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December 19, 1995, 1:47pm ET

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Of Rice and men

The NFL is split into two groups of players: Jerry Rice and several hundred mere mortals. Rice (pictured) caught 14 passes for 289 yards and three touchdowns Monday night as the San Francisco 49ers edged Minnesota 37-30 and clinched a first-round bye in the playoffs.

Never too late to say sorry: Tarango finally apologizes

Jordan + Pippen = 74 points, Bulls victory

Mount St. Mary's stings No. 21 Georgia Tech

Richter's Rangers boot visiting Capitals

Schnellenberger leaving Sooner than expected

CART announces plans to challenge Indy 500

T-Wolves Flip coaches; Blair gets the ax


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SportsZone fan poll
Do our voters know something we donÆt? Unranked Maryland sits at No. 16 in the ESPNET fan poll.

New York in Heat
New Yorkers are primed and ready to boo Pat Riley when he brings the Miami Heat to town Tuesday.

Morganti: Penguins scoff to the top
Pittsburgh's off-season fire sale of overpriced Penguins has created one of the NHL's hottest teams.

Detroit won't rest at wild-card berth
Wayne Fontes won't let the playoff-bound Lions get complacent in their NFL regular-season finale.

Vitale: Jayhawks' starting five leads the pack
Dickie V rates the top starting fives in college hoops, with Kansas at the top of the heap.

Steiner: Iron Mike showing signs of rust
Even though he has been reduced to an all-or-nothing power hitter, Mike Tyson could still unify the belts in '96, ESPN's Charley Steiner says.

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