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Players, coaches with the most to gain or lose in Week 1

Published: September 1, 2010

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From rookie quarterbacks to coaches on the hot seat, Mark Schlabach looks at the players, coaches and teams who have the most to gain — or lose — in Week 1.
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Players, coaches with the most to gain or lose in Week 1

Published: September 1, 2010

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From rookie quarterbacks to coaches on the hot seat, Mark Schlabach looks at the players, coaches and teams who have the most to gain — or lose — in Week 1.
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Loser Football

Published: September 1, 2010

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For football fans, it’s tradition to try to pick the winning teams each week. Try something different this year. Pick a loser. The catch is, you can’t pick the same loser twice. See how far you get. footballforlosers.com


Navy Midshipmen quarterback Ricky Dobbs has leadership aura

Published: August 24, 2010

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Leadership is a given at the United States Naval Academy. Even in that crowd, amid a locker room of future Naval and Marine Corps officers, quarterback Ricky Dobbs stands out.
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History suggests Notre Dame Fighting Irish coach Brian Kelly will have Dome shining again

Published: August 19, 2010

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Brian Kelly has won at every coaching stop. Now it’s his turn to revive Notre Dame.
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Kyle Parker’s deal with Colorado Rockies allows him to play QB for Clemson Tigers

Published: August 17, 2010

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The Colorado Rockies reached an agreement with Kyle Parker, their top draft pick, that will allow him to quarterback Clemson this fall before he hands off to baseball in the spring.
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Florida Gators quarterback John Brantley has college football’s toughest job: replacing Tim Tebow

Published: August 17, 2010

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Playing quarterback at Florida is tough enough. Replacing Tim Tebow is a whole other story, but it’s a challenge John Brantley is embracing.
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A.J. Green’s lessons learned help Georgia Bulldogs succeed

Published: August 17, 2010

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A.J. Green carried the lessons of his mentor with him to Athens. They continue to help him succeed at Georgia and offer the promise of a bright NFL future.
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Willy Korn bolts Marshall to play QB at Div. II school

Published: August 17, 2010

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Former Clemson quarterback Willy Korn’s attempt at playing at another Football Bowl Subdivision program was short lived.
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Report: Scientists find connection between head injuries, Lou Gehrig’s disease

Published: August 17, 2010

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Scientists have found evidence connecting head injuries in athletes to Lou Gehrig’s disease, according to a report to air on HBO’s “Real Sports” on Tuesday night.
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Depleted Tennessee Volunteers looking for worthy defensive linemen

Published: August 17, 2010

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Tennessee coach Derek Dooley is looking for some tackles and ends to fill vacancies on his defensive line. But he’s finding the guys competing for the jobs aren’t very distinguishable from one another.
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Former USC Trojans assistant Todd McNair appeals NCAA findings, penalties

Published: August 17, 2010

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Former USC running backs coach Todd McNair, who was a key figure in the NCAA investigation that led to football sanctions against the Trojans, is appealing the NCAA’s findings and sanctions against him, claiming misconduct by the body’s investigators.
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Defense attorney wants speedy trial in Connecticut Huskies stabbing

Published: August 17, 2010

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The lawyer for a man accused of fatally stabbing University of Connecticut football player Jasper Howard wants to take the case to trial this fall.
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Report: State laws governing agents’ conduct rarely enforced

Published: August 17, 2010

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An Associated Press review has found that more than half of the 42 states with sports agent laws have yet to revoke or suspend a single license, or invoke penalties of any sort.
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Kavario Middleton, former Washington Huskies tight end, transferring to Nebraska

Published: August 17, 2010

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Former Washington tight end Kavario Middleton, a starter in 2009 who was kicked off the team for undisclosed team rules violations, will transfer to Nebraska, the Lincoln Star Journal reported.
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