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Add recruits to title stakes
Saban and Meyer battle for 2009's top prospects
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Miscik named Stars manager
Money promoted as manager at Brewers' Triple-A Nashville
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High school basketball rankings
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UAH practically a stranger
Odd schedule makes Chargers' VBC games rare
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Abdullah a boost for A&M
Junior steps up for injured Lewis on volleyball team
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He exits with pledge to help Auburn family
AUBURN - After 10 years on the Plains, Tommy Tuberville's farewell lasted only a few minutes, and Auburn football players quickly streamed out of the auditorium with little emotion showing.
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Reaction spans relief, sadness
The reaction to Tommy Tuberville resignation was a like an emotional gumbo - a little bit of everything. And it came from all corners of the Auburn and college football world.
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Wrestlers hit mat Friday at Huntsville
Tourney favorites include Bob Jones and Scottsboro
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Analyst bills game 'Frazier vs. Ali'
The objective Tuesday was for CBS to promote Saturday's SEC Championship between Alabama and Florida.
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Jacobs: Review process ongoing
Auburn AD hopes Tuberville's status decided soon
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Credit can now all go to Brown
SWAC title repeat sweeter this year for A&M coach
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Pro hockey
Havoc's Kauffeldtnamed player of month
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Robertson heads home
Auburn guard back in Cincinnati after family crisis
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Alabama notebook: Gators D-line short two players
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Bob Jones defense shines
Lady Patriots win showdown against Hoover, 52-37
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Buckhorn getswinning boost
Bucks defeat Huntsville in first area game, 59-43
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King hurler honored
Eddie Feigner, the star of "The King and His Court" softball team, will be inducted posthumously into the Ted Williams Museum Hall of Fame as part of the Class of '09. The ceremonies are scheduled March 20 at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, where the museum is located. Feigner won nearly 10,000 games in his more than five decades of barnstorming with his four-man team. Feigner lived in the Huntsville area for several years before his death in February 2007 at age 81.
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Narrow escape vs. A&M hardly satisfying for Tide
Sluggish, sloppy Alabama survives for 64-56 win
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