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Entries for November, 2009

Indiana, Purdue try to salvage seasons with Bucket (SportingNews)

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana’s goal was to finish this season in a bowl game. In the Hoosiers’ minds, they still can. On Saturday, Indiana and Purdue will square off for the 85th Old Oaken Bucket – or in this ever-changing world, what some would dub the first Old Oaken Bucket Bowl.

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City native reflects on Hoosiers career (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)

Bryan Payton paused as he began to reflect on his time as an Indiana football player.

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Indiana, Purdue try to salvage seasons with Bucket (AP via Yahoo! Sports)

Indiana’s goal was to finish this season in a bowl game. In the Hoosiers’ minds, they still can. On Saturday, Indiana and Purdue will square off for the 85th Old Oaken Bucket — or in this ever-changing world, what some would dub the first Old Oaken Bucket Bowl. “This is our bowl game, right here,” senior defensive end Jammie Kirlew said Tuesday.

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Purdue – Team Notes (USA Today)

Purdue won’t be playing in a bowl game this season, so coach Danny Hope is treating the game against Indiana as the Boilermakers’ bowl trip. Only it isn’t very sunny or warm in Bloomington this time of year.

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Indiana, Purdue try to salvage season with Bucket (The Herald Bulletin)

Indiana’s goal was to finish this season in a bowl game. In the Hoosiers’ minds, they still can.

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College football notes: School investigating KU coach (Peoria Journal Star)

A bad year for the Kansas Jayhawks just got worse. The school said Tuesday that it is investigating an unspecified personnel issue involving coach Mark Mangino, the national coach of the year two seasons ago. And Mangino — his team mired in a five-game losing streak — conceded that he’s lost the support of “some people around here.” Mangino was not present Monday night when athletics director …

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College football notes: School investigating KU coach (Peoria Journal Star)

A bad year for the Kansas Jayhawks just got worse. The school said Tuesday that it is investigating an unspecified personnel issue involving coach Mark Mangino, the national coach of the year two seasons ago. And Mangino — his team mired in a five-game losing streak — conceded that he’s lost the support of “some people around here.” Mangino was not present Monday night when athletics director …

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Glass Announces Attendance Milestones and Expands Student Section for Bucket Game

Thanks in large part to a dramatic increase in student attendance, Indiana University football will average over 40,000 fans per game, including over 10,000 students for the first time in 17 years, Indiana Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass announced today. IU has averaged 40,478 fans per game through its first five home contests, and ticket sales for the home finale against Purdue already exceed 40,000, thus ensuring the plus-40,000 milestone, including over 10,000 student tickets.

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Head Coach Bill Lynch’s Weekly Press Conference

Head Coach Bill Lynch met with members of the media on Tuesday to discuss last week’s game against Penn State and to look forward to Saturday’s Old Oaken Bucket game against Purdue. Coach Lynch was joined by Vice President and Director of Athletics Fred Glass, seniors Rodger Saffold, Jammie Kirlew and Bryan Payton and junior Ben Chappell.

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Ramblin’ Reck: Marshall football ready for its first Final Four since ’79 (Terre Haute Tribune Star)

The high school football season has ended for all but one team in the Valley.

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