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| | | Falcons begin 3-game home stand | UGA's defense among worst in SEC After giving up 49 points to Florida on Saturday - and 87 in the last two games - the Bulldogs sank to 10th in the league against the score at 23.4 points per game. •Spurrier not interested in Tennessee job •Richt, Saban, Manning react to Fulmer news •Next game: at Kentucky, 12:30 p.m., Saturday, WATL, 750 AM. •More UGA/SEC news Tech leads ACC title contenders With four weeks left in the regular season, 11 of the league's 12 teams are mathematically alive. It's not quite anybody's ball game, but it's pretty close. •Nesbitt to practice today | Top lineman could be lost for year •Next game: at North Carolina, noon, Saturday, Raycom, 790 AM. •More Tech/ACC news Falcons head into familiar divisional ground Sunday's matchup with the Saints is an important game if the surprising Falcons have serious playoff aspirations. They are 5-3, but 0-2 in the division with losses at Tampa Bay and Carolina. The Saints are 4-4, 1-1 in the division, and have owned the Falcons of late. Election-eve game a presidential predictor? | Steelers beat Redskins •Next game: vs. Saints. 1 p.m., Sunday, Fox, 92.9 FM. •More Falcons/NFL news Braves still favored to sign pitcher Jake Peavy Everywhere you turned on the first day of the general managers meetings at the posh St. Regis resort, you could run into an agent, team official or media member opining that the Braves were favorites to land San Diego Padres ace Jake Peavy. Poll. •Andruw wants to end career as a Brave | More Braves/MLB news High-pick Bryan Little rewarding Thrashers early No other Thrashers player has scored more goals this season than Little, who in 12 games has equaled his goal total from his entire rookie season of 2007-08. At age 20, he already is delivering on the promise that made him the 12th overall pick of the 2006 draft. •Next game: vs. Islanders, 7 p.m., Thursday, SPSO; 680 AM. •More Thrashers/NHL news Hornets, Paul a tough task for Hawks Atlanta attempts to start the season 3-0 for the first time in 11 years against Hornets on Wednesday. But wiith All-Star point guard Chris Paul in the lineup, New Orleans is hard to stop. At least that's the feeling in 29 other NBA cities. •Hawks' Williams looks to rebound | Pistons, Nuggets make blockbuster trade •Next game: at Hornets, 8 p.m., Wednesday, SPSO / 790. •More Hawks, NBA / Dream, WNBA news Mark Bradley: Timid Georgia fails to embrace potential. Mark Bradley's Buzz: OK, I was wrong. |
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