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Obituaries.
October 31, 2007... Oct. 31--The News Herald, Panama City, Fla., Obituaries Julius John Meester Jr., 73, of Panama City, Fla., passed away Sunday, Oct. 28, 2007, at his home. In respect to his wishes, no services will be held. Kent-Forest Lawn Funeral...

Cedar Grove again fails to set date for referendum.
October 31, 2007... Byline: Ryan Burr Oct. 31--CEDAR GROVE -- Attorneys for Cedar Grove on Tuesday filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by residents asking a judge to set a referendum date for a dissolution proposal. City Attorney Tim Sloan revealed...

PANHANDLE: Airport groundbreaking open to public.
October 31, 2007... Byline: Ed Offley Oct. 31--WEST BAY -- Groundbreaking ceremonies for the new Panama City-Bay County International Airport will be held at the construction site off County 388 on Thursday with Gov. Charlie Crist as keynote speaker. ...

Forward motion: GCCC returns six as quest for another title begins.
October 31, 2007... Byline: Josh Weinfuss Oct. 31--PANAMA CITY -- Following 10 of the past 11 seasons, Gulf Coast coach Roonie Scovel has looked back to see a conference title, a berth in the state championship game and a program developing into the gold...

'Noles must contain BC's Ryan.
October 31, 2007... Byline: Brad Milner Oct. 31--Florida State is again in a game with national championship implications featuring a quarterback in the Heisman Trophy race. The major difference is this isn't 1993 or 1999, the Seminoles aren't the team...

Burial not only option for dead pets.
October 31, 2007... Byline: Jeremy Morrison Oct. 31--CALLAWAY -- The overgrown pet cemetery on Boat Race Road in Callaway lends itself to spooky, especially today. The creaking gate. The aging, vine-shrouded chapel. A stroll over the grounds could have...

School tax vote looming: Half-cent proposal stirs up lively debate.
October 31, 2007... Byline: Donna Vavala Oct. 31--PANAMA CITY -- The debate about the half-cent sales tax is not about the burden of paying the half cent. Although, some say it should be because schools get so much for so little and because everybody...

NEWS ANALYSIS: Bay in line with other districts.
October 31, 2007... Byline: Tony Bridges Oct. 31--For some voters, the question of how well the Bay County school district spends its money is central to next week's referendum on extending the half-cent sales tax. Unfortunately, there's no simple...

TDC picks finalist for CEO post.
October 31, 2007... Byline: Ed Offley Oct. 31--PANAMA CITY BEACH -- The Bay County Tourist Development Council could have a new chief executive officer by the end of this week, board Chairman Andy Phillips said Tuesday. A CEO search committee comprised...

Opening the Gaetz: Not in re-election mode, senator still takes to the streets.
October 31, 2007... Byline: Ryan Burr Oct. 31--MEXICO BEACH -- One day after the state Legislature approved several property tax-relief measures on which voters will decide in January, residents in Mexico Beach railed against what they see as out-of-control...

Workforce Board hosts employer forum.
October 31, 2007... Byline: Daniel Carson Oct. 31--PANAMA CITY -- With help from a state Workplace Investment Now grant, the Gulf Coast Workforce Board is looking to offer more skills training opportunities for area employers. The Workforce Board is...

Andy's makes the most of flour's power.
October 31, 2007... Byline: David Vest Oct. 31--Sometimes a simple sandwich is the best thing you'll eat all day -- especially if even the bread was made fresh that morning. That's a philosophy John Certo II follows at Andy's Flour Power Bakery & Cafe in...

Safety should come first for guys, ghouls.
October 31, 2007... Byline: S. Brady Calhoun Oct. 31--Prissy doesn't know it yet, but this year, she will be trick-or-treating as Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz." The poodle will be accompanied by Raggedy Ann, who is commonly known as Seela Smith, 12....

Tebow's status uncertain.
October 30, 2007... Byline: Josh Weinfuss Oct. 30--GAINESVILLE -- Tim Tebow proved Saturday that although he may be a lot of things, a doctor isn't one of them. His prognosis after suffering a contusion on his right, non-throwing shoulder was "it's sore,...

Officials: Proposal has ups, downs.
October 30, 2007... Byline: Ryan Burr Oct. 30--TALLAHASSEE -- Sen. Don Gaetz on Monday shared some of the same disappointment House members had with the Legislature's compromise on property tax reform. Gaetz, R-Niceville, and Rep. Marti Coley,...

