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Iowa’s Offense Changing Under Greg Davis

Filed: March 21, 2012 1:21 PM CDT by Jay Beck
Reese Strickland-US PRESSWIRE

There’s little doubt there will be some big changes when Iowa’s offense takes the field this fall.  That fact is usually inevitable when a new offensive coordinator is on board.  Out is Ken O’Keefe who has been the Hawkeye’s offensive coordinator since 1999.  O’Keefe took a job in the NFL as Miami’s wide receiver coach [...]

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Oregon, Michigan State Agree to Future Series

Filed: March 20, 2012 4:28 PM CDT by Jay Beck
Kirby Lee-US PRESSWIRE

There’s little question college football is one of the best sports going, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t ways to make it even better (and no, this post doesn’t have anything to do with a play-off believe it or not). One of those things is scheduling better out of conference games.  Michigan and Alabama will [...]

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Michigan, Notre Dame to be under the lights, again

Filed: March 16, 2012 10:40 AM CDT by Jay Beck
Filed under: NFL
Rick Osentoski-US PRESSWIRE

Last year’s night game between Michigan and Notre Dame set an NCAA attendance record with 114,804 fans packing the Big House to see the first ever night game played on Michigan’s home turf.  Those fans were also treated to one of the most exciting finishes to a game in the entire 2011 season. They might [...]

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Notre Dame Loses Tee Shepard Before His First Fall In South Bend

Filed: March 15, 2012 9:14 PM CDT by Chris Hengst
Matt Cashore-US PRESSWIRE

Notre Dame figured the 2012 additions of Deontay Greenberry and Tee Shepard might shore up athletic deficiencies on an Irish squad severely lacking in that department. Neither player will suit up for Brian Kelly next fall. Greenberry had already shocked the Irish on Signing Day by inking with the University of Houston. Shepard, an early [...]

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Meyer Wants Competition in Spring Practice

Filed: March 14, 2012 2:38 PM CDT by Jay Beck
Greg Bartram-US PRESSWIRE

For those players that want to see the field for Ohio State this fall, they had better get to work when spring practice gets rolling in Columbus two weeks from now.  Actually, they had better hope they’ve already made an good impression during the recently completed winter workouts. “Sometimes people say, well I’m going to [...]

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Mike McQueary’s Home For Sale

Filed: February 22, 2012 3:27 PM CDT by Chris Hengst
Howard Smith-US PRESSWIRE

Mike McQueary, the prosecution’s star witness in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse case, has put his Pennsylvania home on the market. According to Nate Mink of StateCollege.com, the former Penn State quarterback’s home is valued at around $575,000. There’s no indication as to whether he’s currently living there. McQueary’s Grand Jury testimony illustrated how [...]

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Keep The Joe Paterno Mourning In Perspective

Filed: January 22, 2012 2:23 PM CDT by Riley Schmitt
Andrew Weber-US PRESSWIRE

The college football world lost Joe Paterno on Sunday morning.   The legendary Penn State coach died at the age of 85 from complications stemming from cancer treatment.  The mourning of Paterno’s passing is being felt across the nation and with good reason. Paterno, much like Bear Bryant and Vince Lombardi, died when he was [...]

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Russell Wilson To Pursue NFL, Forgoes MLB Career

Filed: January 12, 2012 12:47 AM CDT by Tony Piraro
Gary A. Vasquez-US PRESSWIRE

The Wisconsin Badgers quarterback Russell Wilson took the college football world by storm this season and will now pursue a career in the National Football League. Wilson was a 4th-round draft choice of the Colorado Rockies at second base. However, Wilson told the Rockies Wednesday that he would not be making it to spring training [...]

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Hawkeyes Marcus Coker Leaves Program; Time to Start Pointing Fingers in Iowa City

Filed: January 10, 2012 9:26 PM CDT by Andrew Fisher
Filed under: College Football, Featured, Iowa
Reese Strickland-US PRESSWIRE

Well if you’re a Hawkeye fan you can’t really be surprised by the news that Marcus Coker will be leaving Iowa City. That is the norm this time of year for Iowa. Coker becomes the fifth running back to leave town in the past 2 seasons. For awhile it was kind of funny. You would [...]

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Patriots Offensive Coordinator Bill O’Brien to Coach Penn State

Filed: January 5, 2012 11:28 PM CDT by Andrew Fisher
Stew Milne-US PRESSWIRE

According to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen’s sources, New England Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien will be the next head coach at Penn State. O’Brien will continue his duties as offensive coordinator for the Patriots until the end of the season. O’Brien has been an NFL and College assistant since 1993, coaching at Brown, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Duke, [...]

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