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Wednesday, April 24, 2002
by Will Stewart, TechSideline.com

Issue #18 of the TSL Extra

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TechSideline.com is proud to release issue #18 of the TSL Extra. This month's issue includes a fascinating look at the future of Division 1-A football, a wrap-up of Spring Football 2002, the status of the Big East's bowl tie-ins, plus a profile of former VT receiver Shawn Scales and a disturbing look at an alternate Hokie football reality. This month's cover story is an "Inside the Numbers" examination of Hokie tight end statistics during the Beamer bowl era at Virginia Tech.

Here's a rundown of the articles in this month's TSL Extra:

Spring Football Wrap-up 
by Art Stevens 
Some final thoughts on Spring Football 2002. 

Where is Division 1-A Football Headed? 
by Wayne Crump 
The college football landscape could change drastically in the next few years. 

The Nightmare Season 
by Jim Alderson 
A scary look at what Tech's 2002 football season might look like, if the Hokies were in Conference USA. 

Big East Bowl Tie-ins 
by Jared Barringer 
The Big East has three bowl tie-ins, with fingers crossed for five. 

Shawn Scales: A Life of Adversity 
by Will Stewart 
Shawn Scales has been fending for himself for a long time. 

Inside the Numbers: Tight End Performance 
by Will Stewart 
Virginia Tech tight ends are blockers first, receivers second. We examine the numbers.

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