Catholic Charities offers 'choice for destiny': ope & encouragement.
October 30, 2007... Byline: Donna Vavala Oct. 30--SPRINGFIELD -- Last summer, Sandra Bailey's life fell apart. The 43-year-old woman temporarily lost custody of her 14-year-old daughter. She became deeply depressed, lost her job, had nowhere to live and...

November might bring more gas pains.
October 30, 2007... Byline: Daniel Carson Oct. 30--PANAMA CITY -- Although November normally is a time when fuel costs drop, analysts aren't so sure of a decline this year, an AAA Auto Club South spokesman said Monday. AAA is projecting gas prices will...

Practice, practice and all that jazz.
October 30, 2007... Byline: David Vest Oct. 30--LYNN HAVEN -- Band students at Mosley High School got to hear some smooth sax and a few trade secrets Monday. Saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa, who is in town for a benefit dinner and concert, made a stop at...

GCCC not intimidated by state's best.
October 30, 2007... Byline: Josh Weinfuss Oct. 30--PANAMA CITY -- After a three-year hiatus from the state tournament, this is what Gulf Coast gets Thursday in Winter Haven: an internationally laden, bigger, stronger, faster St. Petersburg College squad....

Obituaries.(Obituary)
October 30, 2007... Oct. 30--The News Herald, Panama City, Fla., Obituaries Mr. James W. "Pete" Coleman III, 61, of Panama City, Fla., passed away Friday, Oct. 26, 2007, at Bay Medical Center. Funeral services for Mr. Coleman will be held at 2 p.m....

Playoff picture: Several area football teams eye postseason play.
October 30, 2007... Byline: Brad Milner Oct. 30--Tiebreakers in high school football are as rare as a Tom Brady interception, but some area teams are holding out hope for the slim possibility. District tiebreakers take place on Monday, with teams...

Home field on line for Port St. Joe.
October 30, 2007... Byline: Pat Mccann Oct. 30--With apologies to Franklin County and Wewahitchka, today's makeup game at Jay will decide home field for the playoffs in District 1-1A. The 4 p.m. kickoff featuring visiting Port St. Joe and Jay is the...

Lee out; injuries pile up.
October 30, 2007... Byline: Brad Milner Oct. 30--TALLAHASSEE -- Florida State junior quarterback Xavier Lee has been suspended for two games for a violation of team rules, the school announced Monday. Lee started three games before being replaced last...

Mosley ready to tee off in 2A.
October 30, 2007... Byline: Pat Mccann Oct. 30--This is unknown territory for the Mosley boys golf team in more ways than one. The Dolphins begin play today in the 36-hole Class 2A state tournament at the Golf Club at Bridgewater in North Lakeland....

3 Rutherford seniors win writing awards: With a stroke of the pen.
October 29, 2007... Byline: Donna Vavala Oct. 29--SPRINGFIELD -- Three local 17-year-olds are being honored for winning a national award. The Rutherford High School seniors -- Ameet Patel, Kylee Clyatt and Ryan Kampert -- recently were among 50 in...

Obituaries.(Obituary)
October 29, 2007... Oct. 29--The News Herald, Panama City, Fla., Obituaries Mr. James W. "Pete" Coleman III, 61, of Panama City, Fla., passed away Friday, Oct. 26, 2007, at Bay Medical Center. Pete was born in Pikeville, Ky., to the late James Walter...

Cedar Grove had years of ups, downs: Dissolution effort grew out of resident dissatisfaction.
October 29, 2007... Byline: Ryan Burr Oct. 29--CEDAR GROVE -- Since the dissolution issue arose, Cedar Grove officials and residents who oppose the move have insisted all cities have low points and struggles and that Cedar Grove is showing signs of...

Downtown business affable for weddings, events: Saying ?I do' with low overhead.
October 29, 2007... Byline: Ryan Burr Oct. 29--PANAMA CITY -- A low-cost, quickly arranged wedding is quite an attraction to couples such as William and Katie Cowles, with the husband's plans to enter nursing school and a newborn on the way. That's one...

