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FOX Sports: Ohio State win would give relief to BCS
The much-maligned Ohio State Buckeyes can quiet many of their critics with a Fiesta win over Texas, Michael Rosenberg says.
FOX Sports: Chad Boyd Update
Chad and the Archbishop Shaw Eagles lost in the Louisiana 4A state championship game to Belle Chase 28-7.
FOX Sports: UCF Lands Lineman
Abre Leggins, junior college offensive guard from Wesson-Copiah Lincoln, Miss., made a big commitment Saturday to attend his home town school. He graduated from Evans High School in Orlando in 2006 and spent two years at Michigan State before transferring to Copiah-Lincoln. Leggins talked of decision.
FOX Sports: JC DB Taikwon Paige Commits To Minnesota
Taikwon Paige, a 6-foot, 170-pound cornerback from Georgia Military College, has committed to Minnesota, according to sources close to the program. Paige visited the campus for the Minnesota-Michigan game. Paige helped lead the Bulldogs to a 9-2 mark, a spot in the inaugural Mississippi Bowl and a #3 ranking by the NJCAA.
FOX Sports: Scouting the Central Fla. All-Star Game
The annual Central Florida All-Star Game took place in Orlando recently and Scout.com was there for all the action. Who stood out? What did the top players look like? Complete with video clips, here is a scouting report of the top prospects in that game.
FOX Sports: O-D Bowl: East Continues Win Streak
After an intense week of practice, the hitting was hard and there were several big plays in the 3rd Annual Offense-Defense All American Bowl. However, it wasn't too close on the scoreboard as the East ran away with it 29-3.
FOX Sports: Watch the Right Tackles
Both starting right tackles on the offensive lines should have their work cut out for them this week. How these linemen respond and handle their assignments should go a long way in determining just how much time the quarterbacks have.
FOX Sports: Offense-Defense Interview: Tyrell Webster
One of the relative unknowns heading into this week, Tyrell Webster has turned heads with his play. He stopped by and let us know what his options were for the next level and when we might know where he is headed for school.
FOX Sports: Behind Enemy Lines: Chargers vs. Colts II
Our Scout.com team experts, Eric Hartz of ColtPower.com and Michael Lombardo of SDBoltReport.com, analyze Saturday's game between the Chargers and Colts. Michael wraps up by talking about the emergence of Vincent Jackson, the playbook for Darren Sproles and the health of SanDiego's stars.
FOX Sports: International Bowl; UConn vs Buffalo
The University of Connecticut football team will take on Buffalo in the International Bowl on Saturday at the Rogers Centre.
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·UT Commit Getting Ready for College Football
Ricky Steele gave his commitment to Coach Beckman just before Christmas. The 6-0, 181 cornerback from La Salle High School in Cincinnati had switched his commitment from Bowling Green to Toledo after the coaching changes at both schools. Read on to find out why Ricky chose Toledo and what he's doing to get ready for next fall.
·December 29th: They Said What?
See what Jim Zorn and many Redskins players had to say today to the media about their futures.
·Offense-Defense East Notebook
Myrtle Beach, S.C. - Opening day of practice at the Offense-Defense All-American-Bowl got cut in half with a rained out morning session, but later the sun was out, giving ample time for players to shine in the afternoon.
·Fearless Prediction: Holiday Bowl
We know that both Oregon and Oklahoma St. can score at will, so just how will the Holiday Bowl be won? CFN tells you.
·Defensive End Awaits Toledo Call
Tyler Houska visited Toledo a couple of weeks ago, and is now waiting for a call from Toledo after the recruiting "dead period" ends and a call from Toledo to see where he stands with the Rockets. The 6-3, 230 pound defensive end from Mentor, Ohio recorded 132 total tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, 3 interceptions, and 1 fumble recovery in 2008.
·Zelinsky Sees Bright Future at CMU
Bartlett High (Ill.) product Kyle Zelinsky took his time and waited to make his decision. With the Central Michigan Chippewas nearly full as far as scholarships, he decided it had been long enough and gave Butch Jones and company his verbal commitment.
·Holiday wish list for all 119 teams
It was a rough season for Rich Rodriguez at Michigan. CFN has gift ideas to make things better in Ann Arbor and everywhere else.
