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Legacy of greatness
Legacy of greatness

With the sports world in shock today after news of Gene Upshaw's death, Clifton Brown writes that Upshaw will be remembered as one of the most important figures in NFL history, both on and off the field. Read more

News: Upshaw dies | Berthelsen interim successor
Slideshow: A look at Upshaw's NFL legacy
Florio: It's now prudent to extend labor deadlines
 
More: Football luminaries reflect on Upshaw
Getting over the hump
Getting over the hump

Winning conference titles is old hat for the Sooners. Now QB Sam Bradford and No. 4 Oklahoma look to snap their four-game BCS bowl skid. Preview

 OU's 2-minute drill | Top 50
One-on-one with Bill Belichick
Check out the outtakes from Albert Breer's exclusive interview with the Patriots head coach, which appears in the relaunched magazine. Q&A
Move doesn't add up

Mike DeCourcy says the NCAA ignored a potential loophole of its own making in denying Pitt's Mike Cook a sixth year of eligibility. More

Drop the gloves

Olympic boxing has become such an unmitigated disaster, says TSB's Dave "Large" Larzelere, that they might as well get rid of it. Find out why

Tom Flores, a former Raiders player and coach, offers insight on Gene Upshaw's playing career.

The retired QB touches on everything from Gene Upshaw's death to the possibility of a 17th game.

A winner of seven golds at the 1972 Games, Mark Spitz talks about Michael Phelps' feats in Beijing.
The winner of eight gold medals discusses his instant fame and his excitment about coming home.
Sporting News - KC offers Plan B's
The Chiefs have three good fantasy producers, including Tony Gonzalez, but Brad Pinkerton says these players are just fallback options if you can't draft the guys you really want. Read more
Sporting News - Twin Killing?
Minnesota's starters have been great at home, but Matt Lutovsky says their fantasy value could take a hit during an upcoming 14-game road trip. That, plus more mound matters. Inside Pitch
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