Thursday, July 14, 2011

News 7/14/11

Cleanup of college football needs to start in Columbus  CBSSports.com - Dennis Dodd - We've spent the past nine days analyzing a quarter-century of history to determine where college football is headed in the near future. ...

WAC officially adds Texas-Arlington, now at 10 overall members IdahoStatesman.com - Brian Murphy -UT-Arlington does not sponsor football, making three non-football playing members in the league. For 2012-13, the league will be: Idaho, ... 

Paralyzed Rutgers Football Player Able to Stand BET (blog) - Terrance Harris - It has been quite a road for Eric LeGrand, the Rutgers football player who was paralyzed during a game against Army last fall. ...

'Friday Night Lights' Michael B. Jordan; Five Tips on Throwing a ...

Wall Street Journal (blog) - Alexandra Cheney - As the series comes to a close on NBC and gears up to be reborn on ESPN Classics, Jordan gave Speakeasy his top five football tips, from how throw a tight ...

The friendliest coach in America is ...

ESPN (blog) - Andrea Adelson -Our friends at ESPN The Magazine embarked on quite the task -- finding the friendliest college football coach in America. ...

Rewind to 1969 Rewind to 1969: The Football War

ESPN - Jon Carter -Despite many fans' claims to the contrary, football and war are two distinctly separate things. However, July 14, 1969 saw the beginning of ...

NFL lockout may increase quality of football come fall

CBSSports.com - Pete Prisco - In the football business, we all know how to adjust. That's what we do during games. It's always about adjustments. And that's what will happen here. ...

Can Fickell and Vrabel Rescue OSU Football?

True, Fickell and Vrabel aren't building a football program from scratch. They are taking over one of the most recognizable and successful brands in the ...

NFL players prepare for change

Pensacola News Journal - Bill Vilona - "It's going to be different," said Brooks, whose 14-year career in pro football did not include dealing with a lockout or NFL strike. ...

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