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Around the Nation (College Newspaper edition)

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The College Baseball Blog is always searching for articles about College Baseball teams and players. We focus today on the College Newspapers which are providing season previews for many teams.

The first article from the Arizona Daily Wildcat writer Bobby Stover who talks about the expectations on the Arizona program as they are listed in the Top 5 in many polls including some which have them in the number 1 spot. The full article is available here.

Karl Hyppolite of The Independent Florida Alligator (University of Florida) checks in on new UF head coach and former Clemson top assistant Kevin O’Sullivan’s preparations and practices for the 2008 season. The full article is available here.

Preston Boyles of The Technician (NC State) talks with the NC State baseball program about the new Diamonds program that has started. They expect that these students will become ambassadors for NC State baseball fans similar to what Arkansas and FSU currently have. The full article is available here.

The Daily Mississippian writer Ty G. Allushuski wrote up a decent article about the Ole Miss baseball program. He talks about how some of the early season scrimmage action, the naming of the Captains, and the arrest of sophomore first baseman Cullan Kight for public drunkenness. The full article is available here.






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