Humane Society partners with Pet Butler.
October 29, 2007... Byline: Donna Vavala Oct. 29--PANAMA CITY -- The executive director of the Humane Society of Bay County said she believes she is barking up the right tree by partnering with Pet Butler to clean up, spruce up and provide exemplary animal...

All-white jury at issue: NAACP lawyer expects federal indictment in boot camp case.
October 28, 2007... Byline: David Angier Oct. 28--PANAMA CITY -- Court reporter Susan Diltz spent most of her time last week preparing transcripts of recordings of the boot camp trial for federal authorities to review in their criminal civil rights...

Cops reaching out to kids: ID program, props stand out at event.
October 28, 2007... Byline: Andy Meinen Oct. 28--PANAMA CITY BEACH -- Erica Cordes made sure Saturday afternoon that if her 2-year-old daughter ever went missing, she would be able to help the police find her. Cordes, of Panama City Beach, obtained a...

Max didn't slow down a little bit.
October 28, 2007... Byline: Pat Mccann Oct. 28--To the distant observer, Max McGee lived an envious life. Instead of traveling a treadmill controlled by some unforeseen hand, he had Michelle Pfeiffer wearing a dress that looked as though it was painted...

River'srichness: Kayak trek demonstrates crucial resource up-close.
October 28, 2007... Byline: David Vest Oct. 28--A108-mile kayak trip down the Apalachicola River this month was meant to raise awareness of the river as a public resource, as well as the need to protect it. Andrew Jubal Smith, the executive director of...

OPINION: Between the Cracks: You know, the reality is that life is good.
October 28, 2007... Byline: Mike Cazalas Oct. 28--Ihad a big meeting with myself Friday, and decided it was time for a reality check. Thanks go out to our faithful Squall Line (wwww.newsherald.com) squallers for fueling the fire. School Board: We will...

Correction.(Correction notice)
October 28, 2007... SETTING IT STRAIGHT Mosley High swimmer Sara Evans won the 100-yard breaststroke in the Region 1-2A swim meet Thursday in Tallahassee. A headline in Friday's News Herald named an incorrect event. To see more of The News Herald or to...

Obituaries.
October 28, 2007... Oct. 28--The News Herald, Panama City, Fla., Obituaries Clara M. Turner, 74, of Liberty, N.C., formerly of Panama City, Fla., passed away Thursday, Oct. 25, 2007, in North Carolina. She was a native of Alamance County, N.C., and was a...

Dangierous Waters: Competition is what floats sailors' boats.
October 28, 2007... Byline: David Angier Oct. 28--Sailors are competitive people. When you see more than one sailboat in the same area, you can bet at least one of those boats is racing the other, even if the other doesn't know it. Chances are, they're...

News Herald garners 12 Florida Press Club awards.
October 28, 2007... Byline: Ryan Burr Oct. 28--News Herald staffers won 12 awards in this year's Florida Press Club "Excellence in Journalism" contest, including seven first-place honors. Awards were given for work completed between June 1, 2006, and...

Under Currents: Be afraid: Controversy rises again.
October 28, 2007... Byline: Tony Simmons Oct. 28--Students at Fort Walton Beach High School have been ordered by the Okaloosa County School Board to sanitize their upcoming stage production of the Harper Lee classic "To Kill a Mockingbird." (If you...

Gators seek to extend success.
October 27, 2007... Byline: Josh Weinfuss Oct. 27--GAINESVILLE -- As a 16-year old in Ashtabula, Ohio, Florida coach Urban Meyer watched as Georgia's Lindsay Scott ran 92 yards for a touchdown with 1 minute left in the game to give the Bulldogs a 26-21 win...

Duke Drew up defense.
October 27, 2007... Byline: Brad Milner Oct. 27--DURHAM, N.C. -- , N.C. Duke is hoping the switch to Drew Weatherford works in its favor today. The Blue Devils (1-6, 0-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) employ a defense predicated on numerous blitzes and...

Blountstown quiets Chipley offense.
October 27, 2007... Byline: Brad Milner Oct. 27--CHIPLEY -- Blountstown felt like it wasn't in the recent talk for playoff consideration. On Friday, it was loudly inserted into the conversation. Blountstown scored on seven of its nine possessions and...

