| With the college football season in full-swing and conference play underway, there is no better time to look at the Most Overrated & Underrated teams in the country. The Maisel Report:College Football’s Most Overrated and Underrated Players, Coaches, Teams, and Traditions by Ivan Maisel pulls no punches and takes no prisoners. With more than 20 years of sports journalism under his belt – including six with ESPN – Maisel has seen, talked to and worked with the best in the business. Nobody is left out. Maisel goes through the best of college football’s history, including sections on the most over/underrated moments, national champions, Heisman Trophy winners, stadiums and more. Learn more about The Maisel Report. |
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Flash Player required for some audio/visual files. Book Signings & Special EventsChris Cluff, Paul Moyer and Dave Wyman signing "Then Zorn Said to Largent" Thursday, October 9, 2008, 7:00 PM Ed Houswright signing "100 Things Cowboys Fans..." Thursday, October 9, 2008, 7:00 PM Doug Buffone signing "The 50 Greatest Plays in Chicago Bears Football History" Saturday, October 11, 2008, 1:00 PM View all book signings & special events > |
The Open Book: :
Celebrating 40 Years of the Open Era Featuring the writing of Bud Collins and other leading tennis journalists, The Open Book is a celebration of the sport and spectacle of the US Open and a colorful document of tennis’s most electrifying event. |
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Michael Phelps: :
World's Greatest Olympian Despite an astonishing, drum-thumping opening Olympic ceremony that clearly announced China's ascendance as a 21st-century superpower, it was a tall, gangly kid from Baltimore who stole the spotlight, and in eight shining, golden moments, made us all proud to be Americans. Like Jesse Owens before him, Michael Phelps showed the rest of the world how great Americans can be, and shined his brightest when it mattered most. Michael Phelps: The World's Greatest Olympian chronicles the remarkable story of Michael Phelps, the greatest Olympic athlete in history, as told by the writers, editors, and photographers of USA Today.
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