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Old 02-05-2008, 10:21 AM
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Title Traits: Trends Reveal Teams to Watch

With a square jaw, prominent nose and jutting chin, Rich Rodriguez has a strong profile. But his Michigan Wolverines do not.


Alabama coach Nick Saban also has a strong profile. And, surprisingly enough, so does his team.
The act of profiling – analyzing data to ascertain distinctive features in a given subject – can be a useful tool to identify job candidates, blood types or customers, but it's never a guarantee for success.

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