Don Banks: Favre proves he gives Jets a chance
September 8th, 2008Different shade of green, same old Brett Favre. Perhaps the Jets will make noise in the AFC East, writes SI.com’s Don Banks, especially with Tom Brady out.
Different shade of green, same old Brett Favre. Perhaps the Jets will make noise in the AFC East, writes SI.com’s Don Banks, especially with Tom Brady out.
Despite the final score, the Gators can’t be thrilled with their performance, says SI.com’s Andy Staples. And the young ‘Canes might be better than you think.
So much for the reports of the Giants’ defensive demise. The champs pressured Redskins QB Jason Campbell all night in a 16-7 win, says SI.com’s Don Banks.
Which prospects could impact the pennant races? Kevin Goldstein examines a handful of call-ups worth keeping an eye on — and a stud who could soon follow.
With the preseason over, SI.com’s Peter King unveils his prediction for Super Bowl XLIII, as well as NFL MVP and other honors, and answers reader e-mails.
Kevin Craft’s first half was a nightmare, but coach Rick Neuheisel never wavered, writes Arash Markazi. The result? A Bruins victory over the No. 18 Vols.
American Sam Querrey has earned an ‘A’ thus far for his work at the U.S. Open, according to Jon Wertheim. Who else has received high marks in Week One?
Alabama’s 34-10 win over Clemson may have officially started The Saban Era, says Cory McCartney.
SI.com’s college football analysts make their predictions for the 2008 season: the national champ, breakout stars, BCS bowl pairings, surprise teams and more.
SI.com’s college football writers Stewart Mandel, Andy Staples, Cory McCartney, Luke Winn, Bill Trocchi, Arash Markazi and Gennaro Filice provide their predictions for the season.