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How the Big East Has Fared in Recent Drafts
Tonight kicks off a weekend-long celebration of college players turning into professionals, as the NFL draft kicks off at Radio City Music Hall in New York...
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Kelce Hopes to Join Brother in NFL
Travis Kelce would love to join his brother on the Philadelphia Eagles, but any of the 32 National Football League teams would suit Kelce just fine...
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Finding a Suitable Conference Has Long Been an Issue for UC
Schnier has had a very successful career at UC. He's also very perceptive and honest, which is why I wanted to talk to him about the direction that college athletics have taken in recent years...
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Jarred Holley, of Easton Area High School, Is Ready for NFL Opportunity
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Tommy Tuberville Looks to Continue Cincinnati's Football Rise
After spending the past 17 years in the rural locales of Oxford, Miss., Auburn, Ala., and Lubbock, Texas, Tommy Tuberville currently resides in a condominium on the downtown Cincinnati riverfront...
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Rutgers Sends Recruiting Letter with a Ridiculous Photoshopped Bodybuilder
I am convinced that a fourth grader is changing the world of college football recruiting as we know it. At the very least, the latest trend of sending recruits handwritten letters ...
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Rutgers Coach Kyle Flood Recognized by White House for Sandy Relief Work
Rutgers football coach Kyle Flood spent today at the White House being recognized for something perhaps even more meaningful than having a championship team honored...
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WR Pratt Eager to Make Amends for Disappointing 2012 Season
Quron Pratt had the same expectations for himself last year that so many others did. Coming off a 32-catch season in 2011 – when he was Rutgers' second-leading receiver behind ...
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A Look at Syracuse's Position Battles After Spring Practice
Take Julian Whigham's word for it. Spring is certainly an indication of what to expect by the start of the season. But preseason practice is when roles are solidified...
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Shamarko Thomas Open to Playing Multiple Positions
The familiar smile and long braided hair have popped up repeatedly during the spring football season, making regular appearances at practice and in the stands...
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Could the 2013 Draft Class Be the Best Produced in Cuse History?
Syracuse has produced its share of early-round picks and NFL stars. Over the past two decades, the Orange's ability to produce productive NFL players has probably topped its ability to win NCAA games...
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Isaiah Pead Emerges from Misery
After one of the greatest careers by a running back in Cincinnati history, Isaiah Pead surprisingly slid down the St. Louis Rams depth chart after being selected 50th overall...
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Cincinnati Officially Adds Ex-Irish QB Gunner Kiel
A little over a week after it was reported that Gunner Kiel would be transferring to Cincinnati, the move has officially come to fruition...
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Cincinnati, UConn stuck in place?
Cincinnati has sent the ACC a holiday card and updates on Nippert Stadium upgrades, hoping to keep the league continually aware of its program...
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Thomas Holley, Now a National Recruit, Visits Rutgers for the Second Time
When Thomas Holley first visited the Rutgers campus back in February, he did so while still considered a prospect on the rise. The second time the junior set foot on campus, he was a national recruit...
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Knights in Top 3 for Stud LB, Xavier Preston
Xavier Preston is a 6-2, 220-pound linebacker prospect from Jensen Beach (Fla.), who has recently been on a recruiting tear, picking up eight offers over the past month and a half...
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Rutgers' Kevin Marquez Making His Presence Felt at Fullback
Kevin Marquez always saw himself as a linebacker. The scholarship offers he had coming out of Egg Harbor Township High School -- which he termed good but not great -- were for him to play there...
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Nothing Guaranteed in Draft for Former Pitt Star Graham
Last year marked the first time since 1999 that Pitt was shut out of the NFL draft, and Panthers running back Ray Graham is hoping that doesn't turn into a trend this weekend.....
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Blackhawk's Kincade Decommits from Pitt
Blackhawk junior quarterback Chandler Kincade, who has been part of Pitt's 2014 recruiting class for the past 18 months, de-committed Thursday, saying he doesn't believe he is the coaching staff's top choice...
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Panthers Lose Two Future Meetings with Irish
Pitt released partial schedules Friday for its 2014-16 seasons, coinciding with the Atlantic Coast Conference's announcement that Notre Dame begins its rotation through the conference in 2014...
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Pitt Football Spring Game: 9 Improvements
Now that spring football has come to a close for Pitt and after the “announced” crowd of 3,642 watched the spring game at Bethel Park High School, there has to be ...
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Rutgers Hoping Linebacking Unit Can Be Up to Last Year's Standards
It's almost blasphemous to suggest, never mind think possible. Can this Rutgers linebacker unit possibly be anywhere near as productive as last year's group – the one that featured ...
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Syracuse Wide Receiver Keenan Hale out with Torn ACL
Syracuse, N.Y. — On Friday, Syracuse announced wide receiver Keenan Hale will miss the 2013 season with a lower-body injury. On Saturday, Hale told The Post-Standard he suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament...
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Louisville Football Will Have a Newly Designed Field For Next Season
The University of Louisville Cardinals will be playing this coming season on a brand new field with a brand new design. The university released this picture Thursday, interesting of course is that it says Big East--but that's no big deal...
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CB Thomas Learning Intricacies of Position After Switch from WR
Rutgers redshirt freshman wide receiver-turned-cornerback Ian Thomas has all the intangibles. He's big. He's fast. He has good ball skills and has turned the backpedal into an art form...



