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Blaine Newnham
Formerly the Times' associate sports editor, freelance writer Blaine Newnham uses his weekly column to ask the questions the fans want to but can't.
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Sunday, December 30
Time to move on, while still remembering the glorious past | Blaine Newnham
Sunday, December 23
Despite the prevailing attitude, there's no excuse for cheating | Blaine Newnham
Sunday, December 16
Locker has chance to be better than Heisman winner | Blaine Newnham
Sunday, December 9
Sticking with same coach sometimes pays big dividends | Blaine Newnham

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