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It isn't always pretty, but Spurrier still getting it done
It isn't pretty these days, but Steve Spurrier will take it. At Florida, he was used to winning big and winning easy. Today, Tony Barnhart says, his Gamecocks must scratch and claw to have a chance to win.


Tony's Top 10: Guesswork going into the second half
Are Michigan, Kansas State, and Clemson for real? Is Ohio State done? Will the Ducks fly without LaMichael James? Tony Barnhart says we'll find out the answers to those pressing second-half questions starting this weekend.


Spurrier's ban of writer after axing Garcia fails smell test
Steve Spurrier sends once-promising South Carolina QB Stephen Garcia packing. Fair enough. But Tony Barnhart says the coach's next move, banning a local writer, looks like a diversion and makes Spurrier look foolish.


Weekend Review: Grobe's wonders, punter's blunder defy odds
Wake Forest's stadium capacity? About the same as FSU's enrollment. So how is it that the Demon Deacons have beat the 'Noles four out of six times? Tony Banhart says what Jim Grobe is doing with so little defies belief.


Tony's Top 10: Jefferson gives Tigers a lift, Buckeyes need one
Jarrett Lee is LSU's starter, but is Les Miles screwing up a good thing by subbing in Jordan Jefferson? Tony Barnhart says not even close. It's also clear Ohio State is falling fast and Virginia Tech needs a rebound.


In down SEC East, the division is only title anyone's winning
Who wants the SEC East title? Anyone? Anyone? Tony Barnhart says it's obvious, between the South Carolina's QB issues, Florida's and Tennessee's injury woes and Georgia's inconsistency that whoever wins the division, well, that's all they're winning.


Weekend Review: No. 1 LSU starting to feel 'whole again'
There's no question LSU is loaded with talent. Tony Barnhart says look out -- talking to you, Florida -- as the No. 1 Tigers are 'whole again' with the return of QB Jordan Jefferson and speedy WR Russell Shepard.

 
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