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PFT: Parcells in line for Hall call
Bill Parcells is one of four Super Bowl winners who are finalists for today's Hall of Fame voting.
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For a change, No. 3 Buckeyes beat No. 19 Badgers in Madison
Jared Sullinger scored 24 points and William Buford hit a critical 3-pointer down the stretch, helping No. 3 Ohio State beat No. 19 Wisconsin 58-52 on Saturday.
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No. 2 Syracuse crushes St. John's 95-70
Jim Boeheim talked a lot about his team after Syracuse's latest win. One of his most interesting comments, however, was about the St. John's team that lost 95-70 to the second-ranked Orange on Saturday.
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UConn beats Seton Hall 69-46 without Jim Calhoun
Connecticut did just fine without ailing coach Jim Calhoun.
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Silva: How do Patriots and Giants match up?
Silva: Super Bowl XLVI isn't an exact rematch of Super Bowl XLII when the New York Giants shocked the New England Patriots. But that may be a good thing. What this one lacks in historical significance (no perfect season at stake) it makes up for in offensive firepower and sheer entertainment value, not to intriguing storylines on defense and special teams. So we broke it all down.
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PFT: Dolphins reportedly on Peyton's short list
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PFT: Gronkowski listed as questionable
New England says it's "ready to go" despite star tight end hardly practicing all week.
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Fleury carries Penguins to 2-1 win over Bruins
Marc-Andre Fleury made 28 saves, and Evgeni Malkin had a power-play goal to lift the Pittsburgh Penguins over the Boston Bruins 2-1 Saturday, their ninth win in 10 games.
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No. 6 Baylor edges Oklahoma State 64-60
Perry Jones III had 16 points and 11 rebounds, Quincy Acy provided the go-ahead basket and a key offensive rebound down the stretch and No. 6 Baylor edged Oklahoma State 64-60 on Saturday.
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Notre Dame takes down No. 17 Marquette 76-59
Freshman Pat Connaughton had 23 points and 11 rebounds as Notre Dame made 11 3-pointers and beat No. 15 Marquette 76-59 Saturday.
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No. 12 Florida beats No. 25 Vanderbilt 73-65
Kenny Boynton scored 18 points, Bradley Beal added 16 and No. 12 Florida beat No. 25 Vanderbilt 73-65 Saturday for its seventh consecutive victory.
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No. 21 Seminoles hold off No. 16 Virginia 58-55
Reserve Okaro White scored 13 points and Xavier Gibson added 10 points Saturday as No. 21 Florida State held off 16th-ranked Virginia 58-55 to keep a share of first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference with its seventh straight league victory.
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Arc: Who is on NCAA tourney bubble?
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Armstrong 'gratified' after feds drop PEDs investigation
Federal prosecutors dropped their investigation of Lance Armstrong on Friday, ending a nearly two-year effort aimed at determining whether the seven-time Tour de France winner and his teammates participated in a doping program.
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Opinion: Let's face it, Lance never loses
Opinion: Like cancer and the Tour de France, the federal government turned out to be just another challenge to conquer.
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Lindsey Vonn earns 50th World Cup win
A career milestone and a rare family reunion. All of which left Lindsey Vonn in tears, and it made for a perfect day.
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HBT: Cashman's wife files for divorce

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HBT: 'I had a weak moment,' relapsed Hamilton says
HBT: Rangers star Josh Hamilton describes how he relapsed from alcoholism in a Dallas bar Monday night.
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PHT: What can Oilers' Gagner do for an encore?
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Poll results are in: Tebow for president!
Off the Bench: Which QB would Americans choose for president? You know the answer.
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NYT: Rhodes gives details on Yale athlete, honor
Rhodes Trust officials suggest a Yale University quarterback would have known that his candidacy for the prestigious scholarship was in jeopardy because of a sexual misconduct allegation, contrary to what he has said, a newspaper reports.
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Arc: Calhoun won't quit easily
Arc: Jim Calhoun takes indefinite leave of absence because of back pain, but if anyone can return just to spite their own back problems, it’s the UConn coach.
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Rosenthal: Eli's 'toughness' makes him an elite QB
Rosenthal: Eli Manning is not the quarterback you think he is. He’s not Michael Vick, but he makes plays with his legs. He buys time. He’s at his best under pressure — figuratively and literally. He completes passes most quarterbacks don’t attempt. He welcomes contact. He always gets up.
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Tanier: Giants have 3-headed monster at WR
Tanier: This year’s Giants receivers are so special, it may be the best receiving corps the team has ever assembled.