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`Hey, didn't you used to be one of those unbeaten teams?' (Caught On The Fly).

The Sporting News

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* Sure, sure MLB's talking about preventing dugouts from turning into daycares, but don't look for the kiddie crackdown to transfer to other sports. After all, how would da Bulls fall out their bench?

* Speaking of da Bulls, early-season FT clanks usually are no cause for alarm, but Jay-Will's charity-stripe debut shoulda read Oh!-fer-5. The company line says he's too good a shooter to keep suh-weating the easy ones, but Fly's starting to buy (shaddup!) the alternative line of thinking: It's not in the form; it's in the head.

* Now that he's got a nat'l cham-peen-ship, you can expect a kinder, gentler Gary Williams on the Md sideline, right? Not a chance. College Park Spies say he's still suh-weating the small stuff, and the early-season practices are maxing out on the intensity meter. Add that to a seven-year, count 'em, extension, the brand-spankin' new Comcast Center and an overflowing recruiting class for 2003 and Fly's in-Terp-retation is the Beltway's gaining this fast on Tobacco Road for ACC supremacy.

* Speaking of Tobacco Road, ACC foes are lining up behind Carolina with the claim that Wake's dirty lil' secret is, ...

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