'Fuzz' use fizz to can teen: DNA from empty cola drink links suspect to burglaries of 28 RVs.
October 27, 2007... Byline: Andy Meinen Oct. 27--PANAMA CITY BEACH -- A can of cola reportedly helped lead investigators to a suspect in a string of Bay County robberies. Deputies charged Travis Pacheco, 18, on Friday with burglary of a conveyance after...

West Bay getting fired up: With a new regional airport taking flight, community also getting modern fire station.
October 27, 2007... Byline: Jeremy Morrison Oct. 27--WEST BAY -- The West Bay Volunteer Fire Department is getting a new facility that will allow it to better serve its growing coverage area that includes the new airport. Bay County Chief of Emergency...

Pastoral care week: Dr. Floyd loves the ?sacredness of being with people in need'.
October 27, 2007... Byline: Donna Vavala Oct. 27--FLOYD WRIGHT -- -- better known to Covenant Hospice patients as "Dr. Floyd" -- is on call 24 hours a day, every day of the year, to provide spiritual sustenance, companionship and comfort to dying people....

Bay 21, Rickards 13: High impact win.
October 27, 2007... Byline: Pat Mccann Oct. 27--PANAMA CITY -- What Bay's 21-13 Homecoming win over Rickards Friday night lacked in artistry it made up in impact. Simply, a Tornadoes' team that has struggled, limped and battled this season is one win...

Arnold swim relays do well.
October 27, 2007... Byline: Josh Weinfuss Oct. 27--PANAMA CITY BEACH -- Jacksonville Bolles sent a tidal wave through Region 1-1A on Friday at the Panama City Beach Aquatic Center at Frank Brown Park, and Arnold's relay teams nearly survived it. Three...

Obituaries.
October 27, 2007... Oct. 27--The News Herald, Panama City, Fla., Obituaries Mr. William F. "Bill" Roemer, 70, of Wewahitchka, Fla., passed away Thursday, Oct. 25, 2007, in a Panama City hospital following an extended illness. Born in Woodbridge, N.J.,...

No watered-down mission!: Lives hanging in the balance.
October 27, 2007... Byline: Jonas Hogg Oct. 27--PANAMA CITY -- The boat collision in St. Andrew Bay had all the makings of a seaborne disaster. Barbara Vagenas had a broken and swollen right leg, Curtis Low had a deep puncture wound near the right wrist...

Former Panama City police chief finds the beach life.
October 27, 2007... Byline: David Angier Oct. 27--PANAMA CITY -- You can't call David Slusser "chief" any more, no matter how natural it seems. He's no longer the Panama City police chief. He's no longer the Monroe, N.C., police chief. He's a...

Oats, rock and wood are recipe for safety: Bay County's smallest city cooking up beach protection, renourishment.
October 27, 2007... Byline: Ryan Burr Oct. 27--MEXICO BEACH -- By spring 2008, Mexico Beach expects to have completed several projects that will protect against beach erosion. The Mexico Beach City Council on Tuesday accepted a $109,000 bid to build a...

Getting in rhythm: Bay Medical Center offers new heart procedure to treat cardiac arrhythmias.
October 27, 2007... Byline: Donna Vavala Oct. 27--PANAMA CITY -- Bay Medical Center has purchased high-tech equipment that helps doctors diagnose, treat and potentially cure cardiac arrhythmias, or abnormal heart rhythms. The new equipment provides a...

Beach folds in 3 developments.
October 27, 2007... Byline: Ed Offley Oct. 27--PANAMA CITY BEACH -- The real estate market may have cooled off, but the city continues to grow, this week by more than 90 acres. The City Council on Thursday unanimously approved three separate...

Open House touts demand for welders.
October 26, 2007... Byline: Daniel Carson Oct. 26--LYNN HAVEN -- Thursday's Welding Technology Show and Open House at Haney Technical Center gave Eric Johnson a chance to showcase the school's newly renovated welding department, with its improved...

Writers' strike threatens quality TV.
October 26, 2007... Byline: Will Glover Oct. 26--While fires are threatening the homes of hundreds of southern Californians, a strike threatens all that is good on TV. That may sound callous, but the effects of a strike on the small screen would be just as...

Prep football: Mosley 27, Fort Walton Beach 14: Covering the spread.
October 26, 2007... Byline: Pat Mccann Oct. 26--PANAMA CITY -- A penchant for fumbling the football, like a bad case of the gout, never seems to go away completely. But Mosley might have finally found a remedy Thursday night at Tommy Oliver Stadium. In...

