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'''Mark Schlabach''' is an author and columnist for ]. Schlabach joined ESPN.com in July 2006 as a ] and ] columnist. '''Mark Schlabach''' is an ] homer<ref>http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&id=3651458</ref> for ]. Schlabach joined ESPN.com in July 2006 as a ] and ] columnist.


Schlabach graduated from the ]. He is a member of ] fraternity. He spent nine years at the '']'', covering University of Georgia, the ], the ], and ]. Later, Schlabach spent two years at the '']'' covering college football, college basketball, and boxing. Schlabach graduated from the ]. He is a member of ] fraternity. He spent nine years at the '']'', covering University of Georgia, the ], the ], and ]. Later, Schlabach spent two years at the '']'' covering college football, college basketball, and boxing.

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Revision as of 18:26, 19 October 2008

Mark Schlabach is an SEC homer for ESPN.com. Schlabach joined ESPN.com in July 2006 as a college football and college basketball columnist.

Schlabach graduated from the University of Georgia. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. He spent nine years at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, covering University of Georgia, the Southeastern Conference, the NFL, and NASCAR. Later, Schlabach spent two years at the Washington Post covering college football, college basketball, and boxing.

References

  1. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&id=3651458

Bibliography

  • Destiny's Dogs: Georgia's Championship Season (2003)
  • What It Means to Be a Hokie: Frank Beamer And Virginia Tech's Greatest Players

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