Wednesday, November 16, 2011
No NBA, yet, but college basketball has begun.
Thursday, Nov. 17
College football (7-10 p.m. CBS College Sports Network): USM can clinch the C-USA East division (up two games with one to go) with a win against UAB. ... NFL, (7:30-11 p.m. NFL Network): Tim Tebow leads the Denver Broncos against the New York Jets at home.
Friday, Nov. 18
College football (7-10 p.m. ESPN): Oklahoma State looks to stay one of three unbeaten teams in college football when they travel to face Iowa State.
Saturday, Nov. 19
College football (2:30-6 p.m. CBS): MSU gets a big game on TV on the road against Arkansas looking for an upset. ... College football (6-9 p.m. ESPN): Top-ranked LSU travels to Ole Miss to take on the Rebels in what could be a slaughter.
Sunday, Nov. 20
NFL (12-3 p.m. FOX): Don't look now, but Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys are back in the hunt and get the offensively challenged Washington Redskins on the road.
Monday, Nov. 21
NFL (7:30-11 p.m. ESPN): the Kansas City Chiefs visit the New England Patriots and Tom Brady in a big game for both team's playoff hopes.
Tuesday, Nov. 22
College football (6-9 p.m. ESPN 2): The other Miami, the one in Ohio, travels to Ohio University in a Mid-American Conference East division clash.
Wednesday, Nov. 23
College basketball (all day, ESPN networks): Fill up on hoops before you fill up on turkey the next day. The ESPN networks have college basketball all day long.
New Orleans Saints fans can take a breath as the team has reached the bye week. Delta State fans get a week off before they play their first playoff game. JSU's successful season will come to an end after the Capital City Classic Nov. 20 against Alcorn State.
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No NBA, yet, but college basketball has begun.
Previous Comments
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- 165455
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Who is going to win the rotten pooty eggbowl between Ole Miss and Mississippi State? Ole Miss will never be what its fans wishes it to be in football as long as LSU, Alabama, Arkansas and Tennessee remain in exiatence. How many bright star athletes would pick Ole Miss over those schools? It's going to take a coach out of this world to change Ole Miss' fortunes. Go Mississippi State. I predict Mississippi State will put an LSU-styled a__whipping on Ole Miss and will take a knee the whole 4th quarter. I ain't hatin' on Ole Miss,though. My nephew is on the Ole Miss team.
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- Walt
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- 2011-11-23T15:07:42-06:00