Archive for November, 2007



College football: Resilient Vols look to win SEC East (The Jackson Sun)

Saturday 24 November 2007 @ 10:11 am

LEXINGTON, Ky. - Who says college football doesn’t have playoff games?

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Our view on college football: How to choose a champion - USA Today

Saturday 24 November 2007 @ 10:11 am
Our view on college football: How to choose a champion
USA Today -Nov 22, 2007
As anyone who follows college football knows, this year has been an unusual challenge for the commentators and computer programmers whose job it is to

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Small college football: Central College gearing up for familiar postseason foe (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)

Saturday 24 November 2007 @ 10:11 am

There is no looking back for No. 3 Central College’s football team today, according to coach Jeff McMartin. Central (11-0) and No. 8 St. John’s of Minnesota (10-1) meet in the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs at noon at Schipper Stadium in Pella.

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International Falls college drops football over loan troubles (WKBT La Crosse)

Saturday 24 November 2007 @ 10:11 am

INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Minn. (AP) - Rainy River Community College in International Falls has eliminated its troubled football program because its players were defaulting on federal student loans at an alarming rates.

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NW Briefs | Washington men's soccer host NCAA opener - Seattle Times

Saturday 24 November 2007 @ 10:11 am
NW Briefs | Washington men's soccer host NCAA opener
Seattle Times, United States -Nov 23, 2007
The Washington men's soccer team will host Portland at 6 pm tonight at Husky Soccer Field in a first-round NCAA tournament game. The winner will play at UC
UW Soccer | Huskies win on penalty kickSeattle Times
Washington 1, Portland 0KNDO/KNDU
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Delaware rolls past Delaware St. in first round of playoffs - NCAA … - ESPN

Saturday 24 November 2007 @ 10:11 am
Delaware rolls past Delaware St. in first round of playoffs - NCAA
ESPN -16 hours ago
NEWARK, Del. (AP) — Omar Cuff ran for a school-record 288 yards and four touchdowns to lead Delaware a 44-7 playoff victory Friday over Delaware State in
Blue Hens hammer Hornets in birth of hopeful rivalrySports Network
UD 44, DSU 0, end of 3rd quarterThe News Journal
UD dominates DSU 44-7, advances in playoffsThe News Journal
The News Journal - The News Journal
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Huskers’ Osborne fires Callahan after 5-7 season

Saturday 24 November 2007 @ 10:11 am

Bill Callahan was fired as Nebraska’s coach Saturday, his four-year stay marked by the most embarrassing losses at a football program once among the mightiest in the nation.

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Friday's US college football Top 25 Roundup - The Canadian Press

Saturday 24 November 2007 @ 10:11 am

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Friday's US college football Top 25 Roundup
The Canadian Press -12 hours ago
Louisiana State's US college football title hopes were crushed by a Heisman-worthy performance. Darren mcfadden rushed for three touchdowns and threw for
Another College Football Stunner: Arkansas Upsets No. 1 LSU In AHN
Unranked Arkansas upends No. 1 LSU in college football shockerChronicle-Telegram
College Football Scores: Darren mcfadden Leads ArkansasTransWorldNews (press release)
BetUs.com - Seattle Times
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College Football | Another 1 bites the dust (Seattle Times)

Saturday 24 November 2007 @ 9:11 am

The college football team formerly known as No. 1 learned the correct pronunciation of Arkansas has nothing to do with Kansas, which now…

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College football: Last loss for Nebraska’s coach?

Saturday 24 November 2007 @ 9:11 am

Minneapolis Star Tribune - College football: Last loss for Nebraska’s coach? College basketball: Freshman Beasley leads Kansas State in romp WCHA roundup LSU’s hopes trampled by Razorbacks Saturday’s games to watch All eyes in Nebraska now look toward Tom Osborne’s office …

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