Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Columnists' Corner

Chuck Culpepper, Newsday: Some people think the United States has too many bowl games but these people are, of course, communists.

Bob Lutz, Wichita Eagle: His first impression of new Kansas State coach Ron Prince is favorable.

Pete Fiutak, College Football News: With so many bowls and so little time, he breaks down the ones to see and the ones to miss.

John Markon, Richmond Times-Dispatch: Virginia Tech will play its second game in less than a month in Jacksonville. That's two trips too many.

Mike Huguenin, Orlando Sentinel: He is counting the minutes until kickoff of that Arkansas State-Southern Mississippi tilt in the New Orleans Bowl, played this year in Lafayette.

Paola Boivin, Arizona Republic: A trip to Tempe reminds Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith why he left.

Chuck Carlton, Dallas Morning News: Reggie Bush in a landslide? It looks to be the case as the Heisman voting draws to a close (registration).

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