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
He's the most accomplished driver in the NASCAR garage, and by a wide margin, but changes in the Sprint Cup Series have not been very kind to Jeff Gordon. Full story »
more Auto Racing
- Castroneves suffers title chase setback in Chicago
- Hanna concerns delay Richmond races
- Tony Stewart selects crew chief
- This week's races
GEOFF CALKINS WEB EXTRA: Nothing Tiger fans haven't seen before
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
Memphis quarterback Arkelon Hall threw the ball and, honestly, it was nothing Tiger fans had not experienced before. Full story »
more Columnists
- Rebels' Snead looks like a natural
- Opening losses by Vols, Bulldogs show areas where improvement needed
- Geoff Calkins: VP Palin? Let's go to the replay
- Coach Lloyd McDougal cared about kids
Effects of 2003 law credited for boatload of heavyweight catfish
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
In 2003, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Commission passed a controversial law limiting recreational anglers to one catfish per day that measures 34 inches or more. Full story »
more Outdoors
Who should be No. 1 in our Dandy Dozen Poll?
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
With No. 4 MUS beating No. 1 Olive Branch a new team will be ranked number 1. But who should it be? Full story »
more Preps
- Lady Dragons stop Harding in volleyball
- Prep football summaries from Week 2
- Prep results, Sept. 6
- MUS claims third straight win over ranked opponent
Old foes renew rivalry today
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
Call it jumping into the deep end of the NFL pool. Full story »
more NFL
Dodgers claim N.L. West lead
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
Ramirez hits key three-run homer Full story »
more Baseball
Federer looks like old self on way to finals
Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
Ominous clouds overhead, the sort of hard court that troubled him this season underfoot, Roger Federer sensed something Saturday he hadn't in quite a while. Full story »
more Other
- In the news: Jackson has solid day at Mid-Am
- On air in the Mid-South
- On the air for Sept. 6
- In the news: Olajuwon, Ewing head Hall class
Ex-Griz Wright joining Cavaliers
Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008
CLEVELAND -- The Cavaliers signed former University of Memphis and Washington High star Lorenzen Wright on Friday to help offset the loss up front of forward Joe Smith. Full story »
more NBA
Arthur says he learned lesson
Friday, Sept. 5, 2008
Wearing a white T-shirt, black basketball shorts and a long face, Darrell Arthur appeared humbled and remorseful in FedExForum following his recent expulsion from the NBA's Rookie Transition program. Full story »
more Grizzlies
Redbirds excited about future
Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008
Following Monday afternoon's 4-2 victory over Oklahoma in their season finale, the players and coaches headed into the off-season while the RedHawks now get ready to face Iowa in the first round of the playoffs. Full story »
more Redbirds
Weir leads, but many in pursuit
Monday, Sept. 1, 2008
NORTON, Mass. -- Sunshine began to bake the greens, the wind kept players guessing and the birdie cheers kept right on coming Sunday in the Deutsche Bank Championship, the final one for Mike Weir. Full story »
more Golf
RiverKings will open at home
Saturday, July 19, 2008
The Kevin Kaminski coaching era starts at home. Full story »
more Hockey
Dazzling Games on, off field
Monday, Aug. 25, 2008
Hugh McCutcheon watched the celebration and put his hands to his head and, suddenly, started to weep. He left the court, tears streaming down his cheeks, the joy of victory overcome by the pain of real life. Full story »
more Olympics
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