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Marques Parks went to Bowling Green as a preferred walk-on with no guarantees, but plenty of promise.
Every time someone asks Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio about replacing NFL wide receiver Devin Thomas, he laughs at the irony of the question. After all, no one was asking him about Thomas this time last year.
STARKVILLE — Don’t expect just one quarterback from either team to get all of the playing time Saturday when the Mississippi State Bulldogs play the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs in Ruston, La.
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- Marshall quarterback Mark Cann is anxiously awaiting his college football debut, which is only three days away."Im sure there will be some butterflies," said Cann, a 6-foot-4, 238-pound redshirt freshman from Landrum, S.C. &q...
FAYETTEVILLE -- Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino met with his assistants on Sunday night and spent the next few hours hammering out the depth chart for Saturday's season opener.
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FAYETTEVILLE ? The first fall depth chart of the Bobby Petrino era at Arkansas included 20 freshmen among the 48 players listed as first or second team. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
If the Eagles selected their season-opening starting fullback strictly on the basis of running ability, Tony Hunt would win the job in a walk over Jason Davis and Jed Collins.
AUBURN -- Maybe the depth chart has merit after all.
Experience can be overrated. At least that's what the University of Arizona defensive line hopes to prove.
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