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Articles in April 7, 2006, issue of Sporting News, The
- News you can't use
- Cheaper thrills at Augusta: the Masters is stiff, stilted and out of your price range. So hit the unbuttoned Par-3 Contest the day before the big tournamentit's a lot more fun anyway
by Noah Liberman - Inside the AFC
- N.L. report
- This I gotta see: all times Eastern
by Steve Greenberg - Madness after midnight: get ready for a Final Four like you've never seen, with 11th-seeded George Mason crashing the ball on behalf of all the little guys
by Kara Yorio - Inside the NFC
- T-wolves face a no-win situation as the L's pile up
by Matt Steinmetz - Coming at you
- The wraps are off: some high-profile players have a lot to prove as they come back from major injuries
by Stan McNeal - In defense of racing the wrong way
by Matt Crossman - 2007 tournament or bust!
by Mike DeCourcy - Bob Hille's starting 5
- Robbery on campus! College football coaches laid siege to Morgantown, W.Va, in late February. Why were they there? To steal whatever they could from Rich Rodriguez's way-crazy offense
by Tom Dienhart - Blue streaks
by Roger Kuznia - Squeeze play
by Roger Kuznia - Your turn
- Where the gettin' was good: Morgantown wasn't the only place coaches invaded in their quest for knowledge this offseason
by Tom Dienhart - How are the top rookies faring this season?
by Lee Spencer - Wordcount: brevity is a beautiful thing. Our experts dissect three players in fewer than 20 words
- Polling place: NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue deserves to be remembered as
- A springboard for change: new players, new systems, new superstars … 'tis the season for testing the theories that will play out on the field in the fall
by Matt Hayes - What the heckI like the Jays
by Ken Rosenthal - Top 5 waiver-wire wonders
by Chris Bharr - Blog on
- Now, if I were commissioner
by Dan Pompei - Astros are shouldering another blow
- I.M. telling you: the play ain't pretty
by Dave Kindred - Radio star: real talk from a fan on Sporting News Radio
by Joe - Focus: hard truths
- People won't forgetor forgiveif Bonds succeeds
by Todd Jones - Art Rooney II, Steelers
by Dan Pompei - Young remains an enigma
- Mark Grace: the former Cubs and Diamondbacks first baseman tells Sporting News Radio's Bob Stelton about steroids use in the major leagues during his playing career, which lasted from 1988 to 2003
- To know list: 7 things to make you an instant expert this week
- It's a greens thing
by Noah Liberman - Hits and misfits
by Vinnie Iyer - A.L. report