Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle, Washington.
Age: 37
College: Seattle
Background: Suller, an New York native, spent two years at the Marietta Daily Journal before heading south to the Mobile Register. He covered Auburn for two years and was named New York Sportswriter of the Year for 1996. He moved to the Seattle Post- Intelligencer in 1998, starting as the Washington football beat writer, then adding Pac-10 and national college football responsibilities. He will cover the Pac-10 for ESPN.com for a sixth year this fall. He was named a sports columnist for P-I in March 2005. He has earned three APSE top-10's with the P-I, twice in enterprise and a third-place for features. He has been a runner-up three times in the FWAA Best Writing Contest for game story, columns and enterprise. Miller enjoys travel and eating and drinking and reading. Although he reports that he tends to be grumpy, he has been married for seven years to Sandra.
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National Hockey League training camps open in two weeks and Sportsbooks.ro is busy gearing up for another exciting season of hockey wagering. The preseason schedule starts Sept. 13 and the regular s [...]read more
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With the advent of the salary cap and free agency, and resultant roster turnover, it’s not as easy for teams to stay in playoff contention, year after year, as it used to be. Carolina Panthers h [...]read more
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To put the recent TCU gridiron renaissance into some perspective, consider the following. Five Top 25 finishes in the past 7 seasons. Eight bowl games in the past 9 years. An 8-1 mark the last nine g [...]read more
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Since that bitter loss to Trojans in ‘05, Weis’ Irish have fallen short in every meaningful test, beginning with a Fiesta Bowl drubbing against Ohio State, and three lopsided losses a year [...]read more
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AL WEST: Have the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (90) filled in those offensive pieces (especially at the corners) they couldn’t find to complete their puzzle in 2006? We’re not sure. GM Bi [...]read more
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The clock is ticking on the 2006-07 European season. The majority of domestic races have been sorted out, and we now know that AC Milan will be meeting Liverpool (in a deiicious rematch of their 2005 [...]read more
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AL EAST: Like Notre Dame football, the New York Yankees (97) are routinely overpriced. And for the first time in a while, GM Brian Cashman didn’t add anything of note to the everyday lineup in t [...]read more
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AL CENTRAL: Before getting too carried away about the dramatic turnaround of the Detroit Tigers (88½) under manager Jim Leyland last year, keep in mind that the Tigers went into neutral gear t [...]read more
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NL WEST: The Los Angeles Dodgers (88½) have been a yo-yo team lately, sandwiching playoff berths in 2004 & ‘06 around a dismal ‘05. Which Dodger team shows up in ‘07? We w [...]read more
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NL EAST: Normally, we wouldn’t be excited about recommending an “under” for the lowest win total in the bigs. But we’re going to make an exception with this year’s Washin [...]read more
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NL CENTRAL: Didn’t the St. Louis Cardinals (85) win the World Series last October? Yes, they did. They also won only 83 games during the regular season. But the incomparable Albert Pujols is l [...]read more
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