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Army Black Knights

July 16, 2009
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Army Black Knights

Army: Things at West Point cannot get any bleaker than they already are. Army has suffered twelve consecutive losing seasons. Even worse than that, the last time they beat Navy was in 2001. The brass at West Point decided that they had enough and brought in former Cal Poly coach Rich Ellerson to try and turn things around. Ellerson is a Dick Tomey disciple and was one of the architects of Arizona’s stifling “Desert Swarm” defense from 1992-1995. Ellerson...

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Air Force Falcons

July 16, 2009
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Air Force Falcons

Air Force: Fisher DeBerry’s Air Force Falcons were the premier team among the service academies during his tenure. When DeBerry retired in December of 2006, he amassed an impressive 34-8 record against rivals Army and Navy. Needless to say, Air Force’s replacement to him was going have some very large big shoes to fill. On December 22nd 2006, the Falcons brought in former DeBerry assistant and Air Force grad Troy Calhoun to succeed him. Calhoun brought along with him...

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Elite 11 Quarterback Camp

July 16, 2009
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Elite 11 Quarterback Camp

Monday, July 20th kicks off the start of this year’s Elite 11 Quarterback camp which will be held at Soka University in Aliso Viejo, CA. Rostersfor the camp were announced this Monday. Out of over 1,000 candidates, 12 were invited after a thorough vetting process in which they impressed representatives from regional Nike and EA Sports camps. This year Daryll Clark (Penn State), Cody Hawkins (Colorado), Colt McCoy (Texas), Juice Williams (Illinois), and Zac Robinson (Oklahoma State) will serve...

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The Big XII

July 15, 2009
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The Big XII

Where do we even begin with the Big XII? The same conference that provided many of highlight reel material for Sports Center on Saturday nights for their fast break offenses also captured the eyes and ears of the college football world as the result of a three way tie near the end of the season. Oklahoma, Texas, and Texas Tech each finished with one loss in conference and Big XII officials were confused on how to deal with the...

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Finebaum’s Urban Myth

July 15, 2009
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Finebaum’s Urban Myth

Urban Meyer, fresh off of his 2nd National Championship in 4 years is rumored to be considering leaving the University of Florida for Touchdown Jesus after next season. Meyer was a graduate assistant coach at Notre Dame from 1996-2000 and previoulsy stated that his dream job would be to coach the Fighting Irish. Alabama radio personality, Paul Finebaum, recently stoked the rumor fire earlier this month in his column for the Press-Register. Finebaum has been running his lips for...

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Vols dealt another Blow

July 14, 2009
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Vols dealt another Blow

Reports surfacing out of Knoxville, TN are confirming that leading Vols WR Austin Rogers (6-2 190lbs Sr.) has torn his ACL and will be sidelined for the 2009 season. This comes as a huge blow to the program as Rogers is the active career receptions leader with 76 for 891 yards and four touchdowns. Rogers would have been a fifth year senior this season and a staple on an offense that is already very thin due to injuries. Lane Kiffen...

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The QB Arms Race

July 14, 2009
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The QB Arms Race

CaseKeenum_001 Top 5 QBs: 1. Tim Tebow (Florida) 2. Sam Bradford (Oklahoma) 3. Colt McCoy (Texas) 4. Casey Keenum (Houston) 5. Zac Robinson (Oklahoma State) This year’s arms race will be competitive from start to finish. The top three quarterbacks on this list each led their respective teams to BCS bowls last season and all...

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