Article By Allen Kenney on 3rd May, 2010
This revelation would fall into the category of "water is wet" for many long-time observers, but the difference was that, this time, the Journal claimed to be putting some understanding behind the faith.
The Journal noted that eight of the teams to finish in the top 10 of the Associated Press rankings in 2008 had started the season with a minimum of 65 starts combined on their offensive lines. Interestingly, that works out to roughly five full seasons...
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