·Coach's Corner: Coughlin Pleased with Giant W
How could Tom Coughlin not be pleased with Sunday night's dramatic overtime victory that earned Big Blue the NFC's top seed in the upcoming playoffs? Here's what he had to say on Monday.
·Vincent Williams: Georgia CB Makes Decision
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·JC DB Taikwon Paige Commits To Minnesota
Taikwon Paige, a 6-foot, 170-pound cornerback from Georgia Military College, has committed to Minnesota, according to sources close to the program. Paige visited the campus for the Minnesota-Michigan game. He helped lead the Bulldogs to a 9-2 mark, a spot in the inaugural Mississippi Bowl and a #3 ranking by the NJCAA.
·Ball St.-Tulsa Preview
Ball State is hoping star quarterback Nate Davis will be coming back.Coach Brady Hoke didn't leave the program in any such suspense.With Hoke having landed a new job, Davis looks to bounce back from his worst effort of the season when the 23rd-ranked Cardinals face Tulsa in the GMAC Bowl at Mobile, Ala., on Tuesday.Hoke, who went 34-38 in six seasons with Ball State (12-1), will coach San Diego State next season and ...
·Scout-TV - Aaron Mershman - QB
Class of 2009 quarterback Aaron Mershman of Bowling Green, Ohio has already given his verbal commitment to Ball State. We breakdown some film of Mershman to see what Ball State is getting.
·Things Becoming Clearer For Buford Mainstay
The Buford Wolves are well-represented year and year out on Signing Day with many talented players going to the next level. This year will certainly be no different but one of the Wolves' "role players" will be continuing his career, as well. OLB Andrew Sachais updates his recruiting and talks about what the Wolves faced in the playoffs, as well as how they missed the notorious "Charlton Round".
·Offense-Defense East Notebook
Myrtle Beach, S.C. - Opening day of practice at the Offense-Defense All-American-Bowl got cut in half with a rained out morning session, but later the sun was out, giving ample time for players to shine in the afternoon.
·Troy Smith: Smith Receives Offer
·Toledo's Christmas Present
Defensive end T.J. Fatinikun gave Coach Beckman and the Rockets an extra Christmas present Thursday when he officially gave his oral commitment to the Rockets. Read on to find out why he committed to Toledo and why he did it on Christmas Day.
·GV Picks Up Holiday Commitment
Grand Valley State picked up their fourth known verbal commitment of the year today when Utica Eisenhower quarterback Taylor Copacia committed to the Lakers.
·Cardinal verbal commits weight in on change
Fresh off the recent hiring of Ball State offensive Coordinator Stan Parrish as the new head coach for the Cardinals, BallStateInsider.com was able to catch up with a handful of the future Cardinals to get their take on the hiring.
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·UT Commit Getting Ready for College Football
Ricky Steele gave his commitment to Coach Beckman just before Christmas. The 6-0, 181 cornerback from La Salle High School in Cincinnati had switched his commitment from Bowling Green to Toledo after the coaching changes at both schools. Read on to find out why Ricky chose Toledo and what he's doing to get ready for next fall.
·Offense-Defense East Notebook
Myrtle Beach, S.C. - Opening day of practice at the Offense-Defense All-American-Bowl got cut in half with a rained out morning session, but later the sun was out, giving ample time for players to shine in the afternoon.
·Reed plans on a busy January
Even though he put up huge numbers once again as a sophomore, Santa Rosa WR Brandyn Reed (6-3, 185) is still waiting for recruiting to pick up. He's got one offer and several other programs eyeing him, but at this point he's open to anyone that wants a talented receiver with big-play abilities.
·Symbolic Finale: Forty Niners 27, Redskins 24
The Redskins started strong, faded and ultimately came up short in the end. That sums up their finale; it also sums up their season.
·Bryce still hoping for some D-1 offers
A big JUCO back still waiting on some D-1 offers is Feather River RB Neville Bryce (6-0, 213). He had an outstanding sophomore season and he's sending some highlight tape out to various programs to see what sort of interest he can drum up. Regardless, he has some D-1AA offers to his name and he talked with JCFootball.com recently about things including what he does best on the football field...
·Fantasy Forecast
Which Redskins you should play this weekend as the Redskins play the 49ers.
