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September 10, 2001
September 10, 2001 cover
Photograph by Damian Strohmeyer
Previous Issues

 

 
BASEBALL
Inside Baseball
 
PRO FOOTBALL
Dr. Z's Forecast
 
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Inside College Football
 
TENNIS
Inside Tennis
 
SCORECARD
Hit the Road, Jacques
 
LIFE OF REILLY
Illegal Use of Hands
 
Other articles in this week's issue
 
BASEBALL
Rocket Science
Ignited by passions for family and fitness, the Yankees' Roger Clemens has lifted off toward a sixth Cy Young award
By Tom Verducci

COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Learning the Ropes
If he turns out to be as proficient at playing defensive back as he is at jumping rope, Nebraska's Willie Amos will be a pro
By Kelley King

PRO BASKETBALL
Woman Possessed
Spurred by her stepfather's cancer, Lisa Leslie rebuilt herself and her game, then led the Sparks to the WNBA title
By Kelli Anderson

  PRO FOOTBALL
Answering Service
What's the first really big game on this year's NFL schedule? (And four other questions eminently worth asking on the eve of the 2001 season)

SPECIAL REPORT
Passion Plays
An increasing number of coaches are finding romance with athletes they train
By Grant Wahl, L. Jon Wertheim and George Dohrmann


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