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Jim Williams: Big Ten-bound Maryland has an instant rival in Penn State
Jim Williams
Updated: Sat, Feb 16, 2013
On Thursday, my colleague at The Washington Examiner and good friend Rick Snider wrote a passionate and wonderful column about the end of the Maryland-Duke rivalry. There is no doubt Maryland will miss Duke in basketball. But a true rival challenges you in all sports, both men's and women's,...
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Jim Williams: NBA gets the All-Star treatment this weekend
Jim Williams
Published: Thu, Feb 14, 2013
The NBA will spend All-Star weekend in Houston, and every aspect of the three-day affair will get max coverage on TV, radio and Internet. NBA TV, TNT and ESPN will have parts of the weekend covered on TV, while radio coverage will be from ESPN and web coverage can be found on NBA.com and via TNT...
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Jim Williams: Actor-comedian Robert Wuhl likes Nationals to repeat as NL East champions
Jim Williams
Updated: Fri, Feb 8, 2013
Robert Wuhl is an award-winning comedian, writer and actor who has a passion for baseball that goes all the way back to when he was a kid growing up a Yankees fan in Union, N.J. Wuhl is well-known by sports fans for his roles in films such as "Bull Durham" and "Cobb." However, Wuhl will forever...
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Jim Williams: Sports television offers a prescription for no-NFL blues
Jim Williams
Updated: Thu, Feb 7, 2013
This the first weekend since August that there won't be at least one football game to watch. You could watch game reruns on the NFL Network, but there are some very entertaining sports on TV other than football. A good place to start would be with the world's best football -- soccer. Saturdays...
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Super Bowl is an all-day affair
Jim Williams
Updated: Sat, Feb 2, 2013
As the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers prepare for Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans, fans will have no problem getting ready for the game. Come Sunday morning, the pregame programming gets started at 7 a.m. on both radio and television, and it will be running in full force all the way...
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Jim Williams: CBS' Brown prepares for his seventh Super Bowl as a pregame host
Jim Williams
Updated: Thu, Jan 31, 2013
Sunday will be D.C.-area resident James Brown's seventh Super Bowl as the pregame host. He was in the anchor chair for Fox four times, and this will be his third assignment for his present employer, CBS. When Brown welcomes viewers to the Super Bowl XLVII edition of "The NFL Today" on CBS live...
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Jim Williams: CBS' Bill Cowher: Joe Flacco continues to grow as quarterback
Jim Williams
Updated: Sun, Jan 27, 2013
As the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers arrive in New Orleans for Super Bowl XLVII, the pregame analysts are starting to focus on the game. One of those analysts is CBS Sports' Bill Cowher, who will play a big role in the network's "NFL Today" pregame show Sunday at 2?p.m. from New...
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Jim Williams: Get ready for a week of nonstop Super Bowl coverage
Jim Williams
Published: Sat, Jan 26, 2013
Super Bowl XLVII between the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers will attract more pregame attention than any other football game in history. Sure, there are good storylines with Ray Lewis and Colin Kaepernick and the Harbaugh brothers, but every Super Bowl has something unique. The...
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Jim Williams: Dodgers look set to cash in
Jim Williams
Published: Thu, Jan 24, 2013
Multiple media reports have the Los Angeles Dodgers and Time Warner Cable putting the finishing touches on a $7 billion to $8 billion local television rights deal over 20 to 25 years. Earlier this year, the Dodgers were sold for a record price of $2.15 billion to Guggenheim Partners, an...
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Jim Williams: CBS' Phil Simms says Ravens' Joe Flacco needs to win -- and play well
Jim Williams
Published: Sat, Jan 19, 2013
The AFC championship game rematch between the Baltimore Ravens and the New England Patriots set for Sunday in Foxborough, Mass., needs no hype. Ravens fans are painfully aware that a year ago their favorite team was a Lee Evans dropped pass from beating the Patriots and going to the Super Bowl...
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