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Jury: Backup punter guilty of assault
Aug 9 2007 11:56PM (CT)
GREELEY, Colo. (AP) - Prosecutors said Mitch Cozad was so obsessed with becoming Northern Colorado's starting punter that he plunged a 5-inch-long knife into his rival's kicking leg. A jury agreed, convicting Cozad of second-degree assault Thursday. But he was acquitted of the more serious charge of attempted first-degree murder.
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Jury: Backup punter guilty of assault
Aug 9 2007 11:56PM (CT)
GREELEY, Colo. (AP) - Prosecutors said Mitch Cozad was so obsessed with becoming Northern Colorado's starting punter that he plunged a 5-inch-long knife into his rival's kicking leg. A jury agreed, convicting Cozad of second-degree assault Thursday. But he was acquitted of the more serious charge of attempted first-degree murder.
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Jury: Backup punter guilty of assault
Aug 9 2007 11:56PM (CT)
GREELEY, Colo. (AP) - Prosecutors said Mitch Cozad was so obsessed with becoming Northern Colorado's starting punter that he plunged a 5-inch-long knife into his rival's kicking leg. A jury agreed, convicting Cozad of second-degree assault Thursday. But he was acquitted of the more serious charge of attempted first-degree murder.
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Canes' fans fight to save Orange Bowl
Aug 9 2007 3:02AM (CT)
MIAMI (AP) - Mike Mangini gazed at the Orange Bowl, a once-glistening stadium near downtown Miami now replete with a rusting facade, decaying frame and well-worn fixtures. "It's a dump," said Mangini, a South Florida hospital worker who has held Miami Hurricanes football season tickets since the 1980s. "But we love this dump."
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Canes' fans fight to save Orange Bowl
Aug 9 2007 3:02AM (CT)
MIAMI (AP) - Mike Mangini gazed at the Orange Bowl, a once-glistening stadium near downtown Miami now replete with a rusting facade, decaying frame and well-worn fixtures. "It's a dump," said Mangini, a South Florida hospital worker who has held Miami Hurricanes football season tickets since the 1980s. "But we love this dump."
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Wake Forest picks Gaudio as coach
Aug 9 2007 2:15AM (CT)
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) - Dino Gaudio has taken over for Skip Prosser before. More than two decades ago, Gaudio replaced Prosser at a parochial high school in West Virginia and eventually led that team to a state title. On Wednesday, Wake Forest chose Gaudio to again take Prosser's place, this time to replace his late mentor in the cutthroat Atlantic Coast Conference.
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