·Toledo's Christmas Present
Defensive end T.J. Fatinikun gave Coach Beckman and the Rockets an extra Christmas present Thursday when he officially gave his oral commitment to the Rockets. Read on to find out why he committed to Toledo and why he did it on Christmas Day.
·Defensive End Awaits Toledo Call
Tyler Houska visited Toledo a couple of weeks ago, and is now waiting for a call from Toledo after the recruiting "dead period" ends and a call from Toledo to see where he stands with the Rockets. The 6-3, 230 pound defensive end from Mentor, Ohio recorded 132 total tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, 3 interceptions, and 1 fumble recovery in 2008.
·Fearless Prediction: Independence Bowl
There isn't much splitting Northern Illinois and Louisiana Tech. That's why CFN says this year's Independence Bowl should be a good one.
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·Connecticut 38, Buffalo 20
Connecticut's Donald Brown showed he has nothing left to prove at the college level.Brown ran for a career-best 261 yards in his final college game, helping the fumble-prone Huskies overcome a mistake-filled first half and defeat Buffalo 38-20 in the International Bowl on Saturday.After becoming the 14th player in major college history to run for 2,000 yards in a season, the junior running back broke the bad news to ...
·Buffalo Bowl History
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·Huskies RB Brown has 208 yards rushing in 1st half
Connecticut's Donald Brown, the nation's leading rusher, announced he will enter the NFL draft after running for a career-best 261 yards in the Huskies' 38-20 victory against Buffalo in the International Bowl Saturday.Brown had previously said he would return for his senior year, but was hedging going into the bowl game.The junior ran for 208 yards rushing on 16 carries in the first half in the International Bowl. He ...
·Mistake-prone UConn rallies in International Bowl
Donald Brown and a stout defense helped the Connecticut Huskies overcome a fumble-prone performance.Brown, the nation's leading rusher, ran for a career-best 261 yards - including 208 in the first half - and scored a touchdown in what might be his final college game, and UConn defeated Buffalo 38-20 in the International Bowl on Saturday.
·International Bowl; UConn vs Buffalo
The University of Connecticut football team will take on Buffalo in the International Bowl on Saturday at the Rogers Centre.
·Jackson links 1958 Buffalo team, Obama's election
The Rev. Jesse Jackson linked a "gallant" stand against segregation by a University at Buffalo football team 50 years ago to Barack Obama's historic election as president, and credited athletics with "changing our mind about what matters" in a speech Friday.
·Donald Brown Comfortable in the Limelight
When Donald Brown walked off the turf at Rogers Centre, television and radio reporters immediately went over to the Atlantic Highlands, N.J. native and the nation's leading rusher.
·UT Commit Getting Ready for College Football
Ricky Steele gave his commitment to Coach Beckman just before Christmas. The 6-0, 181 cornerback from La Salle High School in Cincinnati had switched his commitment from Bowling Green to Toledo after the coaching changes at both schools. Read on to find out why Ricky chose Toledo and what he's doing to get ready for next fall.
·Offense-Defense East Notebook
Myrtle Beach, S.C. - Opening day of practice at the Offense-Defense All-American-Bowl got cut in half with a rained out morning session, but later the sun was out, giving ample time for players to shine in the afternoon.
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·UCF Lands Lineman
Abre Leggins, junior college offensive guard from Wesson-Copiah Lincoln, Miss., made a big commitment Saturday to attend his home town school. He graduated from Evans High School in Orlando in 2006 and spent two years at Michigan State before transferring to Copiah-Lincoln. Leggins talked of decision.
·Scouting the Central Fla. All-Star Game
The annual Central Florida All-Star Game took place in Orlando recently and Scout.com was there for all the action. Who stood out? What did the top players look like? Complete with video clips, here is a scouting report of the top prospects in that game.
·O-D Bowl: East Continues Win Streak
After an intense week of practice, the hitting was hard and there were several big plays in the 3rd Annual Offense-Defense All American Bowl. However, it wasn't too close on the scoreboard as the East ran away with it 29-3.
·Offense-Defense All-American Bowl: Pregame
The Offense-Defense Bowl kicks off today at 5pm. Scout.com has provided exclusive coverage all week and tells you what to look for in today's contest.
