A Job Well Done

A Job Well Done

Buffalo’s all-time leading rusher James Starks‘ career is over for the Bulls. The senior Doak Walker candidate RB suffered a labral tear in his shoulder that will require season ending surgery. This is not only disheartening for Buffalo fans but for fans of college football alike. Starks was a large contributor to Buffalo’s magical run last season in which they won the Mid Atlantic Conference for the first time, and played in their first ever bowl game. Starks leaves behind a lasting legacy at Buffalo where...

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Hurricanes downgraded to Category 1

Hurricanes downgraded to Category 1

QB Jacory Harris is ready to lead the charge for Coach Shannon and the Miami Hurricanes. Unfortunately, if Harris goes down, the Hurricanes will dwindle down to a light shower simply because they only have one back-up QB. In a surprise move, slated back-up QBs Taylor Cook and Cannon Smith both transferred from the program earlier this week.  This leaves only one back-up QB in Coral Gables. On Cook’s transfer, “I’m just going back home to play some football. If I go...

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Not Retiring After the Season?

Not Retiring After the Season?

In an effort to catch Joe Paterno and claim title to the winningest coach in D-1 college football history, sources have revealed that Florida State’s Bobby Bowden does not plan on retiring at the end of this season. Bobby Bowden has expressed the promise and talent of this year’s team and he believes in 2010 FSU will dominate as they did in the late 90’s. This may or may not be true, but Coach Bowden told his son, Terry Bowden, that he does not plan...

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Gone Fishin’

Gone Fishin’

The NCAA is at it again. The almighty organization is investigating whether or not a chartered fishing trip made by ‘Bama  football players, Julio Jones and RB Mark Ingram, was in violation since it was paid for by  Athens, GA business owner, Curtis Anderson. What makes the situation interesting though is the fact that  Anderson, who accompanied Jones and Ingram, suffers from degenerative disk disorder. He has undergone 6 major surgeries in hopes of being able to stand on his own again. Jones and Ingram...

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3rd Circuit cripples Delaware

3rd Circuit cripples Delaware

Though the ruling has not been published, certain sports wagering in Delaware does violate federal law according to a 3 judge panel at the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals. Today,  Judge Theodore McKee announced the ruling and further stated that Gov. Markell’s bill violates the Professional Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA). The court did not give any indication as to whether there were any dissenting opinions. What does this mean for Delaware?

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Cock Fight

Cock Fight

Things were hotter than usual in Columbia, SC this weekend which resulted in the suspension of SC defensive end Clifton Geathers. Gathers was arrested early Sunday morning and charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and public drunkeness. It’s unclear how much time Geathers will miss but SC will need to have him back on the field soon if they hope to compete in the SEC. Gamecock coach Steve Spurrier 

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GQ Comes To Gainesville

GQ Comes To Gainesville

GQ Magazine is featuring a spread on college football’s most popular man. No, not Lou Holtz, but Tim Tebow is featured in the magazine’s latest edition. Word has it that they’re flying off of shelves in the south faster than Gen. Sherman burned through Atlanta. Yes ladies (and men), there is plenty of eye candy as Florida’s Superman poses shirtless for a few of the pics. We’re not too sure what Urban Meyerhas said to Tebow about this, and God...

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