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SEC notebook: Ole Miss takes a seat on bubble

March 13, 2010

Jacksonville.com: RSS Feeds / Times-Union

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - All Ole Miss coach Andy Kennedy can do now is wait. He won't find out whether the Rebels have done enough to earn at at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament until Sunday night.

Gators' NCAA hopes in jeopardy after loss in SEC

March 13, 2010

Sports / South Florida Sun-Sentinel

The Florida Gators might be nervously chewing their orange-and-blue nails on Selection Sunday after Friday's dud in Nashville.

Urban Meyer among former Gators to participate in Orlando golf tournament

March 12, 2010

Gator Report | tampabay.com - St. Petersburg Times and tbt* / Antonya English

Florida coach Urban Meyer will join several former Gator football players for the First annual Miracle of Life Foundation golf tournament this weekend in Orlando.

If Big Ben goes, Steelers have plenty of options at quarterback

March 12, 2010

SportingNews.com College Football News and Exclusive Analysis / mflorio.tsn

Mike Florio The Pittsburgh Steelers could be facing a serious dilemma, and soon.

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Florida to Host Pro Scout Day

March 12, 2010

Gatorzone Football Headlines

The University of Florida football program will hold its annual Pro Scout Day on Wednesday, March 17, when more than 15 Gators are scheduled to work out for NFL coaches and scouts.

Gators Advance In SEC Tourney; Roundup

March 12, 2010

Sports

The University of Florida men's basketball team might have punched its ticket to the NCAA Tournament after beating Auburn 78-69 Thursday in the SEC Tournament in Nashville.

SEC Tournament: Alex Tyus knots up Gators’ win in first round

March 12, 2010

Jacksonville.com: Sports / Francine King

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Alex Tyus seems to be heating up, just in time to do the same to Florida’s NCAA Tournament chances.read more

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