Nov 07
Speaking of putting (last post), someone who really struggled on the greens this year was Davis Love. I read the other day that Love was ranked 195th out of 196 on Tour in putting. That’s dismal.
It was just the beginning of Davis’s problems. He had quite an off year that saw him drop to 51st in the world rankings. To add injury to insult, in late September Love tore tendons in his left ankle when he stepped in a hole. Not good.
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Nov 07
In an interview with Boxingtalk.com, Goossen-Tutor Promotions President Dan Goossen, talked about the up-to-date movements of two Beltway Boxers he has under contract — former WBA Middleweight champion William Joppy and the WBO’s number one heavyweight contender Tony “The Tiger” Thompson.
Here is what Goossen told reporter Greg Leon:
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Nov 07

As far as wow factor, a city council approving a waiver in order to allow for a later submission date for a proposal is not that exciting, however, the San Jose Earthquakes see it as a great sign of things to come.
The waiver allows Earthquakes owner Lew Wolff the three months he says he needs to get all the pieces of his stadium proposal together. Had the waiver not happened, the proposal would have been due in March along with any other ‘rezoning’ requests.
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Nov 07
Pete Fiutak
5. Chase Daniel, QB Missouri
The Tigers would still be strong without him, but he’s the triggerman who’s making the machine go. The more I see him, the more I think he’s the next Drew Brees.
4. Darren McFadden, RB Arkansas
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Nov 07
The release of the Mitchell Report is now just weeks away, but Major League Baseball isn’t waiting to talk to players.
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Nov 07
Preseason No. 3 OU will face each of the nation’s top 10 teams in the regular season
Nov. 7, 2007
NORMAN, Okla. – The seven-time NCAA champion Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team and head coach Mark Williams announced the Sooners’ 2008 schedule Wednesday.
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Nov 07
THE AFL has appointed a retired Supreme Court judge to head a special investigation into whether the West Coast Eagles have sufficiently addressed their players’ off-field behaviour.
The Honourable Justice William Gillard, QC will investigate whether the club had undertaken necessary steps to address the AFL Commission’s concerns about the conduct of the club and its players.
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Nov 07
Three days into his tenure as Arizona’s interim basketball coach, Kevin O’Neill answered questions about everything from recruiting to the starting lineup.
One question he couldn’t answer: When will Lute Olson return from a personal leave of absence?
No one seems to know when that might be. With the regular-season opener one week away, O’Neill is simply trying to hold the Wildcats together until the Hall of Fame coach comes back.
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Nov 07
USC Athletics
Video on Trojan TV All Access
Watch Press Conference
COACH CARROLL: All right. Well, this is really fourth quarter of the season for us and we talked about last week how we really want to be at our best here and try to really make a big push to finish strong. We like that we got the win last week and had a big Homecoming opportunity and cashed in on it. It was a big day for our seniors to get that done, and made a special event of that.
Defense really showed up in a big way to help us get that win against Oregon State, and we’re fired up about that. The week coming up here against Cal, there’s some good history with our games and our match ups. And going up there is difficult and challenging. I know that they’re trying to get their season right, we’re trying to get our season right, and it’s a great match up for us.
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Nov 07
By: Elmo Kandel
Although there are many bungy jumping sites in countries all over the globe, many Americans who have developed an interest in this sport would prefer locations that are closer to home. Fortunately, there are plenty of places in the United States where prospective bungy jumpers can begin trying out this fascinating new hobby. Whether you’d like a plan a traveling vacation centered around bungy jumping, or if you want a day of excitement nearer to where you live, it is not difficult to find a bungy jumping location which suits your needs. You may just decide to make it a part of your lifestyle.
Some of the prime bungy jumping sites in the United States can be found in California. Due to its year-round mild climate, outdoor sports in general are very popular in this state, and bungy jumping is no exception. Bungee America, which is located in Los Angeles, is one of the most well-known in Southern California. Since it first opened in 1989, Bungee America is the oldest bungy jumping company in the country. This fact, coupled with their perfect safety record, may help you in deciding that Bungee America would certainly be a good choice for your bungy jumping trip.
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