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West Virginia rising with young players
Oct 19 2005 8:51PM (CT)
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) - West Virginia was about to try a 2-point conversion in triple overtime when receiver Dorrell Jalloh wanted a quick word with quarterback Pat White, one redshirt freshman to another.
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Company apologizes for Jumbotron image
Oct 19 2005 8:48PM (CT)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The company that produces images and content for the Jumbotron at North Carolina State home games has apologized to the university for an offensive image that appeared onscreen during last week's game against Clemson.
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Va. Tech wary of revenge-minded Maryland
Oct 19 2005 7:30PM (CT)
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Ralph Friedgen was talking about his resurgent Maryland football team this week when someone asked him to describe his memories of last year's game against Virginia Tech.
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30 million watched USC-Notre Dame game
Oct 19 2005 5:41PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Southern California's last-second win over Notre Dame was seen by 30 million viewers, making it the most watched regular-season college football game in nine years.
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Penn State' Hali aims to reunite with mom
Oct 19 2005 5:07PM (CT)
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Tamba Hali took off the headphones attached to his iPod, put down his hand-held e-mail device and talked in soft, measured tones about the mother he hasn't seen in 11 years.
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Alabama fans hold grudge against Tennessee
Oct 19 2005 5:04PM (CT)
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Phillip Fulmer first beat Alabama as a Tennessee player in 1969. As coach of the Volunteers, he's lost only twice in 12 games against the Crimson Tide. But nothing Fulmer's ever done on the field has irked Alabama fans the way his involvement in an NCAA investigation of the Tide did.
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Two more Barton County coaches indicted
Oct 19 2005 4:55PM (CT)
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - A former assistant basketball coach and the track coach at Barton County Community College were indicted Wednesday as part of an investigation into the school's athletic program.
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1930s football star Ralph Graham dies
Oct 19 2005 12:15PM (CT)
HESSTON, Kan. (AP) - Ralph M. Graham, a 1930s football star at Kansas State who later coached Wichita State in its first bowl game, has died at 95.
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