Approaching takeoff: Airport groundbreaking set for Thursday.
October 26, 2007... Byline: S. Brady Calhoun Oct. 26--WEST BAY -- While the start of construction is more than a month away, the ceremonial groundbreaking for the new airport in West Bay has been scheduled for next week. The event, which is expected to...

Fifth-graders face the music.
October 26, 2007... Byline: Donna Vavala Oct. 26--The Marina Civic Center parking lot was jammed with school buses Thursday and hundreds of fifth-graders from public and private schools across Bay County streamed in to hear a performance by the Philharmonic...

Beach weighs CRA switch.
October 26, 2007... Byline: Ed Offley Oct. 26--PANAMA CITY BEACH -- The ambitious plan to redevelop Front Beach Road and key connector streets may face significant changes in the near future, officials cautioned Thursday. With the primary financing...

Classic Lily opens Bay Arts season.
October 26, 2007... Byline: John Mcdonald Oct. 26--PANAMA CITY s there a character out there Lily Tomlin hasn't played? "I have pretty eclectic taste," said the comedienne in a telephone conversation last week with The News Herald from her home in...

Good start for Seaside Playwright Festival.
October 26, 2007... Byline: John Mcdonald Oct. 26--SEASIDE -- easide Repertory is off to a good start in this year's offering of its annual Playwright Festival. Featuring the works of Tom Stoppard, the festival offers, along with the fully staged play, "The...

BRIEF: Kashiwa's smooth-jazz sounds come to P.C.
October 26, 2007... Byline: David Vest Oct. 26--PANAMA CITY -- The sounds of smooth-jazz saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa will fill the Martin Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 30, as he makes a stop in Panama City during a break in his touring schedule. Radio station...

Half-cent tax debate draws scores: Littleton, Sullivan agree to disagree.
October 26, 2007... Byline: Donna Vavala Oct. 26--PANAMA CITY -- A School Board member and former Panama City Beach mayor argued their cases Thursday night about whether to renew a half-cent tax for school improvements. More than 150 people filled the...

Family loses beloved pet in animal shelter mix-up.
October 26, 2007... Byline: Jeremy Morrison Oct. 26--PANAMA CITY -- Sitting in an office at the Bay County Animal Shelter, Amy Smith was wracked with shock. She couldn't believe her search was ending this way. On repeated visits to the shelter, Smith...

Investigators seek link in motel fires.
October 26, 2007... Byline: Andy Meinen Oct. 26--MARIANNA -- Investigators are trying to determine whether two motel fires on Wednesday south of Marianna are connected. The first fire was Wednesday morning at the Comfort Inn and Suites on State 71 at...

Volleyball districts: Bay rallies past Arnold.
October 26, 2007... Byline: Brad Milner Oct. 26--PANAMA CITY BEACH -- Arnold had Bay on the canvas twice on Thursday. The Tornadoes didn't stay there, however. Bay, the top seed in the District 2-4A volleyball tournament, rallied for a 23-25, 24-26,...

County cross country: Tornadoes, Marlins run to team titles.
October 26, 2007... Byline: Brad Milner Oct. 26--CALLAWAY -- For one day, Tommy Heikkinen and Lauren Vonderharr were like identical twins. Both are military children. Both are juniors at their respective schools. And both handily won individual Bay...

QBs follow parallel paths.
October 26, 2007... Byline: Josh Weinfuss Oct. 26--ATHENS, Ga. -- , Ga. Georgia coach Mark Richt saw days like these coming. He'd watch his current quarterback, Matthew Stafford, and Florida's slinger, Tim Tebow, play in high school and knew what...

Bay shuffles starting lineup.
October 26, 2007... Byline: Pat Mccann Oct. 26--Bay coach Mike Healey said this Tornadoes' football team is well aware of the stakes in the next two weeks. It's just that it will feature a reshuffled lineup in quest of making a dent in the District 2-3A...

Obituaries.
October 26, 2007... Oct. 26--The News Herald, Panama City, Fla., Obituaries Mrs. Wilhelmina Moore, 76, of Rochester, N.Y., and formerly of Chipley, Fla., passed away Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007, in Rochester, N.Y. She was of the Holiness faith. ...

