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Epps: Looking at SEC with big 10 questions
Large, hungry members of the sports media will convene near Birmingham today for SEC Media Days. And not just for the luncheon. SEC Media Days signal the commencement of SEC football in 2008 and plenty of news and features, so let’s get started with 10 questions:
July 23, 2008
Epps: Pressure up for Gottfried: Steele is back
This is not a conversation the head coach of Alabama basketball wants to hear at the end of the season:
June 17, 2008
Epp: Spurrier Sr. is letting Jr. do play calls
We all know a guy like Steve Spurrier. You know, the guy who insists on doing all the work, trusts only himself, starts working at a furious pace and then looks up and snidely says, “I’m doing everything around here, right?”
June 10, 2008
Georgia: UGA clinches SEC baseball title
Eighth-ranked Georgia captured the 2008 Southeastern Conference baseball title Sunday afternoon with a 12-10 win over 16th-ranked Vanderbilt at Hawkins Field.
May 12, 2008
Georgia tops early-May Sweet 16 poll
The one bothersome element in the 2008 preseason college football polls you’ll see in various outlets is the inclusion of schedule strength. A team will move up (usually Ohio State) or down (typically Georgia) because of the schedule.
May 10, 2008
Davidson enjoying life in the Sweet 16
They lined up along Faculty Drive late Wednesday afternoon, four and five deep, quite possibly more folks than Davidson College’s 1,700 total students.
March 27, 2008
Shouldered load
Most Tennessee fans probably cringed when Candace Parker grabbed her shoulder in pain after attempting to steal a pass just five minutes into Tuesday’s game.
March 26, 2008
Summitt wants it loud at Purdue
Tennessee associate head coach Holly Warlick left the Mackey Arena floor during Purdue’s first-round NCAA women’s basketball game Sunday, turned a corner in the tunnel and saw coach Pat Summitt.
March 25, 2008
Sports NCAA Blog: A little bit before tip-off
It's a little bit before tip-off here at the Arena at Harbor Yard. Kansas State and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga are here and no doubt feeling a few butterflies before their NCAA tournament first-round game.
March 23, 2008
NCAA bracket is off to a bad start
Well, it looks like another banner year for my bracket.
March 22, 2008
First afternoon session a yawner
Well, that was a disappointing first set of games. No upsets, no last-minute tension, no Gus Johnson call that you’ll search for on YouTube later. There was no reason even to call any friends except to tell them I saw a dude sing Fiona Apple’s “Criminal” — the first line is “I’ve been a bad, bad, girl” — at a karaoke deal last night. And he was totally into it. High comedy.
March 21, 2008
SEC’s first black, Wallace, teaches law at American U.
Perry Wallace won’t be in the BJCC Arena Civic Center this afternoon when American University takes on Tennessee in the opening round of the NCAA East Regional.
March 21, 2008
Unlike male counterparts, Lady Vols get nice bracket
There’s your makeup call, Tennessee.
March 18, 2008
The best part of tourney? Everyone’s finally safe
ATLANTA — See what happens when Tennessee wins a game in the SEC men’s basketball tournament?
March 16, 2008
Some fans luckier than rest
ATLANTA — Two different venues at the SEC men’s basketball tournament shaped two different perspectives on luck this weekend in Atlanta.
March 16, 2008

First Person

Rock City birdhouses to $85,000 chairs at ‘Antiques Roadshow’
2008-07-19
“Antiques Roadshow” has been must-see TV on Monday nights in my home for years. I’m fascinated by the junk people bring in and their stories behind those pieces.

Metro Chatt

Sheriff candidates Beck, Hammond disagree on county jail privatization
2008-07-20
Republican Hamilton County sheriff candidate Jim Hammond said Tuesday he would consider letting a private company run the county jail.

CD Reviews

CD Reviews: Justin Townes Earle: “The Good Life.” Bloodshot Records.
2008-02-11
For those who loved country before Music Row smothered it in studio laquerwork or who are just fans of flavorful southern music with short attention spans, here’s the skinny on singer/songwriter Justin Townes Earle’s studio debut “The Good LIfe”: as soon as it hits shelves March 25, pick it up.

Scenic City Sounds

Sean Phipps & Casey Phillips discuss Folk Music
2008-07-25
It may come to no surprise to you that I consider myself a “folkie,” defined as a fan of Folk music. I love a song that means something to somebody, a song that is worth singing if nothing more than for the sheer joy of doing so.

Tech Cast

Music tech
2008-07-22
This week in the column I track a few new trends and stories I’ve been following, including the never ending Yahoo Microsoft soap opera.
Tech movies
2008-07-15
E-mails answered
2008-07-08

Food

Holiday recipe thoughts
2008-07-23
Here are my thoughts on the Times Free Press holiday recipe contest. They’re three good reasons to send your recipe in.
Stay safe with eggs
2008-07-09

Prep Sports

Area prep baseball teams take aim at Spring Fling
2008-05-18
Another year is almost gone for high school athletes. The seniors, most of them anyway, have graduated and the Spring Fling, Tennessee’s state high school championship series for spring sports, is all that stands between us and the shelf for the 2007-08 high school seasons.

NASCAR

Stewart off and running with Stewart-Haas
2008-07-19
Tony Stewart is off to a flying start with Stewart-Haas Racing, proving the soon-to-be owner/driver won’t be in over his head in 2009.

UT UGA UTC

Epps: Looking at SEC with big 10 questions
2008-07-23
Large, hungry members of the sports media will convene near Birmingham today for SEC Media Days. And not just for the luncheon. SEC Media Days signal the commencement of SEC football in 2008 and plenty of news and features, so let’s get started with 10 questions:

NCAA

Davidson enjoying life in the Sweet 16
2008-03-27 They lined up along Faculty Drive late Wednesday afternoon, four and five deep, quite possibly more folks than Davidson College’s 1,700 total students.
Shouldered load
2008-03-26

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