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Encyclopedia > Offseason

In sports, the offseason is that time of year when there is no official competition. In the United States this means time outside of the regular season and playoffs. During this time, upper management continues to work while the athletes will take much vacation time off.


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Offseason Top 25: Oklahoma, Texas lead pack - CBS SportsLine (2335 words)
Worst offseason move: Assuming that the SEC East is open with the departure of Steve Spurrier.
Worst offseason move: Although most of the blame probably belongs to former coach Rick Neuheisel, the Buffs are in the middle of an NCAA investigation regarding improper recruiting.
Worst offseason move: It was the move quarterback quarterback Chris Kelley made when he tore his ACL in the spring game.
ESPN.com - NFL - Clayton: Nonstop competition (388 words)
Offseasons in the AFC West never lack for excitement.
Last year, the biggest offseason trade involved the division when the Denver Broncos sent halfback Clinton Portis to Washington for cornerback Champ Bailey.
Moss, cornerback Patrick Surtain and Kendrell Bell are among the main acquisitions this offseason.
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