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I could go on about Ingram's monster game

He also turned around a floundering Hawaii programin 1998 and led them to a BCS berth in 2007.E-mail Joe . After a week from Hell that included allegations of three affairs, a car accident, and a trip to the hospital, the last thing Tiger Woods wants to hear is bad news from the golf course.Leading the way at the Chevron World Challenge is none other than Y E. Yang, the 37 year old South Korean best known for becoming the first person ever to beat Woods after he led going into into the final round of a major.It would be seemingly difficult for Woods' to be any more upset about this than anything else in his previously stellar life, but Yang's presence at the top of the leaderboard may just serve as the figurative straw that breaks Tiger's back.Yang's victory over Woods was news to the PGA Tour regulars that maybe, just maybe Tiger wasn't perfect. It served as first notice that he was in fact beatable, and that you didn't have to be Phil Mickelson or Ernie Els to do it.Had it not been for Tiger's recent public debacle, it might have gone unnoticed; unremembered. If not for the car accident it's possible, nay probable, that Tiger would have gone into California and come home with a title. He can be beaten on and off the course.His decision making is not only imperfect, but downright foolish at times.In a game that is commonly referred to as 90 percent mental, you have to think that the guys on tour will breathe a little easier while walking down 18 with Tiger, knowing that he's not perfect either.In other news around The Chevron World Challenge:Graeme McDowell, an Irishmen without a career PGA Tour win, shot six under-par Saturday, and holds a share of the lead with Yang.

He wasn't even supposed to play, but happened to be in LA for a connecting flight and was asked to stick around.Seven players are separated by three strokes or less at the top of the leaderboardWoods' presence is clearly being missed. Just under 7,000 fans attended the first day of the tournament as opposed to 12,000 when he last played in 2007.Padraig Harrington is only a stroke back, and is searching for his first win of the 2009 season.. VERNON, Calif.(Business Wire)True Religion Apparel, Inc. (Nasdaq:TRLG) announced today that Michael Buckley,the Company's President, and Pete Collins, the Company's Chief FinancialOfficer, will be presenting at the 11th Annual ICR XChange Conference, to beheld January 14th through January 15th, 2009, at The St Regis Monarch BeachResort & Spa in Dana Point, California.

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I could talk about Florida's secondary making McElroy look like Joe Montana or Florida's front four making him look like John Elway. I could go on and on about mighty Florida's failings, but to what end What is the point There are no do overs in college football, you must bring your "A" game all the time Florida did not bring it. They paid the price.Hopefully Florida bounces back and does not embarrass the SEC against the Bearcats. I suspect Urban Meyer and Charlie Strong have something to prove; Tebow would like to go out as a winner as well. As for the Crimson Tide, good luck to you. Represent the SEC with respect and win the conference yet another national title.. Payments Expert to Lead Financial Growth of Community Payment Network ProviderPALO ALTO, Calif.(Business Wire)Bling Nation, a payments network provider for community banks nationwide, todayannounced the addition of Daniel Rogers as chief financial officer (CFO). Inthis position, Rogers will oversee accounting, financial reporting, financialoperations, and development of strategic partnerships. Rogers brings nearly 10 years of senior financial experience to the Bling Nationexecutive staff. In his most recent position, Rogers was CFO and vice presidentof Cincinnati, Ohio-based Fifth Third Bank Processing Solutions, where hedelivered more than $900 million in annualized net revenue across a multi-lineelectronics payments business.