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Lowry first pick of second day

Updated: April 30, 5 p.m. CSTThe Tennessee Titans chose Penn State safety Calvin Lowry with their first pick of the fourth round of the NFL Draft Sunday, No. 102 overall. More

Cook: McNair could be traded or released soon

Posted: April 30, 1:30 p.m. CSTAgent Bus Cook, who represents Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair, told The City Paper Sunday that something could happen as soon as today regarding McNair

Titans select QB Young with first pick, take White 2nd

When it comes to the NFL Draft, a little praying apparently doesn

VU

Originally Posted: April 18, 2:30 p.m. CDT; Updated: April 18, 3:15 p.m. CDTDeMarre Carroll asked to be released from his Vanderbilt basketball scholarship Tuesday, The City Paper has learned. More

Vokoun will miss playoffs with rare blood condition

UPDATE: April 10, 1:30 p.m. CSTNashville Predators goaltender Tomas Vokoun will miss the rest of the season and playoffs due to a rare blood ailment. More

Titans host Jets to open 2006 season

Posted: April 6, 1:00 p.m. CSTThe Tennessee Titans open the season at the New York Jets on Sept. 10, one of only two home games before their Oct. 22 bye. More

Fan pulls plug on SportsNight

Posted: March 16, 1:35 p.m. CSTThe afternoon sportscast team of Blake Fulton and Joe Biddle have been pulled off the air of 106.7-FM The Fan, confirmed Mike Dickey, vice president and Nashville market manager for Cumulus Media Inc., the station owner. More

Titans add ex-Jet center Mawae for $13 million

Posted: March 14, 11:51 a.m. CSTThe Titans continued its free-agent makeover, signing center Kevin Mawae to a four-year deal worth $13 million. More

Hartwig nets

Posted: February 12, 3:20 p.m. CST Tennessee Titans free agent center Justin Hartwig has agreed to a five-year, $17 million deal with the Carolina Panthers. More

What

In major conference tournaments, everybody has an agenda. Even for those not destined for the postseason, there is always something to play for, though it may be for pride and little more. While most of the attention will be focused on the big dogs, it is always memorable to be the unexpected team that turns the draw upside down. Here is a look at what each team is looking to achieve this week at the Gaylord Entertainment Center. More

Late surge sends Razorbacks to the Big Dance

On Feb. 25, the day Arkansas lost at lowly Ole Miss, Razorbacks Coach Stan Heath More

Game over. Where

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Even without Davis, Tide appears NCAA-bound

Alabama has been difficult to figure. One day, the Tide will beat SEC champion LSU or Florida. The next day, an inexplicable loss to Mississippi State or Georgia can occur. More

Get to the point: Efficiency rules SEC play

In China, 2006 is the year of the dog. More

Super sophs put the teeth into Gators' bite

Little was expected this season from Florida, last year's SEC Tournament champions, after losing its top three scorers. More

Moss walks into Kentucky folklore

Perhaps for one of the few times ever, Kentucky enters the SEC Tournament this week as a decided underdog. More

SEC champion Tigers feature balanced attack

Any way you want to play it, LSU can bring it. More

Vandy wings it during disappointing season

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Pearl has a system to his madness

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Park at Coliseum, shuttle to GEC

Fans attending the Southeastern Conference Tournament at the Gaylord Entertainment Center are encouraged to take advantage of a convenient parking location and a free shuttle system at the Coliseum. More