Monday, November 14, 2005

Columnists' Corner

John Henderson, Denver Post: The coaching job turned in by Louisiana State's Les Miles is nothing short of remarkable.

Bud Withers, Seattle Times: Washington State, unlike Notre Dame, doesn't fire coaches. But Bill Doba could be cause for the university to rethink its stance.

Chris Dufresne, Los Angeles Times: Now that Alabama has been brushed aside, it's clearing sailing for the BCS.

Pete Thamel, New York Times: Texas El Paso's Jordan Palmer might be the best quarterback you've never heard of.

Steven M. Sipple, Lincoln Star Journal: "Old" Nebraska didn't burn the redshirts of true freshmen in the 10th game of the season.

Dick Weiss, New York Daily News: As if Steve Spurrier had to prove something to Florida when the university requested that he go through the process and reapply for his old job.

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