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Ragin’ Cajuns are a blazin

April 21, 2010
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Ragin’ Cajuns are a blazin

Four Ragin’ Cajuns were arrested earlier this week for the cultivation of marijuana on their apartment balcony, which happens to be a felony in Louisiana. According to a report, an anonymous tip from a resident in the players’ apartment complex led to the raid. Redshirt QB Blaine Gautier, redshirt CB Rodney Gillis, strong safety Devon Lewis-Buchanan, and safety Chris Richard have all been arrested and suspended from the program for their quest to grow ganja. Both sides of the...

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Bush reaches settlement

April 21, 2010
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Bush reaches settlement

We may never actually know what happened between Lloyd Lake and Reggie Bush. The former USC standout has settled his civil case and will no longer be deposed regarding cash and other benefits provided to him and his family while at USC. Lake was the financier of marketing agency New Era Sports and Entertainment. New Era is now defunct and Lloyd was seeking money allegedly paid to benefit Bush and his family during Bush’s Trojan days. Though there is...

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A page Turner in life

April 20, 2010
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A page Turner in life

As the case is still under investigation and murky facts are abound, it is clear that Ohio State recruit Jamel Turner was shot Friday night in his hometown of Youngstown, Ohio. It was originally reported that Turner, who was a passenger in an SUV, was shot in the right hip and left ankle. Further reports indicated that while Turner’s vehicle was exiting onto a highway exit ramp, an unidentified car pulled up alongside and opened fire. When police investigated the...

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Not a Love-ly spring game

April 19, 2010
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Not a Love-ly spring game

The South Florida receiving corps suffered a major loss on Saturday. Senior WR A.J. Love tore his ACL in his right knee during USF’s spring game. There is no word yet if his South Florida playing days are over with, but Love is a competitor and it should not come as a surprise if he returns mid-season. We’ve seen Love has the ability to bounce back quickly as evidenced when he tore his ACL in his left knee during...

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Zach will not be back

April 19, 2010
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Zach will not be back

The depth chart for QB at the University of Georgia just got a little shorter on Sunday. Coach Mark Richt dismissed from the team troubled QB Zach Mettenberger. The redshirt freshman was poised to be the starter over Aaron Murray and Logan Gray, but now he will be lucky to graduate as a Bulldog. Mettenbeger has been in the doghouse with Coach Richt ever since he was arrested during spring break for underage drinking, disorderly conduct, and obstruction. As...

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Caged Cougar freed

April 17, 2010
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Caged Cougar freed

Was it alcohol, fornication, or both, who knows? In a surprising announcement yesterday, BYU’s leading rusher, Harvey Unga, is said to be withdrawing from the university for violating the school’s honor code. Coincidentally, Unga’s girlfriend and BYU basketball player, Keilani Moeaki, is also voluntarily withdrawing from the university for the same reason. The school’s honor code is very strict when it comes to alcohol, tobacco and premarital sex and any violation could result in strict sanctions. The two athletes...

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Dorsey goes Kimbo Slice on his ex-girlfriend

April 16, 2010
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Dorsey goes Kimbo Slice on his ex-girlfriend

On Tuesday night after a lover’s quarrel, Texas A&M DL Adren Dorsey was arrested for assaulting his ex girlfriend outside the student rec center. According to the university police report, the Kimbo Slice look-a-like put his hands around his ex-girlfriend’s neck, lifted her to the ground, and then slammed her onto the trunk of his car. In Dorsey’s defense, the ex placed her hand in his face first and pushed him away which instigated the beat down. As a result,...

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OU didn’t steal my signs

April 15, 2010
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OU didn’t steal my signs

The mighty Ducks personnel cannot just accept the fact that Ohio State totally dominated the Ducks in the Rose Bowl. The Ducks’ offensive coordinator, Mark Helfrich, is suggesting that some of the team’s signals were compromised during “The Granddaddy of Them All.” Rather than taking the 26-17 defeat like a man, in true American fashion, Helfrich is blaming someone else for his offense’s poor performance (Masoli only completed 9 out of 20 passes for 81 yards, 0 TDs and 1 INT)....

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