·Central Florida Inside Slant
A season that began under a dark cloud for defending C-USA champion UCF ended the same way. The difficulties began for the Knights (4-8, 3-5 C-USA) before spring practice, when 19-year-old receiver Ereck Plancher, who carried a genetic condition known as sickle-cell trait, collapsed after a March 18 workout and died.
·Central Florida Notes, Quotes
: GAME OF THE YEAR: South Florida 31, UCF 24 (OT) -- The Knights took the rival 17th-ranked Bulls to overtime when Michael Greco tossed two touchdown passes over a span of 66 seconds to tie the game with 1:40 remaining in regulation. After Matt Grothe's 25-yard scoring strike to Taurus Johnson gave South Florida the lead in OT, Greco was stopped inches short on fourth-and-6. PLAYER OF THE YEAR: CB Joe Burnett -- ...
·Central Florida Strategy and Personnel
PLAYERS TO WATCH IN 2009: RB Brynn Harvey -- He emerged as the most explosive runner in the Knights' quartet of freshman tailbacks, leading the team with 125 carries for 519 yards (4.2-yard average). He had a 150-yard game at Marshall and ran for 91 yards at Tulsa. DE Bruce Miller-- The junior had four tackles for loss in the season finale and finished the year with a team-high 17 TFL, which tied for seventh-most ...
·Georgia Stars Do Battle
Getting to watch the best get together for the annual North South Classic is a benefit of this job.
·USAAB: East-West edge report
Scout.com has spent the last two days scouting players on both the East and West teams playing in the U.S. Army All-American Game. Several positions were broken down by individuals while others were given an edge for the entire unit.
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·Offense-Defense East Notebook
Myrtle Beach, S.C. - Opening day of practice at the Offense-Defense All-American-Bowl got cut in half with a rained out morning session, but later the sun was out, giving ample time for players to shine in the afternoon.
·Dalcourt setting up official visits
First team All-State Franklin-Simpson QB Courtney Dalcourt is ready to take his recruitment head on. With his mind set on a decision coming sooner rather than later the talented athlete is considering a short list of suitors.
·Central Michigan Bowl History
Record: 1-4Dec. 26, 2008 Motor City Bowl-Florida Atlantic 24, Central Michigan 21Dec. 26, 2007 Motor City Bowl-Purdue 51, Central Michigan 48Dec. 26, 2006 Motor City Bowl-Central Michigan 31, Middle Tennessee 14Dec. 15, 1994 Las Vegas Bowl-UNLV 52, Central Michigan 24Dec. 8, 1990 California Bowl-San Jose St.
·Five thoughts: How Fla. Atlantic beat Central Mich.
In a matchup of highly touted offenses, Florida Atlantic's blockers made a key statement in the Owls' Motor City Bowl win, CFN says.
·Florida Atlantic 24, Cent. Michigan 21
Florida Atlantic has played eight seasons of major college football and already has a winning streak in bowl games.Howard Schnellenberger's championship experience must be rubbing off.Rusty Smith threw for 307 yards and two second-half touchdowns to help the Owls beat Central Michigan 24-21 on Friday night in the Motor City Bowl.Florida Atlantic began playing in the Football Bowl Subdivision in 2001 but has won both ...
·Florida Atlantic rides Smith to Motor City Bowl win
Florida Atlantic has played eight seasons of major college football and already has a winning streak in bowl games.Rusty Smith threw for 307 yards and two second-half touchdowns to help the Owls beat Central Michigan 24-21 on Friday night in the Motor City Bowl.Florida Atlantic began playing in the Football Bowl Subdivision in 2001 but has won both its postseason games. The Owls defeated Memphis last year in the New ...
·Big Day for Jackson
Allendale's Hersey Jackson has been one of the big names in the state for the past few seasons. Earlier this year, he suffered through some bad news as an achilles injury took him out for the season. Since then, there have been questions about his recruitment. Today, Christmas came a day late for Jackson as he received some big news.
·GV Picks Up Holiday Commitment
Grand Valley State picked up their fourth known verbal commitment of the year today when Utica Eisenhower quarterback Taylor Copacia committed to the Lakers.
·Fearless Prediction: Independence Bowl
There isn't much splitting Northern Illinois and Louisiana Tech. That's why CFN says this year's Independence Bowl should be a good one.
