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December 3, 2001

Photograph by Al Tielemans
Previous Issues

 

 
PRO FOOTBALL
Inside the NFL

Dr Z's Forecast
 

COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Inside College Football
 
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Inside College Basketball
 
OLYMPIC SPORTS
Inside Olympic Sports
 
SCORECARD
Sympathy for the Dreadful
 
LIFE OF REILLY
In Order of Importance
 
Other articles in this week's issue
 
PRO FOOTBALL
About-face
Grousing and winless five weeks ago, the Redskins are now the hottest team in the NFC East. How in the name of Marty Schottenheimer did they do it?
By Peter King

Brownie Points
With a defense playing up to new coach Butch Davis's high standards, Cleveland beat the Bengals 18-0 to remain in the race for a playoff berth
By Jeffri Chadiha

COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Run to Glory
Onrushing Colorado scrambled the national championship picture by stepping all over top-ranked Nebraska for 380 rushing yards en route to a stunning 62-36 victory
By Austin Murphy

  PRO BASKETBALL
Killer Looks
All Wally Szczerbiak wanted was a few more shots a game. He's getting them now, and the Timberwolves are on a tear
By L. Jon Wertheim

HOCKEY
Stuck Duck
Although he's being held back by a lack of talented teammates, Paul Kariya of Anaheim hasn't lost his ardor for the game or his club
By Michael Farber

BOXING
Almost a Hero
Former heavyweight champ Max Schmeling was merely human in an era of great inhumanity -- a German who was a loyal friend of Jews but also a willing pawn of Hitler
By Frank Deford


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