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McCoy pops the question

January 13, 2010
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McCoy pops the question

Not all is lost for Colt McCoy in 2010. Though he started the year off injuring his right throwing shoulder in the Longhorns’ 37-21 loss to Alabama in the NCG, he just scored huge at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. On Monday night, McCoy brought his girlfriend to Texas’ holy land when the jumbo-tron read “Will You Marry Me?” Upon looking back at Colt, he got on his knees and proposed to longtime (since last year) girlfriend Rachel Glandorf. Without...

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I’m going to knock you out

January 13, 2010
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I’m going to knock you out

It looks like Notre Dame’s star wide receiver is not immune to the law, even in his home state. This past Thursday at a house party near the frozen lakes of Minnesota, Michael Floyd was pounding some beers and drinking a couple of shots with his hometown pals. Apparently during the festivities, a fight involving 6-10 people broke out and spilled into the streets (at the intersection of 15th Av. SE and 6th St. SE) and Floyd wanted to...

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Will your favorite player play on Sundays

January 12, 2010
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Will your favorite player play on Sundays

Seniors invited to participate in the 2010 NFL Scouting Combine, Feb. 24-March 2 at Indianapolis (underclassmen and some seniors will be added later): Abilene Christian: OT Tony Washington. Alabama: CB Javier Arenas, NT Terrence Cody, DE Brandon Deaderick, G Michael Johnson, TE Colin Peek, K Van Tiffin, DE Lorenzo Washington, S Justin Woodall. Appalachian State: QB Armanti Edwards. Arizona: DT Earl Mitchell, CB Devin Ross. Arizona State: DE Dexter Davis, LB Travis Goethel, OT Shawn Lauvao, WR Chris McGaha,...

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Rudy! Rudy! Rudy!

January 11, 2010
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Rudy! Rudy! Rudy!

A big congratulations to this year’s 2009 College Football Rudy Award winner– LeVon Morefield. Mr. Morefield is a non-scholarship athlete who walked-on from Columbus Brookhaven to the University of Akron. Morefield overcame tremendous hurdles to reach this position such as his parents being crack addicts, never having a permanent home, and having no parental role models. Confronted with adversity, Morefield was able to fulfill his dream of playing college football. His true love and passion for the game drove him to...

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Montana returns to South Bend

January 10, 2010
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Montana returns to South Bend

The son of a legend returns to Notre Dame (again). Joe Montana convinced his son to return to the Irish as there is a great opportunity for Nate Montana to take some snaps under center. With the early departure of Jimmy Clausen and the knee injury to Dayne Crist, Brian Kelly is looking for a strong arm to run his offense. With no real prospects in sight, the job is wide open to anyone. In the first go-around, Montana saw very...

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Only in Alabama

January 9, 2010
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Only in Alabama

Good things are coming to Tuscaloosa. The University of Alabama is so proud of their newly acquired crystal ball, that the team wants to give its fanbase the opportunity to share in the excitement. In an unprecedented move, the school will be displaying the hardware at the local Walmart. That’s right folks. When you are snaking the aisles of Walmart looking for some good rollback savings, you may stumble across the BCS National Championship Trophy. The first stop will be the Supercenter...

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Tommy Tuberville replaces the “Renaissance Man”

January 9, 2010
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Tommy Tuberville replaces the “Renaissance Man”

It looks like former Ole Miss and Auburn head coach Tommy Tuberville will be back on the sidelines in 2010 as the new head coach for Texas Tech. It is no secret that Tuberville wanted to get back into coaching since he last turned in his whistle. He pretty much submitted his application to every D-1 coaching classified ad. Tuberville was an attractive option because he doesn’t have a lot of restrictions for personnel and most importantly he has no...

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Is this the Fall of Troy

January 8, 2010
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Is this the Fall of Troy

Rumor is swirling around campus that USC’s Pete Carroll is the preferred coach for the newly vacant Seattle Seahawks post. This morning, the Seahawks fired first year coach Jim Mora citing lack of wins. The Seahawks immediately turned their attention to Carroll as he is thought to be the prefect candidate for the position. As we recall, Carroll’s head coaching stints in the NFL were not too much to brag about. His record with the Jets (in 1994) after one season...

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