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NCAA News Archives for October 13, 2006

Gators to ring in Midnight Madness
Oct 13 2006 11:03PM (CT)
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Their national championship rings are stashed away, some in safes, others in drawers, a few back home with family members. Their commemorative hats and T-shirts are long gone, too. The Florida Gators are ready to move on.
 
Stabbed punter emotionally scarred
Oct 13 2006 8:50PM (CT)
GREELEY, Colo. (AP) - Rafael Mendoza still worries when he hears footsteps, and he tenses up if he catches a shadowy figure out of the corner of his eye. Northern Colorado's punter is struggling after being stabbed in his kicking leg a month ago, which led to the arrest of teammate Mitch Cozad, a backup punter.
 
AP: Future uncertain for Duquesne player
Oct 13 2006 8:48PM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - As four Duquesne teammates left Sam Ashaolu's hospital room to attend study hall following their nightly visit, he quietly pushed himself off his chair without wobbling and began walking out the door with them.
 
Accused Duke lacrosse players speak out
Oct 13 2006 8:41PM (CT)
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - Angry they have been charged with a rape they say they didn't commit, three members of Duke University's lacrosse team say in an upcoming television interview that the accusations have hurt their lives and those of their families for good _ even if they end up being cleared.
 
Kentucky is LSU's 'toughest' home game
Oct 13 2006 3:40PM (CT)
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Kentucky may be better than any of the other four teams to visit Tiger Stadium so far this season. Whether the Wildcats can give No. 14 LSU a close game on Saturday night is another matter.
 
Now free, Peterson's dad to see him play
Oct 13 2006 3:37PM (CT)
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - Nelson Peterson couldn't be there when his son played for the national title. As Adrian Peterson was making a run at the Heisman Trophy as a freshman for Oklahoma, his father was in prison.
 
No. 2 Gators get crack at No. 11 Auburn
Oct 13 2006 3:11PM (CT)
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) - Congratulations Florida Gators, you've just beaten one of the nation's top teams and jumped right into the heart of the national championship race. Your reward, besides that snazzy No. 2 ranking? Playing No. 11 Auburn, a team that knows firsthand how hard it is to stay on top in the Southeastern Conference.
 
Wisconsin warns rowdy marching band
Oct 13 2006 3:08PM (CT)
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The University of Wisconsin put its marching band on probation because members routinely engaged in hazing and rowdiness involving alcohol and sexual acts, school officials said.
 
Michigan's BCS run faces road test
Oct 13 2006 2:31PM (CT)
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Michigan's winning streak over Penn State spans a decade, complete with lopsided victories and back-and-forth thrillers.
 
B.C. hands Va. Tech 2nd straight loss
Oct 13 2006 3:52AM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Boston College walk-on Steve Aponavicius never showed a hint of hardship against Virginia Tech, delivering a perfect kicking performance in his football debut. It was only after the game that the left-footed soccer convert allowed his aw-shucks inexperience to show through.
 
   

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