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Orange linebacker Cater arrested, off team

December 12, 2010
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Orange linebacker Cater arrested, off team

Another “snatch and grab” plays victim to the Syracuse Orange. Freshman linebacker Malcolm Cater was kicked-off the team this weekend for burglary, grand larceny, and petit larceny. According to the police report, Cater was arrested Saturday morning for burglarizing two apartments on Friday night and one apartment over Thanksgiving break. Over the weekend, Cater was seen by several witnesses carrying a flat-screen television at 3 a.m. to his 120 Lamreth Lane apartment. A witness was suspicious and contacted the...

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Kentucky QB Hartline arrested

December 10, 2010
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Kentucky QB Hartline arrested

Where there is good news, bad news is sure to follow. Kentucky’s first year head coach Joker Phillips limped into post-season play despite a horrific 2-6 conference record. With Kentucky facing Pittsburgh in the BBVA Compass Bowl next month, Phillips may have to game plan without his starting quarterback. Apparently, QB Mike Hartline took the typical “let’s get drunk and fight attitude” to a local Lexington bar. In the wee hours of Friday morning, Hartline got into a verbal...

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Army-Navy Game: Free Pick

December 10, 2010
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Army-Navy Game: Free Pick

Army and Navy are squaring off for the 111th time this Saturday afternoon which also marks the end of the college football regular season. The oddsmakers set the line at Navy -7.5 with an over/under at 53.5. Despite the admiration between these two fine institutions, come game time, Navy will come out strong, score often, and easily cover. Navy is led by QB Ricky Dobbs who is part of a senior class that absolutely decimated Army in the past...

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I didn’t hear no bell! Wannstedt gets one more round

December 9, 2010
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I didn’t hear no bell! Wannstedt gets one more round

Despite being forced to resign this past Tuesday, I mean fired, former Pittsburgh coach Dave Wannstedt will not go away without a fight. According to defensive coordinator coach Phil Bennett, Wannstedt agreed to be the acting coach when Pitt faces Kentucky in the BBVA Compass Bowl next month in Birmingham, Alabama. So if you want to see the fiery Wannstedt one last time under the helm, head out to Legion Field on January 8th because on January 9th, Wannstedt...

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Two Cougars have too much ganja, dismissed from team

December 8, 2010
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Two Cougars have too much ganja, dismissed from team

The Washington State Cougars’ (2-10) roster was reduced by two today with the dismissal of safety Jamal Atofau and linebacker Andre Barrington. Back in October, the two redshirt freshmen were suspended from the team after Pullman police discovered 38 marijuana plants growing in the basement of their rental home. After the discovery, the university did not dismiss the players because officials were waiting for the investigation to conclude. However, head coach Paul Wulff finally had no choice but to dismiss the...

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UConn’s McKee turns to child porn, arrested

December 8, 2010
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UConn’s McKee turns to child porn, arrested

Unless you count an orange jumpsuit as a Connecticut uniform, Husky fans will never get to see OT Greg McKee sporting a UConn jersey. In disturbing news, the University of Connecticut is reporting Greg McKee, a 6’6 290 pound offensive lineman who loves piano and cello was arrested for child pornography. He is being held on a $75,000.00 bond and is scheduled to be arraigned in Superior Court this morning for obscenity, importing child pornography and promoting a minor in...

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Kevin Wilson: Indiana’s new $8 million dollar man

December 8, 2010
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Kevin Wilson: Indiana’s new $8 million dollar man

Kevin Wilson became Indiana’s new $8 million dollar man by inking a seven-year $8.4 million dollar deal with the hopes of restoring an Indiana Hoosiers team that is arguably the worst team in the Big X. Wilson is an offensive mastermind who brings to the table a spread open offense that was highly productive during his years at Oklahoma. Under his 9 year tenure with Oklahoma’s Bob Stoops, Wilson produced 3 of the most productive offenses in college football...

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The academic Heisman goes to Texas DE Sam Acho

December 7, 2010
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The academic Heisman goes to Texas DE Sam Acho

Each season, the William V. Campbell Trophy, better known as the “Academic Heisman,” is awarded to college football’s top scholar-athlete. This prestigious accolade was recently awarded to Texas defensive end Sam Acho. Acho, a terrorizing player on the field, beat out Alabama QB Greg McElroy, Wisconsin QB Scott Tolzien, and FSU QB Christian Ponder. During his 2010 campaign, Acho led the Longhorns with 9 sacks and 17 tackles for loss. He finished the season with 59 tackles, five forced...

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