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BCS box-office bonanza
Enjoy CNN/SI's trailer for the '99 season
In this, the year of the Hollywood box-office smash, linebacker LaVar Arrington and Penn State are Sports Illustrated's choices to be the biggest hits in college football. As we embark on another sure-to-be riveting season, CNN/SI's critics weigh in on every conference and all 114 Division I-A teams' 1999 offerings for college football audiences.
Statitudes: Gunning for 100
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Penn St. QB ready to lead team
Sports Illustrated named Penn State as its pre-season No. 1. If the Lions hope to finish on top, quarterback Kevin Thompson will have to lead them.
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Jackets' little Joe capable of big things
The Heisman hype is already emanating from Atlanta for the pint-sized QB with rocket-sized explosiveness, Joe Hamilton.
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Badgers' Dayne mixes fatherhood with record chase
Wisconsin's massive running back returned for his senior season to chase Ricky Williams -- and stay home with his young daughter.
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Buckeyes' machine in search of new engineer
Everyone from David Boston to Andy Katzenmoyer is considered replacable by Ohio State standards, but finding the next Joe Germaine could be a tall order.
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Wildcats open camp with Penn State on brain
'Canes hope momentum feeds into Ohio State game
Player spotlights Deke Cooper, Notre Dame
Damon Gourdine, San Diego State
Deon Grant, Tennessee
Trevor Insley, Nevada
Joe Jarzynka, Washington
Ryan Johanningmeir, Colorado
Travis Prentice, Miami of Ohio
Chris Redman, Louisville
Michael Vick, Virginia Tech
Dez White, Georgia Tech
Michael Wiley, Ohio State
Brian Young, UTEP
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