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Terps are playing; is anyone watching?
The untelevised game is a dinosaur ... except in College Park and the Sun Belt
Zorn: 'There's nothing different'
Coach Jim Zorn just confirmed my reporting from Monday, saying "there's nothing different" with the punt return situation.
Haynesworth: I'm not dirty
Albert Haynesworth, voted one of the NFL's dirtiest players in a Sports Illustrated players poll, said he's not dirty.
Moss doesn't want fulltime punt return duty
Santana Moss doesn't want to be the fulltime punt returner.
Sugar Ray Leonard today on The Sports Fix on ESPN 980
Catch Sugar Ray Leonard at 1:40 p.m. today on "The Sports Fix" on ESPN 980 and espn980.com.
NY votes for inmate community organizing
In the midst of New York's 23rd District race, a disturbing amendment allowing inmates to volunteer for non-profits was given the thumbs up by New York voters.
Off the beaten path online: anti-incumbency vs. anti-Democrat...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: Democrats describe 2009 election losses as anti-incumbency, Al Gore's junk science enriches him while hurting the economy, and Obama’s “Bush Did It” Narrative.
Democrats may put too much stock into NY23 win
Democrat Bill Owens won New York's 23rd congressional seat this evening. Mr. Owens beat Conservative candidate Doug Hoffman by four percentage points. New York Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava, while already out of the race, was still listed on the ballot today. As a non-candidate this evening, she managed to pull in six percent of the district's vote. It remains to be seen how Ms. Scozzafava's numbers took away or added to from either Mr. Owens's or Mr. Hoffman's final tally.
Hoffman tire story pinned on overeager volunteers
In the final hours of New York's 23rd District election, Mr. Hoffman's Plattsburgh campaign office reported that a tire of a poll watcher for the Hoffman campaign . However, it turned out the poll watcher's tire caught a glass bottle at some point during his drive to the polls. The Washington Times Water Cooler spoke to Hoffman campaign spokesman Rob Ryan about the incident.
EFCA’s role in McDonnell’s win
A leading anti-Employee Free Choice Act group hopes Republican Bob McDonnell’s gubernatorial win on Tuesday proves that other candidates must oppose “card check” if they want to win economy voters in the 2010 elections.