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UK Football: Nationally ranked recruit's goal is to be Wildcats' No. 1 punter
larry@amnews.comLandon Foster certainly would seem to have the versatility to be a productive punter and/or kicker at Kentucky based on what he did for Independence High School in Thompson Station, Tenn. He was a first-team Class AAAAAA kicker by the Tennessee Sports...Tags: College Football, Super Bowl, Schools, Tennessee Volunteers, Teaching and Learning
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UK Football: Biographies of Kentucky's signed recruits
Daron Blaylock, DB, 6-1, 215, Fr-HS, Marietta, Ga. (Walton) – Played both safety and linebacker in high school … Second-team all-state in Class AAAAA by the Georgia Sports Writers Association … Played at Walton HS in Marietta, Ga....Tags: National Basketball Association, Health, Paul Hornung, Teaching and Learning, College Baseball
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Bears fall to undefeated Titans
Tribune reporterAs much as Brad Maynard wanted to block it out of his mind, the reality of punting deep in his own territory all day eventually took a toll. "Yeah, I think I was kicking from down there every single time," Maynard said. "And I felt like there wasn't much...Tags: Chicago Bears, Chris Carr, Science and Technology, Kerry Collins, Brad Maynard
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Remember when?
There was a time when the Ravens owned the Tennessee Titans. On Nov. 24, 2002, the Titans came to Baltimore with a 6-4 record and quarterback Steve McNair playing some of his best football. But the Ravens, behind strong special teams play and a solid...Tags: Ed Reed, Jamal Lewis, Baltimore Ravens, Steve McNair, Peter Boulware
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Ravens remain titans vs. Tenn.
Sun StaffWhat appeared to be an ugly victory was merely tradition. What many perceived to be an upset was just another inexplicable repeat. Relying on new faces and old tricks, the Ravens continued their reign over the Tennessee Titans with a 13-12 victory...Tags: Ed Reed, Jamal Lewis, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens, Peter Boulware
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Game 9: Ravens have right stuff
Sun reporterThe Ravens got the last word with a last-second stand. Stuffing the Titans' Steve McNair on a quarterback sneak, the Ravens prevailed by seconds and inches for a 16-10 triumph over Tennessee last night in the final - and possibly most memorable -...Tags: Athletes, ABC (tv network), Rod Woodson, National Football League, Erron Kinney
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A Music City marvel
Tribune staff reporterAs Bears defensive ends Alex Brown and Adewale Ogunleye picked themselves off the mound of bodies in the end zone Sunday at The Coliseum, they quickly found themselves buried in a pile of joy. Their teammates flooded the field to celebrate a game-winning...Tags: Chicago Bears, Brian Urlacher, Fred Miller, R.W. McQuarters, Adewale Ogunleye
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Bear with us
ChicagoSports.comThe Bears go for their third straight win today as they face the Titans for the first time ever at The Coliseum. The last time these teams met, the current stadium was not built and they were the Tennessee Oilers. Bear fans, Adam Caldarelli is at The...Tags: Chicago Bears, Adewale Ogunleye, Todd McMillon, Nathan Vasher, Crime, Law and Justice
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Comic relief for Bears
Tribune staff reporterSometimes it doesn't demand domination on defense. It doesn't require killer instinct on offense. It doesn't even take a 33-yard field goal to stay its course in the final minutes of the game. Sometimes, just when fate is staring you down again, all it...Tags: Chicago Bears, National Football League, John Thierry, Eddie George, Steve McNair
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Wide smiles for Ravens
Sun StaffNASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Ravens beat the Tennessee Titans as much on memory as they did on willpower yesterday. It was a game of deja vu for tight end Shannon Sharpe, redemption for wide receiver Patrick Johnson and sheer joy for quarterback Trent Dilfer,...Tags: Patrick Johnson, Rod Woodson, Samari Rolle, Jamal Lewis, National Football League
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Packers pour it on Bears
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears came to Soldier Field Monday night disguised as a decidedly mediocre team, destined to watch the playoffs from the discomfort of their own living rooms. In their frightening Halloween night performance, they turned the ball over five times....Tags: Chicago Bears, Halloween, Chris Gardocki, Doug Evans, Jeff Graham
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