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NCAA News Archives for November 2, 2005

USC freshman football player arrested
Nov 2 2005 11:41PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Southern California linebacker Rey Maualuga was arrested for allegedly punching a man at an off-campus party, police said.
 
QB White leads No. 18 Mountaineers to win
Nov 2 2005 11:18PM (CT)
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) - Pat White ran for two touchdowns and threw for another in his first start, leading No. 18 West Virginia to a 45-13 win over Connecticut on Wednesday night.
 
Walsh vows to improve Stanford recruiting
Nov 2 2005 9:26PM (CT)
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) - Bill Walsh knows his new position as Stanford athletic director is temporary. Three months, maybe six.
 
No. 25 Colorado ready for Big 12 showdown
Nov 2 2005 7:57PM (CT)
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - With a showdown looming against Missouri for the Big 12 North lead, Colorado's seniors called a team meeting Monday to start fixing what went wrong in a narrow victory at Kansas State.
 
Hurricanes respect Hokies' Marcus Vick
Nov 2 2005 7:54PM (CT)
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) - Stopping Michael Vick in a showdown five years ago was easy for Miami. Of course, his badly injured ankle was immobilized that day in a ski boot-type contraption, rendering him unable to do much before leaving the game.
 
Arkansas excited about Spurrier rivalry
Nov 2 2005 7:41PM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Arkansas and South Carolina began playing each other in 1992, the year they joined the Southeastern Conference. The teams have met every season since, and Razorbacks coach Houston Nutt believes they're building an exciting rivalry.
 
Nebraska sends Big 12 report on Callahan
Nov 2 2005 7:36PM (CT)
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Nebraska on Wednesday sent the Big 12 Conference its report on coach Bill Callahan's apparent throat-slashing gesture.
 
Amato takes Wolfpack to 'special' place
Nov 2 2005 7:16PM (CT)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Chuck Amato spent 18 years as an assistant to Bobby Bowden at Florida State, so no one can blame the coach for feeling a little nostalgic about roaming the opposing sideline there this weekend.
 
Syracuse AD gets Boeheim ejection story
Nov 2 2005 7:06PM (CT)
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - When longtime Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim was ejected from a game Tuesday for the first time in his career, it sure caught his boss off guard.
 
Trojans, Bruins battle over L.A. supremacy
Nov 2 2005 6:49PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The City of Angels has been a perfect college football town this fall.
 
Navy will cover Tulane's trip cost
Nov 2 2005 6:35PM (CT)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Navy will cover the cost of the Tulane football team's trip to Annapolis this weekend, a gift that should save the financially strapped program up to $200,000.
 
Coach Willingham 'at peace' with Huskies
Nov 2 2005 6:29PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - At a distance, Tyrone Willingham's once-sailing career appears to be plunging into the Pacific Ocean.
 
Is Snyder's 'Miracle in Manhattan' over?
Nov 2 2005 5:58PM (CT)
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) - Sixteen years after Bill Snyder began the work of lifting Kansas State from the depths of college football to a place among its elite, and just two years after the Wildcats won the Big 12, the "Miracle in Manhattan" is showing some wear.
 
Bradley appeals NCAA nickname ruling
Nov 2 2005 5:54PM (CT)
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) - Bradley University has appealed the NCAA's ruling banning its Braves nickname in postseason play beginning next year.
 
Tulane will play 10 games in New Orleans
Nov 2 2005 5:15PM (CT)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Tulane will be back in New Orleans for basketball season.
 
Former St. John's star Tony Jackson dies
Nov 2 2005 12:03PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Tony Jackson, a 1960 All-American who helped revive St. John's basketball and was one of the finest players in school history, died at 65.
 
Bulldogs' Henig prepares for first start
Nov 2 2005 4:47AM (CT)
STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) - Growing up in a family of Auburn fans, quarterback Mike Henig learned to dislike Alabama. Now at Mississippi State, Henig will take the field for his first start with the Bulldogs against the team he grew up cheering against.
 
Stanford gets another shot at an unbeaten
Nov 2 2005 4:42AM (CT)
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) - Walt Harris would rather forget Stanford's heartbreaking fourth-quarter collapse against unbeaten UCLA and focus on the next big task at hand: No. 1 Southern California.
 
   

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