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04.18.2010
Ndamukong Suh to Donate $2.6 Million to the University of Nebraska
The 2009 Associated Press National College Football Player of the Year and winner of the Lombardi, Outland, Bednarik, and the Nagurski football awards - Nebraska's Ndamukong Suh - announced Saturday at the Husker Spring Game that he will donate $2 million to Nebraska Athletics for its Strength and Conditioning Program and an additional $600,000 to the UNL College of Engineering to endow a scholarship.
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03.22.2010
DC high school football team gets female coach
WASHINGTON (AP) — The football players at Calvin Coolidge Senior High School, Mayor Adrian Fenty and a room full of cheering staff needed only one word to describe her: coach.
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03.22.2010
Texas' Junior Day defies trend of early recruiting
In the age of high school freshmen becoming YouTube sensations and colleges securing commitments from players that have yet to set foot in high school, it seems as if recruiting has hit fast forward universally. |
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03.22.2010
Saban named college coach of the year
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Alabama's Nick Saban had home-field advantage on his side in winning the inaugural Bobby Bowden national collegiate coach of the year award.
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03.22.2010
Kraft: We'll get deal done with Brady
ORLANDO, Fla. -- New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said the team will continue to talk about a contract extension for quarterback Tom Brady, expressing confidence that the sides will strike a long-term agreement.
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03.22.2010
Redskins, Shanahan take an interest in Tebow
ORLANDO, FLA. — There are almost as many opinions about Tim Tebow's prospects of being an NFL quarterback as there are people talking about Tim Tebow's prospects of being an NFL quarterback.
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02.16.2010
College Football "Gets Tough" On Taunting: This Is Just Ridiculous
Not much is going on in college football right now. Seriously.
Either you're watching the Winter Olympics, college basketball, playing Modern Warfare 2, or counting down the days until spring break.
Now, however, there's something to talk about: New rules for college football, set to take effect in 2011.
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02.16.2010
DeAngelo Williams Has Surgery | 2010 NFL Fantasy Football Projections
DeAngelo Williams may have played in the Pro Bowl this past month but all fantasy football owners care about is that he missed the final two weeks of the regular season due to injury. The injury Williams suffered was of the ankle variety as he went down in the first quarter of a Week 15 contest against the Minnesota Vikings. |
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02.11.2010
Saints Super Bowl Win More Than Just a Football Championship
(Long Island, N.Y.) No one on Bourbon Street late Sunday night needed to be reminded of the magnitude a single football game took on. Not just for the challenge that the city of New Orleans but the entire state of Louisiana went through four years ago as a result of Hurricane Katrina, but from a sports perspective, as well. |
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02.04.2010
University of Arizona Snags Top Quarterback Recruit
Oklahoma City - Daxx Garman (Choctaw, Oklahoma), a top quarterback prospect in the class of 2011 took the day after National Signing Day to make his commitment to play his college football for Coach Mike Stoops at the University of Arizona. |
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