'The Ox' beats gambling addiction (FOXSPORTS.com.au)
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick may never play in the National Football League again after agreeing on Monday to plead guilty in a dog-fighting case.Vick football future in doubt after dog-fighting plea (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
RICHMOND, Va. -- More than football, Michael Vick's freedom is the question now. With three associates prepared to testify that he brutally executed dogs and bankrolled gambling, the NFL star agreed.Vick to plead guilty to dogfighting charges (Southeast Missourian)
DENTON, Texas (AP) -Ever since Notre Dame's high-profile experiment with Gerry Faust fizzled and he was fired after the 1985 season, college programs haven't risked hiring a high school coach as head coach.COLLEGE FOOTBALL '07: North Texas coach making rare leap from high school to college (MSNBC)
NEW YORK - Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick may never play in the National Football League again after agreeing on Tuesday to plead guilty in a dog-fighting case.American football: Glittering career set to end in shame (The New Zealand Herald)
FORMER Melbourne star David Schwarz has revealed it was only three weeks ago he paid off the last of a $655,000 debt caused by 15 years of addictive gambling.'The Ox' beats gambling addiction (FOXSPORTS.com.au)
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick outside federal court July 26. It's a good bet every sport will suffer the disgrace of an illegal gambling scandal.Gambling, sports figures don't mix (Canada.com)

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