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Kapp, Casillas going into College Hall
Aug 13 2005 11:52PM (CT)
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - Former Auburn defensive tackle Tracy Rocker isn't satisfied with being enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player. As defensive line coach at Arkansas, he wants to see some of his players follow him into the hall.
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Paterno defers to university on salary
Aug 13 2005 6:24PM (CT)
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Penn State coach Joe Paterno said Saturday that he will defer to the university on how to respond to a court ruling that would make his salary public record.
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Meyer brings discipline to Florida
Aug 13 2005 4:21PM (CT)
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - The Florida Gators have experienced their least eventful offseason in recent years. No bar brawls. No assault charges. Not even a frat fight. It has a lot to do with Urban Meyer.
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U.S. beats Slovakia at University Games
Aug 13 2005 12:23PM (CT)
IZMIR, Turkey (AP) - Boston College's Craig Smith scored 23 points to help the United States beat Slovakia 85-70 in the University Games men's basketball tournament on Saturday.
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Kiwanuka tries to be top defender in ACC
Aug 13 2005 2:28AM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - When Boston College captain Mathias Kiwanuka was deciding whether to return for his senior year, he wasn't the only one with mixed emotions.
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Georgia tries to share the ball with 3 RBs
Aug 13 2005 2:25AM (CT)
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Georgia hopes to learn a thing or two _ maybe even three _ about sharing from a bitter Southeastern Conference rival. Last season, Auburn showed it's possible to give two talented running backs enough carries to keep them both happy. Ronnie Brown and Carnell Williams led the Tigers to an undefeated season and wound up being tandem top-five picks in the NFL draft. So, if two's not a crowd, what about three?
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Love of the game leads Frazier to Doane
Aug 13 2005 2:20AM (CT)
CRETE, Neb. (AP) - Tommie Frazier knows all about big-time college football. Now he's getting a quick education on the small time. In his cramped, concrete-walled office at 1,000-student Doane College, Frazier spends the last few days before preseason practice lining up housing for his players, going over menus with the food service people and hashing out travel itineraries.
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