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Quidditch: Preview of IQA World Cup VI This Weekend
The International Quidditch Association is hosting the 6th quidditch World Cup this Saturday and Sunday, in Kissimmee, Fla ...
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Nevada Coach Chris Ault Was the Best Coach the Public Never Knew
Bear Bryant, Darrell Royal, Barry Switzer , Ara Parseghian , Woody Hayes, Bo Schembechler , Lavell Edwards...all well-known coaches who are enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame...
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College Football: LB Kyle Van Noy Has Ridiculous Performance in Poinsettia Bowl
The Poinsettia Bowl in San Diego between San Diego State and BYU had been billed as a matchup of SDSU 's potent offense against BYU's top five defense...
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FCS Football: Arkansas-Pine Bluff Wins SWAC Title
The FCS playoffs were in full swing this weekend, with the quarterfinals providing several marquee matchups . However, those weren't the only FCS games happening on Saturday...
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College Football Coaching Changes: Idaho Smart to Hire Paul Petrino
The Idaho Vandals Football Head Coach position is not the most desirable job in college football right now. The team has struggled mightily since joining the top level of college football in 1996, making just two bowl games and compiling a dismal ...
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College Football: San Diego State Upsets Boise State
The San Diego State Aztecs transformation into a program to be reckoned with took a major step forward Saturday night in Boise, as SDSU upset No. 19 Boise State on the infamous blue turf, 21-19 (via espn ...
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College Football: Power Ranking All 13 FCS Conferences
Last season, the Football Championship Subdivision of Division I football had 14 conferences and four teams who played as independents...
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College Football: BYU Shows Signs of Life with Drubbing of Georgia Tech
The BYU Cougars have had a heartbreaking season, losing close games to Notre Dame, Utah and Boise State by a combined seven points. Fans wondered if the team was mentally capable of pulling out a road win against a big-name opponent...
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College Football: Upsets Abound at FCS Level in Week 7
Texas Tech dismantling West Virginia made for major headlines this weekend, providing the biggest upset of the season so far...
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West Virginia Mountaineers Defeat Texas Longhorns with Overpowering Offense
The West Virginia Mountaineers had been putting up video game-like numbers all season on offense, yet not everybody was convinced that they were the real deal...
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Quidditch: Complete Recap of Denver Quidpocalypse Tournament
September 29th marked the start of the season for four teams from Colorado and Utah, as the Denver Dementors, Colorado State University Boggarts, University of Northern Colorado Golden ...
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Northern Arizona University Lumberjacks Finally Beat Montana Grizzlies
NAU head coach Jerome Souers has been at the Lumberjacks' helm for 15 years. Prior to that, he was an assistant coach for the Montana Grizzlies. Since taking the head coaching job at NAU , Souers has gone 0 for 14 against his former team...
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Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks Upset No. 8 Arkansas for Defining Win
The Lousiana-Monroe Warhawks have never had a season in which they finished above .500. The perennial bottom dwellers of the Sun Belt Conference had never had much to really cheer about...
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Oregon State vs. Wisconsin: Beavers Upset Badgers Thanks to Defense
The Oregon State Beavers were looking for a turnaround this season after a disappointing 2011 campaign that included a loss to FCS team Sacramento State...
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Utah vs. Utah State: Utah State Aggies Upset Utah for 1st Time in 15 Years
The Utah State Aggies are used to being considered the "little brother" in the state of Utah, behind the University of Utah Utes and BYU Cougars...
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Washington Huskies Get Commitment from 14-Year-Old QB, but Is It Smart?
LSU made headlines Wednesday, when t hey offered a scholarship for the recruiting class of 2017 to 14 year old Dylan Moses based on his impressive time in the 40 yard dash. But the Tigers weren't the only ones adding middle school talent on Wednesday...
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London 2012: Olympic Quidditch Expo Tournament Preview
The London 2012 Olympics may not officially start until July 27th, but there is no shortage of international competition taking place to celebrate the Olympic spirit...
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College Football: Will Southern Utah Have Success in First Year in Big Sky?
College football in the state of Utah has a fair bit of prestige, thanks to big-time programs BYU and Utah. However, at the FCS level, the state of Utah doesn't have nearly as much national recognition...
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Euro 2012: Germany Advances, but Are Second-Half Struggles Cause for Worry?
At first glance, Germany should be feeling pretty good about themselves going forward into the knockout stages of the Euro 2012 tournament. Not only did they sweep their group, they swept the group known as "the group of death...
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BYU Football: No Need to Fear Possibly Losing Timpview Recruiting Pipeline
The State of Utah has several powerhouse high school football programs that tend to pump a lot of talent into the college football ranks...
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Derek Fisher Is Right to Refuse to Resign as NBPA President
Drama has enveloped one of the most respected players in the league, as the NBA Players' Association executive committee asked Oklahoma City Thunder guard Derek Fisher to resign as president ...
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Georgia State Football Suspends Two, and Dismisses One for Bar Fight
The Georgia State Panthers football team took disciplinary action Friday against three players involved in a fight outside an Atlanta bar early Thursday morning...
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College Basketball: NAU Hopes for Program-Defining Hire in Jack Murphy
Northern Arizona University does not exactly have a nationally—or even regionally—renowned basketball program...
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College Football: Utah Valley University Needs to Add Football
College football is alive and well in the state of Utah. The University of Utah just completed its first season in the Pac-12 and used its new conference affiliation to net its highest-rated class of recruits ever...
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College Football: A Look at Ivy League Football Stadiums
The Ivy League schools are full of rich tradition, dating back centuries. The same goes for their football stadiums, many of which are hallowed ground as far as football tradition is concerned...