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| | | Jackets' whiteout is a wipeout | High school playoff predictions Chris Whitfield: Now, I'm not one to brag, but who else picked Cherokee teams to go 1-1 in the first round of the AAAAA playoffs? O.K., so I picked the wrong teams, but Cherokee did go 1-1 last week. •Playoff brackets: AAAAA | AAAA | AAA | AA | A •Meadowcreek players jailed for armed robbery •More high school news/photos Richt's successor? No hurry at UGA Despite the growing trend, Georgia Bulldogs coach Mark Richt, 48, says he isn't ready for Georgia to name him a successor-in-waiting. "Maybe when I'm 55 or 60 ... if I make it that long," he said. Poll. •Next game: vs. Georgia Tech, noon, Nov. 29, CBS, 750 AM. •More UGA/SEC news Jackets romp over Hurricanes, 41-23 Georgia Tech delivered a stunning beating to Miami at Bobby Dodd Stadium before a national TV audience on ESPN, keeping alive Tech's faint hopes of an ACC title for at least two more days. •Photos | Smackdown: Will Tech beat Georgia? •Still alive in the ACC | Not all fans were wearing white •Astronauts from Georgia Tech saluted during game •Next game: at UGA, noon, Nov. 29, CBS, 790 AM. •More Tech/ACC news Falcons arrive at key spot in season The young and surprising Falcons (6-4 overall, 1-2 in the NFC South) are facing their biggest test of coach Mike Smith's regime - what is essentially a division-title elimination game against the Carolina Panthers Sunday at the Georgia Dome. •Roddy White still out of practice | Sunday is sold out •Ocho Cinco sits as Steelers trounce Bengals •Next game: vs. Panthers, 4 p.m., Sunday, Fox, 92.9 FM. •More Falcons/NFL news Hawks not satisfied with season's start But getting to this point (7-4) with only four games from Josh Smith (ankle sprain) and with Al Horford (ankle sprain) playing only six minutes and 48 seconds of the past two games speaks volumes. Poll. •Hawks line-up shuffled with Horford out •Potential Hawks buyer finances would've concerned NBA •Next game: vs. Bobcats, 7:30 p.m., Tonight, FSSO, 790 AM. •More Hawks, NBA news Thrashers fall to Penguins at home Pittsburgh's 3-2 victory was hard to take in Philips Arena's home locker room after goalie Dany Sabourin stopped all 12 of Atlanta's third-period shots on net, including a point-blank shot from just in front of the crease by Eric Perrin. •Next game: vs. Blue Jackets, 7 p.m., tonight, SPSO, 680 AM. •More Thrashers/NHL news Braves release spring schedule The 35-game slate begins on Feb. 25 against Detroit at Lakeland, Fla. The home spring schedule begins the following day against Houston at Champion Stadium at Disney's Wide World of Sports in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. •More Braves / MLB news Mark Bradley: Impressive performance by Jackets, Johnson. Jeff Schultz: Relax ... the fairy tale hasn't reached an ending. |
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