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NCAA News Archives for August 27, 2005

Wooden won't participate in namesake award
Aug 27 2005 6:10PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Hall of Fame coach John R. Wooden, who led UCLA to 10 national championships, says that for the first time in nearly three decades he won't present the prestigious collegiate player of the year award bearing his name, due to a dispute with the group that sponsors the prize.
 
N.D. has no plans to alter Sioux logos
Aug 27 2005 2:04PM (CT)
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) - Embedded in the granite floor of Ralph Engelstad Arena is a 10-foot sketch of an Indian head. It's an image the NCAA wants to change.
 
Tennessee to start soph Ainge in opener
Aug 27 2005 1:59PM (CT)
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Sophomore Erik Ainge will start at quarterback in Tennessee's opener, beating out senior Rick Clausen in a close competition.
 
Wade lawyer seeks murder charge dismissal
Aug 27 2005 4:21AM (CT)
MESA, Ariz. (AP) - The lawyer for jailed Arizona State football player Loren Wade wants a judge to dismiss a first-degree murder indictment against his client.
 
Duke QB has new offensive coordinator
Aug 27 2005 3:20AM (CT)
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - Mike Schneider is getting used to this. For the third time in three years, the Duke quarterback has a new offensive coordinator.
 
Georgia replacements have big shoes to fill
Aug 27 2005 3:18AM (CT)
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Quentin Moses knows how all those guys coming along after Herschel Walker must have felt. No matter how talented he is, no matter how well does, Moses is unlikely to be viewed as a worthy successor to the guy who came before him at Georgia.
 
   

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