Rutgers Decides To Ignore The Echos
by Richard Kent
It must be acknowledged that Rutgers and Connecticut are at different stages of football growth. Sure UConn tied for the Big East Championship last year, but they got blown out by West Virginia and lost their bowl game.
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A Friendly Warning For Buckeye Fans
by George M. Thomas
On Wednesday, he had his moment in front of the camera all by his lonesome, and the picture he painted of himself is no masterpiece. At best, it's incomplete. Here's a player with all the talent in the world, but the bad part about that: He knows it. So did Clarett. And look what happened.
Diversity Rule Goes to College
by Mark Maske
The two-page document details what it calls "acceptable standards" regarding diversity in interviewing and hiring practices, and was distributed by the Division I-A Athletic Directors' Association.
Richmond Hires London As Head Football Coach
by BASN Wire Services
London, 47, has spent six of the past seven seasons molding one of the nation's top defenses at the University of Virginia. He returned to Charlottesville in 2006 after spending the previous season as the defensive line coach with the NFL's Houston Texans.
Putting The Speed To The Buckeyes
by Bill Livingstone
It is a reputation that sticks to the Buckeyes, Velcroed in place by their abominable performance against Florida, one of LSU's SEC brethren, in last year's championship game. It is also lashed to them by stereotypes about big, plodding Big Ten teams, tailored for bad weather, but reduced to helplessness on the artificial turf of domed stadiums.
Was That The Heisman Trophy Winner?
by L.A. Batchelor
Although Tebow is flashy, flamboyant and talented, he is not a true quarterback. He looks to run the ball first to set up the pass which worked last year when the Gators had a true quarterback in Chris Leak starting and could bring Tebow off the bench to give their offense a different look and could confuse opposing defenses.
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It must be acknowledged that Rutgers and Connecticut are at different stages of football growth. Sure UConn tied for the Big East Championship last year, but they got blown out by West Virginia and lost their bowl game.
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A Friendly Warning For Buckeye Fansby George M. Thomas
On Wednesday, he had his moment in front of the camera all by his lonesome, and the picture he painted of himself is no masterpiece. At best, it's incomplete. Here's a player with all the talent in the world, but the bad part about that: He knows it. So did Clarett. And look what happened.
Diversity Rule Goes to Collegeby Mark Maske
The two-page document details what it calls "acceptable standards" regarding diversity in interviewing and hiring practices, and was distributed by the Division I-A Athletic Directors' Association.
Richmond Hires London As Head Football Coachby BASN Wire Services
London, 47, has spent six of the past seven seasons molding one of the nation's top defenses at the University of Virginia. He returned to Charlottesville in 2006 after spending the previous season as the defensive line coach with the NFL's Houston Texans.
Putting The Speed To The Buckeyesby Bill Livingstone
It is a reputation that sticks to the Buckeyes, Velcroed in place by their abominable performance against Florida, one of LSU's SEC brethren, in last year's championship game. It is also lashed to them by stereotypes about big, plodding Big Ten teams, tailored for bad weather, but reduced to helplessness on the artificial turf of domed stadiums.
Was That The Heisman Trophy Winner?by L.A. Batchelor
Although Tebow is flashy, flamboyant and talented, he is not a true quarterback. He looks to run the ball first to set up the pass which worked last year when the Gators had a true quarterback in Chris Leak starting and could bring Tebow off the bench to give their offense a different look and could confuse opposing defenses.
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