Navy secretary: Offshore power indispensable.
October 25, 2007... Byline: Ed Offley Oct. 25--BAY POINT -- Secretary of the Navy Donald C. Winter on Wednesday voiced his strong support for modernizing and expanding the Navy's and Marine Corps' capability to wage expeditionary warfare throughout the...

Court could add in CRAs: Cedar Grove, Parker cases might be combined with Escambia lawsuit.
October 25, 2007... Byline: Ryan Burr Oct. 25--The Florida League of Cities is doing an about-face on litigation with a local impact. The league initially opposed the Florida Supreme Court consolidating two Bay County redevelopment cases with a...

Rams, Dolphins face challenges.
October 25, 2007... Byline: Pat Mccann Oct. 25--Now is the time when Rutherford coaches find out just how far Ram Pride extends. Long the slogan of the Springfield school, Ram Pride will be called into play starting at 6 p.m. CDT tonight in Tallahassee...

County runners cross paths.
October 25, 2007... Byline: Brad Milner Oct. 25--Nothing is certain in today's Bay County cross country meet. There are no clear favorites heading into the annual event, taking place at 3:30 p.m. at the Callaway Sports Complex. The girls race will be...

Marlins shave time: Arnold likes home-pool advantage for region.
October 25, 2007... Byline: Josh Weinfuss Oct. 25--PANAMA CITY BEACH -- Arnold swim coach Dirk Naegele is comfortable with everything at Friday's Region 1-1A swim meet except the competition. Unlike past years, the Marlins will get to sleep in their own...

Obituaries.(Obituary)
October 25, 2007... Oct. 25--The News Herald, Panama City, Fla., Obituaries Patricia Anne Howard, 78, of Panama City Beach, Fla., died at 12:20 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007, at Wabash County Hospital in Wabash, Ind. She was born Nov. 5, 1928, in...

Trolley time blues: Officials seek funds to expand hours.
October 25, 2007... Byline: Jeremy Morrison Oct. 25--As a Wednesday afternoon drizzle set in, Pamela Leach held her son and waited for the Bay Town Trolley. The boy buried himself deeper inside his red hoodie and practiced counting, while his mother talked...

Tyndall unit races to California's fires.
October 25, 2007... Byline: Andy Meinen Oct. 25--TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE -- BASE The U.S. Air Force is sending local airmen to help in the battle of deadly blazes now consuming swaths of Southern California. The 1st Air Force stationed at Tyndall Air...

Judge rips attorney for 'smear campaign'.
October 25, 2007... Byline: David Angier Oct. 25--PANAMA CITY -- Circuit Judge Glenn Hess said Wednesday that State Attorney Steve Meadows is playing "dirty pool" by sending baseless complaints against him to the governor's office for investigation. ...

treme gamer On the Web Vote for the game Monday at Xwww.snackstrongproductions.com: Bay man develops dodge ball game for Xbox.
October 25, 2007... Byline: S. Brady Calhoun Oct. 25--PANAMA CITY -- America will test out a local game developer's creation beginning Monday. Devan Moore's game is a futuristic update on dodge ball that features special "power ups" that allow players...

Lynn Haven office offers a suite deal.
October 25, 2007... Byline: Daniel Carson Oct. 25--LYNN HAVEN -- As commercial, retail and residential expansion continues along State 77 into northern Bay County, a group of area businessmen are moving forward with plans for a new Lynn Haven office...

Tebow tops Heisman lists: ESPN, SI, CBS Web sites have Florida QB ranked first.
October 25, 2007... Byline: Josh Weinfuss Oct. 25--GAINESVILLE -- If voting ended today and some college football experts had their way, Florida quarterback Tim Tebow would likely win the Heisman Trophy. However, there are five more weeks of football...

FSU's final goal: Getting to a bowl.
October 25, 2007... Byline: Brad Milner Oct. 25--TALLAHASSEE -- This is becoming a painfully familiar story in Tallahassee. Seven football games have faded into history for the Florida State University football team this season. And just like last...

SEC notebook: Ex-roomates face off.
October 25, 2007... Byline: Josh Weinfuss Oct. 25--Coaching has always been a fraternity, but rarely have coaches actually lived together. When Auburn's Tommy Tuberville and Mississippi's Ed Orgeron coached together at Miami from 1988-1992, they shared...

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