Archive for October, 2006
Northern Colorado officials told student-athletes at a mandatory meeting Sunday that the school would not be embarrassed by off-field behavior any longer.
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Nine years out of 10, the SEC is the toughest league in the land. This year, that honor goes to the Big East, writes Mark Schlabach.
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Monday, October 30, 2006 The AP Top 25The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 28, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
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Ray Rice said the left ankle he injured late in Sunday night’s 24-13 win over Connecticut is fine, a pronouncement no doubt followed by the sound of the entire Rutgers community exhaling.
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Sylvester Croom took on a tough task when he accepted the Mississippi State job three years ago. It’s every bit as hard today, but the school is giving him the time to keep working down a difficult and lonely path.
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Arkansas coach Houston Nutt said Monday he thinks linebacker Sam Olajubutu should be back for Saturday night’s game at South Carolina.
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NCAA Men's College Hockey Poll - Oct. 30, 2006 USA Hockey - … The poll includes input from coaches and journalists representing each of the six NCAA Division I ice hockey conferences, as well as composite votes from … LSU ranked No. 7 |
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| College football news and notes Ledger Independent, KY - … November is already upon us. As we prepare for the final stretch, here are some random thoughts from the world of college football. … |
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The State - Possessed with talent Bacon believes could earn both players opportunities to play college football, Thompson and Sephes have big plans. Thompson wants to study engineering, while Sephes enjoys architecture. Each year, 60 or 70 kids from nearby …
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NCAA’s Take a Kid to The Game Promotion Comes to Salem Saturday Salem-News.Com, OR - SALEM - Willamette University will participate in the NCAA's Take a Kid to the Game promotion when the Bearcats host the Lewis & Clark Pioneers in a Northwest … |
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