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By Larry Leo - Oct 31, 2012 12:38 pm
Someone gave Nick Saban a little Halloween costume on his birthday outside Bryant-Denny Stadium by pinning a tiger’s tail to his backside...

By Larry Leo - Oct 25, 2012 8:14 am
The Jets play the Dolphins again this Sunday which means Jets safety and former LSU Tiger LaRon Landry will have another chance to lay out Reggie Bush. During Week 3, Bush suffered a knee injury late in the first half after Landry drove his helmet into his knee. Landry told the New York Post
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“He will remember that hit,” “Every time he sees me, he’ll remember the hit if I’m in the box or coming downhill, he will remember that hit.”

“Just watch the way he runs,” Landry said. “We’ll see when he comes out here this Sunday. I’m not going to overtalk it and make a story.”

Landry will try to avoid the personal fouls that he was penalized with at the start of the season. But he’s not changing his style of play.

“If I get penalized, I’m not going to stop head hunting,” Landry said. “I’m not going to stop the way I play.”
And for your enjoyment here is a compilation of LaRon Landry kill shots...

By Larry Leo - Oct 19, 2012 10:54 am
South Carolina defensive tackle Kelcy Quarles has been suspended for Saturday's game against Florida after he threw a punch during last week's loss at LSU. Steve Spurrier said Wednesday...
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"I guess you could call it a punch," "I've seen bigger punches, but he did throw (one) at him. I don't know if the LSU guy even knew he threw it, but I saw it. We don't condone that."
By Larry Leo - Oct 18, 2012 5:09 pm
Shaq stopped by Live with Kelly and Michael to challenge the duo in a karaoke competition by singing his rendition of “When Doves Cry.”

By Larry Leo - Oct 16, 2012 6:09 pm
South Carolina defensive tackle Kelcy Quarles could face discipline for punching LSU offensive lineman P.J. Lonergan during last week's game. Based on SEC rules, any penalty -- from no punishment to a suspension -- will be decided by South Carolina subject to the league's approval, SEC spokesman Charles Bloom said. South Carolina spokesman Steve Fink said the punishment was up to Gamecocks coach Steve Spurrier. Fink said Spurrier was unavailable for comment Tuesday afternoon, and Spurrier was not asked about the incident earlier in the day at his weekly press conference.
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