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San Diego State Not Waiting 'Long' to Replace Brady Hoke

By Tom KrasovicJan 12th 2011 – 8:25AM

SAN DIEGO -- Weep not for San Diego State. Brady Hoke is Michigan's gain, as we'll explain later, but athletic director Jim Sterk has moved quickly to blunt the loss of the coach who three weeks ago guided SDSU to its first bowl victory since 1969. Hoke's defensive coordinator, Rocky Long (right), will be announced...

Eric Mangini Declares Open Quarterback Competition in Cleveland

By Adam GretzMar 24th 2009 – 5:30PM

Since the days of Brian Sipe and Bernie Kosar, Cleveland Browns fans have seemingly had a love-hate relationship with their starting quarterbacks ... and by "love-hate," I obviously mean they love to hate them. After suffering an Aaron Rodgers-like slide on draft day, 2007, Brady Quinn was supposed to change all of that...

Brady Quinn Would Like You to Know He Is in This Game to Play, Not Get Benched

By Adam GretzNov 24th 2008 – 1:30PM

After getting yanked in the third quarter of Cleveland's 16-6 loss to Houston (I'm sure the Nielsen ratings were through the roof for that game) quarterback Brady Quinn made mention to the fact he wasn't very happy with coach Romeo Crennel's decision to send in Derek Anderson. If it makes you feel any better, Brady, I'm...

Brian Sipe News From the Web

  • 05/21/12 Arena ranked among top venues in world Source: The Herald-Dispatch - Huntington WV Venues Today, an international trade magazine, recently ranked the SMG-managed Big Sandy Superstore Arena among the top venues in the world.
  • 04/28/12 Arizona Cardinals 2012 Draft Grade: B+ Source: Raising Zona The Arizona Cardinals for the most part over the past three days made some very wise choices with their seven picks in the 2012 NFL Draft.

Background on Brian Sipe

Brian Winfield Sipe (born August 8, 1949) is a former professional American football quarterback who played in the National Football League from 1974 to 1983 and the United States Football League from 1984 to 1985.

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