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• Major League Gaming's ESPN NFL Football 2004 Champion to Appear as Free Agent in ESPN NFL Football 2005
• NFL age limit impacts NCAA
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• NFL may be fighting losing battle
• Attitude meets action in lively NFL Street'
• Williams leaves Grambling State to work for Bucs
• NFL draft prospects work out at Lawrenceville
• NFL, MTV apologise for Jackson expose
• Statue of Magic revealed at Staples Center
• MU goes for buyout strategy
• A glimpse of UCLA
• Big Ten teams get no repsect, they haven't made known otherwise
• Coach insists Jayhawks short of hunger and energy
• All highlight-reel moves aside, Raptors star Vince Carter is still condemned
• Sprite thirsty for comedy, NBA star in fresh ads
• Six months ahead of Summer Games, athletes have safety concerns
• McDonald's endorse NBA star, Yao
• Surging Pacers Intend to Evade New Collapse
• Trail Blazers bring in their latest era trio
• Nets continue to roll
• Judge maintains Clarett decision
• Parents ready strong choice for gifted son
• Thomas Abolished One Game
• SPURS: Pressing Wins
• Let's not overvalue Dream Team's impact
• Court clears the path for Clarett
• Dwight aims high for no regrets
• Wallace declines a Slam Dunk call
• Wallace declines a Slam Dunk invite
• Rookie James Won't Join in NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Competition
• Gambler Cashes $150,000 Winning Ticket
• Basketballer-Williams shooting was no suicide
• 6'8" NBA All-Star Insists 'It Must've Been the Milk'
• Ford Emerges As Sixers Coaching Unveiling
Sportsbook News
Major League Gaming's ESPN NFL Football 2004 Champion to Appear as Free Agent in ESPN NFL Football 2005 - 2004-02-12
Major League Gaming, the top worldwide console gaming league for professional video game players,
today revealed that the #1 ranked gamer in the 2004 version of ESPN NFL Football at the end of MLG's 2004 season will be featured as a free agent, with name and likeness to appear in the 2005 release of ESPN Videogames' ESPN NFL Football. The champion will also be offered an MLG pro gaming management contract, joining the ranks of the world's best professional gamers.

MLG, which has selected ESPN Videogames' ESPN NFL Football as its premier sports title for its 2004 season, will feature it for the first time at the "MLG Philly Regional" in downtown Philadelphia, PA on Feb 21-22, 2004.
Read the full story at Market Wire
 
NFL age limit impacts NCAA - 2004-02-12
Last week a federal judge ruled that the NFL was violating antitrust laws by not permitting younger players to enter the NFL draft.

This decision has cleared the way for Ohio State running back Maurice Clarett and quite possibly a host of others to declare for the draft.

Clarett felt that, since he was kicked off the team at OSU, his only course of action was to sue his potential employer for the right to join the NFL.

The ruling the judge handed down will not only have implications for Clarett but also will have an impact on the college game and the NFL as a whole. It may not ruin college football, but it will have an impact on the sport.
Read the full story at The Daily
 







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