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Bielema extended at Wisconsin through 2016

Published: January 31, 2012

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Wisconsin has extended the contract of football coach Bret Bielema through the end of the 2016 season.
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Paterno family plans to sell DVDs of memorial

Published: January 31, 2012

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Joe Paterno’s family says they’ll be selling copies of the coach’s memorial service and donating the proceeds to charity.
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Ex-NFL assistant Sheridan joins Ohio St. staff

Published: January 31, 2012

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Ohio State has announced that Bill Sheridan will join new coach Urban Meyer’s coaching staff as a defensive assistant.
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Emmert repeats support for four-team playoff

Published: January 31, 2012

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NCAA President Mark Emmert reiterated his support Monday for a two-round, four-team BCS championship playoff and his concern about the discord conference expansion creates.
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Cal’s loss: Thompson commits to Washington

Published: January 31, 2012

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Washington was dealt some good fortune late Monday night when Shaq Thompson (Sacramento, Calif./Grant), ranked 16th in the ESPNU 150, announced he was switching his commitment from California to the Huskies.
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Flood gets his chance at Rutgers, 5-year deal

Published: January 31, 2012

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Longtime Rutgers assistant Kyle Flood is getting his first shot at running a college football program, replacing his former boss with the Scarlet Knights.
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Prosecutors to give Sandusky accusers’ names

Published: January 31, 2012

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Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky will learn by the end of the week the names of the 10 young men he is charged with having sexually abused, according to a court document filed late Monday by state prosecutors.
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Maisel: LBJ, Texas and recruiting

Published: January 31, 2012

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Recruiting may seem to reach new heights each year, but 40 years ago, Texas called in a former president to lobby on its behalf. But even LBJ couldn’t pry Joe Washington from Oklahoma’s grasp.
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Maisel: O’Brien begins to make inroads

Published: January 27, 2012

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Bill O’Brien is balancing two difficult jobs: beginning to make inroads at Penn State while preparing the Patriots for the Super Bowl.
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Report: Yale QB’s Rhodes bid was suspended

Published: January 26, 2012

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A Yale football player who said he withdrew from consideration for a Rhodes Scholarship in order to prepare for his team’s rivalry game against Harvard had in fact been informed his candidacy had been suspended, The New York Times reported.
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Report: Yale QB’s Rhodes bid was suspended

Published: January 26, 2012

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A Yale football player who said he withdrew from consideration for a Rhodes Scholarship in order to prepare for his team’s rivalry game against Harvard had in fact been informed his candidacy had been suspended, The New York Times reported.
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Bucs hire Rutgers’ Schiano as new coach

Published: January 26, 2012

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have finalized a five-year deal to hire Rutgers coach Greg Schiano as their new head coach.
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Bucs hire Rutgers’ Schiano as new coach

Published: January 26, 2012

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have finalized a five-year deal to hire Rutgers coach Greg Schiano as their new head coach.
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Maisel: Penn State says goodbye

Published: January 26, 2012

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Joe Paterno’s memorial brought together players young and old, who remembered him as a teacher more than a coach, a philanthropist with straightforward values, and a man who prized the competitive instinct.
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Maisel: Penn State says goodbye

Published: January 26, 2012

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Joe Paterno’s memorial brought together players young and old, who remembered him as a teacher more than a coach, a philanthropist with straightforward values, and a man who prized the competitive instinct.
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