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Is this JoePa's Big Ten finale? - News Sun
Mark Dantonio was Cincinnati's head coach in 2005 when he first got acquainted with Joe Paterno. "He was joking around with me before the game," Dantonio said of meeting the Penn State coach on the field at Beaver Stadium. "At the end of the game, I ...
SEC stunner: No. 5 Florida routs No. 8 Georgia, 49-10 - Baltimore Sun
Tim Tebow walked out of the locker room wearing a gray, protective boot on his left foot. The Florida quarterback said he sprained his ankle on a 4-yard run in the third quarter. He just as easily could have told everyone he hurt it kicking around ...
Ohio State suspends receiver Ray Small - Akron Beacon Journal
Ohio State receiver and punt returner Ray Small has been suspended in what his father describes as unfair treatment on the part of coaches. Ken Small says his son is out for two games for missing a class, a charge he says his son denies. An athletic ...
'Fighting Illini' takes on new meaning - News Sun
Illinois receiver Jeff Cumberland will be in uniform when the Illini face Western Michigan Saturday in Detroit, even though he allegedly broke teammate Mikel LeShoure's jaw during a fight Saturday night. Cumberland, a 6-foot-5, 247-pounder ...
RichRod loses his poise - Evening Sun
Michigan first-year coach Rich Rodriguez has kept his composure this season despite leading college football's winningest program to its first losing season in four decades. But Rodriguez seemed to approach a breaking point earlier this week. "Y'all ...
Penn State slogs its way to 34-7 victory over Indiana - Patriot-News Blogs
AP Photo Penn State quarterback Daryll Clark, right, throws a pass against Indiana. Pump up Daryll Clark and rest the rest of the Nittany Lions . That was Patriot-News writer Bob Flounders' advice to Joe Paterno and the rest of the Penn State ...
Big Ten Notebook: RichRod loses his poise - Chippewa Herald
Michigan first-year coach Rich Rodriguez has kept his composure this season despite leading college football?s winningest program to its first losing season in four decades. But Rodriguez seemed to approach a breaking point earlier this week. ?Y ...
Why Oh Why-owa? - Patriot-News Blogs
- Shock stage: Initial paralysis at hearing the bad news. - Denial stage: Trying to avoid the inevitable. - Anger stage: Frustrated outpouring of bottled-up emotion. - Bargaining stage: Seeking in vain for a way out. - Depression stage: Final ...
Intangibles are all that Michigan has left - MLive.com
File: Alan Warren, The Ann Arbor News University of Michigan football players watch on the Ross-Ade Stadium scoreboard as Purdue's offense moves the ball down the field during Saturday's game. They may not be headed to a bowl game, but members of the ...
Terry Hutchens: IU Q&A - Indianapolis Star
Question: When was the last time a committee of more than 3 people made a timely, intelligent decision? If "someone" thinks a 10 person committee can choose the next coach, wouldn't 20 people do an even better job? How about 30? (Mike in Grand ...
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