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“Capt_Kirk_In_AZ likes the high-scoring affair -- for now: they abandoned everything they've been doing lately.”
The Washington Post: Line change: Can the Caps put it all together?
“But these seven teams all have fattened up on patsy opponents and, with the exception of high-scoring Oklahoma State, haven't even looked all that good doing it.”
The Wall Street Journal: There's Perfect, Then There's Perfect
“Preamble: Surely we are all expecting a high-scoring shootout at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.”
The Guardian: New Orleans Saints 45 Detroit Lions 28 - as it happened
“England have invested an awful lot of faith in these four bowlers when you consider that the only two Tests that have been played on this ground were both high-scoring draws, against South Africa and Sri Lanka.”
The Guardian: Pakistan v England – live! | Rob Smyth and Andy Bull
“Because last year's high-scoring offense is now missing WR Laveranues Coles, has two Pro Bowl backs — Thomas Jones and Leon Washington — unhappy with their contracts and will have an unproven quarterback whether Sanchez or Kellen Clemens starts.”
AFC preview: Bills need Owens to notch first playoff since '99
“If they shouldn't expect this sort of scoring output to be a customary occurrence, perhaps the Rangers learned Friday that they can win themselves the occasional high-scoring contest, if they have to.”
The Wall Street Journal: The Rangers Add Some Speed—and a Victory
“Sean is absolutely correct about colleges rejecting high-scoring SAT applicants.”
College Admission Statistics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
“This box score suggests that Riggins carried 10 times for 12 yards in that game, a high-scoring loss.”
The Washington Post: John Riggins and Dexter Manley tell classic stories
“Because only 73 of Division I's 345 teams are in the six major conferences, the small schools are more likely to have a few freakish teams that play at an uncommonly fast, high-scoring pace — like Virginia Military Institute, where Reggie Williams led the nation in scoring in 2006-07 and 2007-08.”
The Wall Street Journal: UConn Star on Pace for Unusual Feat
“Categories include: low and high-scoring titles for 2007 and 2008, low and high-scoring titles over the last 90 days, and, All-Time High and Low-Scoring Titles.”
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