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By Eric Immerman

MONDAY

PITTSBURGH VS. BOSTON COLLEGE

What will ultimately separate these evenly matched Big East rivals? The invisible layer of air molecules that separates us all? Sure. That, and BC's interior strength. [ESPN, 7]

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN

Legendary snowmobile rider Jay Quinlan will attempt a backflip off a 40-foot ramp. Talk about stupid human tricks . . . [CBS, 11:35]

2005 NFL SCOUTING COMBINE

What's more exciting than watching live combine updates? Watching combine highlights, of course. [NFL NETWORK, Noon]

WEDNESDAY

METS VS. NATIONALS

In their inaugural game, the Nationals face off against the revamped New York Mets and their patented "Big Market Payroll, Small Market Results" philosophy. [ESPN, 1]

WORLD CURLING SKILLS CHALLENGE

For the uninitiated, curling is a lot like watching Roomba, the revolutionary robotic vacuum that cleans any floor surface and, because of its small size, cleans in places a regular vacuum can't reach. [ESPN2, 5]

SATURDAY

2005 DAVIS CUP

Nothing like staying home on the weekend to watch the U.S. team take on Croatia. [ESPN2, 10]

SUNDAY

DREAM JOB

Stephen A. Smith leads a panel of judges that will select the next Dream Job winner. Yes, these winners just keep coming. [ESPN, 10]


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