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·Offense-Defense East Notebook
Myrtle Beach, S.C. - Opening day of practice at the Offense-Defense All-American-Bowl got cut in half with a rained out morning session, but later the sun was out, giving ample time for players to shine in the afternoon.
·Toledo's Christmas Present
Defensive end T.J. Fatinikun gave Coach Beckman and the Rockets an extra Christmas present Thursday when he officially gave his oral commitment to the Rockets. Read on to find out why he committed to Toledo and why he did it on Christmas Day.
·Zelinsky Sees Bright Future at CMU
Bartlett High (Ill.) product Kyle Zelinsky took his time and waited to make his decision. With the Central Michigan Chippewas nearly full as far as scholarships, he decided it had been long enough and gave Butch Jones and company his verbal commitment.
·Commitment #8
The University of Toledo picked up another commitment on Monday when Mentor, Ohio defensive end Ben Pike gave his pledge to Rocket head coach Tim Beckman. Pike is the 8th commitment to the University of Toledo's 2009 recruiting class.
·Rockets Gain Commitment
Coach Beckman and his new staff at Toledo have been hard at work, searching for the best prospects to become members of the Rockets 2009 football recruiting class. Rocket Digest has learned that Coach Beckman has picked up a new commitment. Who is the student-athlete? What position does he play? Read on for that and more.
·E. Michigan hires Ron English as football coach
Ron English was well aware of Eastern Michigan's football struggles before he interviewed to become the Eagles' new head coach.There were plenty of naysayers reminding the former Louisville and Michigan defensive coordinator why he shouldn't take over a program that hasn't had a winning season in 12 years and that last made a bowl appearance in 1987.
·Discussing the barriers faced by black coaches
Ron English's hiring brings the total of black college football coaches to five. Michael Rosenberg explains why that number's still low.
·Shaquille Marshall Recruiting Update
Back in October Rocket Digest reported on a football prospect named that Tom Amstutz and his staff were recruiting out of Bloomfield, MI. That prospect is Shaquille Marshall, a 6-0 and 223 pound linebacker at Brother Rice High School.
·Maryland Crab Bowl: Hidden Gems
All-star games are not always about just watching the four and five star prospects of the world. They also give you a chance to see some of the hidden gems of the region. Scout.com breaks down a few of the sleepers we have seen this week.
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·Behind Enemy Lines: Chargers vs. Colts II
Our Scout.com team experts, Eric Hartz of ColtPower.com and Michael Lombardo of SDBoltReport.com, analyze Saturday's game between the Chargers and Colts. Michael wraps up by talking about the emergence of Vincent Jackson, the playbook for Darren Sproles and the health of SanDiego's stars.
·Saban Gets Another National Coach Award
Alabama Football Coach Nick Saban has another national "Coach of the Year" plaque for his wall. And this one, which came with the help of fans' voting, includes a healthy donation for his favorite charity and for The University of Alabama National Alumni Association.
·Open Letter
An open letter to LSU fans, especially those who are angry at some perceived slight by Nick Saban in going to Alabama.
·Offense-Defense East Notebook
Myrtle Beach, S.C. - Opening day of practice at the Offense-Defense All-American-Bowl got cut in half with a rained out morning session, but later the sun was out, giving ample time for players to shine in the afternoon.
·Brian Winters: Ohio Lineman Makes Call
·Placekickers Wanted
With two seniors in their final season, the MSU coaching staff has had placekickers firmly on its radar. Plenty of options remain for 2009, and some kickers have been talking potential scholarship with MSU, but the Spartans must balance needs with wants.
·Saban Stays On Point In New Orleans
Alabama Coach Nick Saban is saying all the right things about his host and about his opponent. One has the feeling, though, that every utterance is directed to 100-plus young men who are in New Orleans to play in the Sugar Bowl football game in the Louisiana Superdome Friday.
·VIDEO: Tide Arrives in the Big Easy
Alabama Head Coach Nick Saban arrived in New Orleans Saturday and held his first press conference of the week.
·Fearless Prediction: Independence Bowl
There isn't much splitting Northern Illinois and Louisiana Tech. That's why CFN says this year's Independence Bowl should be a good one.
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