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Bill Stewart walked into the Puskar Center on Memorial Day morning to see a sight he wasn’t expecting. Read the full story
Logan Heastie knew the jump from high school to Division I football would take time. But the WVU wide receiver never dreamed big time college football would be this difficult. Read the full story
Following a full day at the annual Anthony Becht football camp, an exhausted Owen Schmitt kneeled down for a picture with a child who, expecting the former Mountaineer fullback, shaved his head to duplicate Schmitt’s infamous Mohawk. Read the full story
Even though Adrian Peterson made a trip to his old stomping grounds this past weekend to coach children in the fundamentals of football, he said that coming to Norman brought back memories of his days as a Sooner. Read the full story
The bill gives two options, but Regents are unlikely to sell alcohol throughout the stadium. Read the full story
Jared Hawkins, a redshirt senior tailback, enters his final year at Vanderbilt coming off a breakout season in 2008 where he rushed for a team-high 593 yards and also scored a career-high four touchdowns. He missed all of spring practice due to a foot injury sustained late in the regular season but looks to re-gain full strength in time for training camp in August. He talked about how he hopes to top last year’s output, his personal goals for the summer and the offensive line’s development over the past year. Read the full story
Redshirt sophomore Jamie Graham, a Nashville native and fan favorite at Vanderbilt, will return to his original position at cornerback for the upcoming season after he showed off his tremendous versatility in 2008. Last year, was primarily a wide receiver, but he also saw time at running back and kick returner. For the year, he caught three touchdown passes, two of them against Georgia, and rushed for another. He talked about his physical and mental preparedness for returning to his old position, as well as why he chose to focus on football and the team’s mindset in the wake of last year’s success. Read the full story
OU head football coach Bob Stoops will make $4.675 million in 2010 as part of a reworked contract approved Wednesday by the OU Board of Regents. Stoops’ new contract, which will pay him $2.925 million in guaranteed compensation for 2009-10, includes a $700,000 per-year bonus for remaining at OU, and a $200,000 per-year increase in salary. Read the full story
Northwestern head football coach Pat Fitzgerald has his feet planted firmly on Ryan Field grass and doesn’t plan on budging anytime soon. NU Director of Athletics and Recreation Jim Phillips announced Wednesday that Fitzgerald’s contract has been extended through the 2015 season. Read the full story
It’s not the buildings that make the memories — it’s the unbreakable bond among players and fans. Read the full story
Though Ed Thomas was killed roughly 120 miles from Iowa City in the small town of Parkersburg, the impact of his death struck the heart of Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz and reverberated throughout Iowa. Read the full story
Amid layoffs, bailouts and a poor economy, the average college football coach’s salary remains safely above $1 million. On July 16, ISU Head Football Coach Paul Rhoads finalized his contract, receiving $950,000 for his first season. The new contract makes him the highest-paid member of the ISU faculty before he ever coaches a game. “It’s a fairly sizable chunk, but at the same time, that is kind of what the market… Read the full story
A day in the life of Matt Thomas, the assistant strength coach for the South Carolina football program.
Read the full storyThe debate continues for whether student athletes should get a “living” stipend or not. Read the full story
Hawkeyes football players breaking the law — and getting caught — shines an extremely negative light on the University of Iowa. However, when it comes to our football team’s legal woes, finding the source of the problem is not as simple as black and gold — it’s varied with shades of gray. Read the full story
The University of Minnesota Board of Regents passed a policy Wednesday that will ban the sale of alcohol during athletic events at TCF Bank Stadium, Williams Arena and Mariucci Arena. Read the full story
Head football coach Bill Snyder has announced that former University of South Florida backup quarterback Grant Gregory has enrolled at K-State and will be eligible to play immediately this fall. Read the full story
I wonder if there is some way I can say this to make UCLA sports fans seem more ambitious than selfish. Read the full story
Coaches in the Mountain West Conference grew up in the day when you weren’t tough if you weren’t in pads, but times have changed and that can be smart in some ways. Some coaches have already seen success thanks to a pad-less practice system. Read the full story
Politics are normal during football season for the Golden Domers, especially now, as yet another Irish coach is on the hot seat. But this year it’s about more than just the future of a coach. It’s about the future of the program and whether Notre Dame can ever reclaim the football prominence it was once so accustomed to.
Read the full storyKellen Lewis has found a new home. Read the full story
Bill Wacholz, a 2008 graduate of the University of Arizona and a former member of the Wildcat football team, died suddenly in his sleep last week. Read the full story
With a salary of $950,000, rookie head football coach Paul Rhoads is now the highest paid Iowa State University employee and the fourth-highest paid state employee. In the world of college football coaches, however, Rhoads’ contract is relativly modest.
Read the full storyVanderbilt’s Ryan Hamilton didn’t set out to be a captain this year, but he still was elected one. Read the full story
Due to the absurdly high number of arrests of football players, the Evergreen is publishing this fill-in-the-blanks editorial rather than having to publish a new piece every few months.
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Looking forward to seeing the outcome!
Hmmm .. you say they'll lose? :-)
Now the only question is will USC play as expected, and win easily over UCLA to meet PSU at the Rose Bowl ... we'll see this weekend!
Good to see them still kicking butt!