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Ailing Wizards Don't Expect Sympathy, but They Deserve Some

Wizards forward Antawn Jamison, left, hurt his knee in the preseason opener in Dallas, but unlike Gilbert Arenas and Brendan Haywood, his injury isn't long term. Coach Eddie Jordan says the Wizards have the depth to play well.
Wizards forward Antawn Jamison, left, hurt his knee in the preseason opener in Dallas, but unlike Gilbert Arenas and Brendan Haywood, his injury isn't long term. Coach Eddie Jordan says the Wizards have the depth to play well. (By Lm Otero -- Associated Press)
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· Virginia Tech (5-1): Our Hokies have stormed back after that fluke loss in the opener to East Carolina. But their excruciating postgame show on WTEM-980 makes Vinny Cerrato's "Inside the Red Zone" sound like NPR's "All Things Considered."

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· Howard (1-4): I miss Jay Walker.

· Georgetown (1-4): Pass the Pepto-Bismol.

· James Madison (6-1): Our division I-AA Dukes can play, I'm told.

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