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| Irish coach Weis to wait on knee surgery (AP) |
| Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis will wait to decide whether to have surgery after tearing ligaments in his knee when a player crashed into him on the sideline during the game against Michigan. "I don't see me having surgery in the foreseeable future," he said Sunday. Weis said surgery is not needed on his torn medial collateral ligament, saying it has to "tighten up" on its own. -- read full article |
| Sun, 14 Sep 2008 16:14:56 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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| SEC places 5 team in top 10 of AP poll (AP) |
| The Southeastern Conference has taken over the top 10 in The Associated Press college football poll as no league has ever done before. On Sunday, the SEC became the first conference to place five team among the first 10 in the AP Top 25. Southern California is now a no-doubt-about-it No. 1 and Oklahoma moved into the No. -- read full article |
| Sun, 14 Sep 2008 21:07:53 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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| Tebow, Gators get help from defense (AP) |
| Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow spent the first three quarters against Miami scrambling right and left, backpedaling early and often, making off-balance throws and having to break tackles for every precious yard. His linemen were getting whipped, his running backs were struggling to find holes and the offense was looking downright inept. -- read full article |
| Mon, 08 Sep 2008 07:45:41 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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| Georgia RB Moreno off to strong start (AP) |
| With one mighty leap, Knowshon Moreno made it clear he's headed for another big season. Georgia's super sophomore can make defenders miss with his knee-buckling quickness, and he's powerful enough to knock aside those would-be tacklers. When all else fails, he'll jump right over them. Superman? Perhaps. -- read full article |
| Mon, 08 Sep 2008 01:37:23 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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| Nebraska DE Turner has broken left leg (AP) |
| Nebraska defensive end Barry Turner has a broken bone in his left leg and probably is out for the season. Turner was hurt early in Nebraska's 35-12 win against San Jose State on Saturday. Pierre Allen replaced Turner and finished with a team-high 10 tackles and a pass breakup. "It's a painful thing, losing Barry," defensive coordinator Carl Pelini said Sunday. -- read full article |
| Sun, 07 Sep 2008 12:48:38 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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| Weis ready for Irish to make progress (AP) |
| The best thing Notre Dame might have going for it following a humbling victory over San Diego State is that its next opponent is Michigan. The upcoming game against the Wolverines (1-1) will help the Fighting Irish (1-0) put Saturday's effort behind them faster, Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis said Sunday. -- read full article |
| Sun, 07 Sep 2008 15:55:36 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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| Penn State DE Hayes out for season (AP) |
| Penn State defensive end Jerome Hayes is out for the year after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. The injury occurred while Hayes was covering a punt return in the fourth quarter of No. 17 Penn State's 45-14 win Saturday over Oregon State. The junior had made his first career start. -- read full article |
| Sun, 07 Sep 2008 13:14:33 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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| Miami optimistic despite loss to Florida (AP) |
| Miami coach Randy Shannon believes no good comes from receiving phone calls after midnight, since that usually means someone is in trouble. He didn't mind early Sunday. After Miami's 26-3 loss at No. 4 Florida on Saturday night, Shannon said he and his coaching staff were still fielding calls at 4 a.m. -- read full article |
| Sun, 07 Sep 2008 15:00:32 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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| Willingham tries to regroup Washington (AP) |
| Perpetually stuck watching his teams at Washington fall short, the latest setback might be the toughest for coach Tyrone Willingham to digest. Saturday's 28-27 loss to No. 18 BYU was as ulcer-inducing as they come for the Huskies, and only continues to add fuel to the raging fan dissent directed at Willingham for his inability to resurrect the downtrodden Washington program. -- read full article |
| Sun, 07 Sep 2008 15:24:16 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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| Kansas CB Harper released from hospital (AP) |
| Kansas cornerback Kendrick Harper was released from the hospital Sunday, a day after being taken from Memorial Stadium on a stretcher with an apparent neck injury. "He underwent a battery of tests and everything seems to be fine and he feels a lot better," Kansas coach Mark Mangino said in a statement Sunday. -- read full article |
| Sun, 07 Sep 2008 17:34:25 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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| ECU plots next step after upset wins (AP) |
| Skip Holtz always has viewed national powers Virginia Tech and West Virginia as two benchmarks for his growing East Carolina program. The Pirates needed only two weeks to surge past both of them in the polls, so maybe he should instead compare them to another recent upset victim: Boise State. After all, it wasn't lost on East Carolina's players that last year's Hawaii Bowl victory came against... -- read full article |
| Sun, 07 Sep 2008 15:21:00 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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| Ohio St. starts prepping for Trojans (AP) |
| Ohio State coach Jim Tressel would never admit it, but the Buckeyes' lackluster victory against Ohio University might make his job a little easier this week. No doubt he'll have his players' complete attention and they'll be even more eager to wipe away the memories of that ugly performance as they prepare for the nonconference game of the year at No. -- read full article |
| Sun, 07 Sep 2008 14:55:04 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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| Upsets put E. Carolina in Top 25 at 14 (AP) |
| East Carolina can't play the underdog role anymore. After opening the season by upsetting two ranked teams, the Pirates earned themselves a place in the AP Top 25 for the first time in nine years. East Carolina was No. 14 in the media poll released Sunday. Southern California remained No. 1 and Georgia was No. -- read full article |
| Sun, 07 Sep 2008 15:37:22 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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| Moreno's 168 yards, 3 TDs lift Georgia (AP) |
| Knowshon Moreno would have been a hit at the Bird's Nest. He sure looked like an Olympic hurdler between the hedges. Georgia's dynamic sophomore rushed for 168 yards and tied his career high with three touchdowns as the No. 2 Bulldogs responded to a ratings snub by pounding Central Michigan 56-17 on Saturday. -- read full article |
| Sat, 06 Sep 2008 17:36:58 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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| From 2 TDs down, Badgers rout Marshall (AP) |
| Unable to run early, No. 11 Wisconsin simply turned to quarterback Allan Evridge's passing and went on for an easy victory over Marshall. The Badgers (2-0) were down 14-0 and finding it tough to run the ball against the Thundering Herd. So Evridge took over and completed 17-of-26 for 308 yards and a touchdown in a 51-14 win. -- read full article |
| Sat, 06 Sep 2008 14:38:48 PDT - Yahoo! Sports - NCAA Football News |
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