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Rockies court Kyle Parker

July 1, 2010
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Rockies court Kyle Parker

Two sport athlete Kyle Parker is scheduled to visit the Colorado Rockies this weekend to layout his future plans. As it stands, Parker has two options: return to Clemson to play football with the Tigers or sign on the dotted line and go pro in baseball. Last year Clemson went 9-5 and beat Kentucky in the Music City Bowl. During that year, Parker had an impressive run passing for 2,526 yards, the fifth highest total for a freshman in...

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It’s win or go home for Rich Rodriguez

June 30, 2010
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It’s win or go home for Rich Rodriguez

The single hottest coaching seat in college football burns in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Head coach Rich Rodriguez enters his 3rd and perhaps final season as the Maize and Blue commander-in-chief. Unfortunately, it has not been all glitz and glamour for a coach who took the West Virginia Mountaineers to their greatest success in school history. If the 2009 season is any indication of what is to come, Rodriguez better pack his bags and update his resume. Last season, he...

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Mark Ingram: SEC Male Athlete of the Year

June 29, 2010
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Mark Ingram: SEC Male Athlete of the Year

Alabama’s Mark Ingram has more hardware to display in his already growing trophy case. Today, Ingram was named the 2009 Southeastern Conference’s Roy F. Kramer Male Athlete of the Year for last season’s remarkable individual performance and national championship run.  During the 2009 season, sophomore Mark Ingram set Alabama’s single season rushing mark amassing 1,658 yards while becoming the first Crimson Tide ever to win the Heisman Trophy. He was also a unanimous first team All-American and the AP...

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WR Sterling Griffin breaks ankle

June 29, 2010
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WR Sterling Griffin breaks ankle

Skip Holtz and QB B.J. Daniels’ quest to lead the Bulls back to BCS prominence is becoming more of an impossibility as injuries continue to plague the team. The latest victim is sophomore WR Sterling Griffin who fractured and dislocated his right ankle during voluntary workouts on Monday. The prognosis for Griffin is at least 6-8 weeks plus recovery time to get back into playing shape. However, Holtz is confident Griffin will return to the field at some point during...

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Dean is a Javelina

June 28, 2010
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Dean is a Javelina

Earlier this week we reported that standout wide receiver Delashaun Dean was indefinitely suspended from the Arizona Wildcats for brandishing a firearm at the local IHOP. With his criminal charges looming (Dean has court on Tuesday), he thought it best to trade his Wildcats jersey for a Javelinas. That’s right, Dean confirmed his intentions of transferring to Division II Texas A&M Kingsville. Dean considered several D-II teams but felt he would fit best with a program that has won 7 D-II national...

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Chad Jones in critical condition

June 25, 2010
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Chad Jones in critical condition

Former LSU safety and Giants’ 3rd round draft pick Chad Jones is undergoing surgery after being involved in a motor vehicle collision earlier this morning in New Orleans. According to police reports, the football and baseball star lost control of his 2010 Range Rover and hit a streetcar pole in New Orleans’ Carrollton Avenue. He broke his left leg and ankle and its been reported that arteries and nerves were exposed which may result in amputation. Jones was charged...

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Q&A with former BC standout Nick Larkin

June 25, 2010
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Q&A with former BC standout Nick Larkin

In 2003, DE Nick Larkin was forced to redshirt his freshman season as he was still recovering from an injury suffered while playing at Saint Xavier. Though he was unable to play that year, his passion for football and dedication to the game landed him back on the field in 2004. In a much anticipated debut, Larkin finally saw action as BC took the field against Ball State at Scheumann Stadium on September 2nd, 2004 in which BC won...

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Gone in 60 Seconds

June 25, 2010
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Gone in 60 Seconds

Coach Dan Hawkins’ heard continues to disappoint the University of Colorado. The latest outcast is senior DT Joe Silipo who was nabbed by CU police after being spotted tampering with a lock and stealing a bike from an on-campus rental rack. Around 2:30 a.m. yesterday morning, Silipo approached a bike rental rack, jarred a bike free, then peddled down Broadway. Unfortunately, the authorities were watching Silipo in the act. When he was confronted, he stated that the bike wasn’t...

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