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BLOOMINGTON #8212; Indiana hopes for instant defensive impact with the signing of a pair of California junior college players.
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
When Florida football coach Urban Meyer retired for a few minutes last week, he said this: “I didn’t want to be the guy who let it all pass me by, not seeing my kids grow up. When I came to Florida, the chest pains were controlling my life.”
“I didn’t want to be the guy who let it all pass me by, not seeing my kids grow up. When I came to Florida, the chest pains were controlling my life.’’
Indiana head football coach Bill Lynch announced today that Lenyatta Kiles has signed a National Letter of Intent and will enroll at Indiana University for the 2010 spring semester. Kiles is the Hoosiers’ second signee this month, joining linebacker Jeff Thomas (Los Altos Hills, Calif./Foothill Community College).
The Colts and WISH TV honored several Indiana residents who have given their time and resources to help others during halftime at Sunday’s Colts game. Read more at www.WISHTV.com
Some habits are very hard to break. You’re looking at one today. Surprise! I’m back! Don’t get me wrong. I didn’t suddenly have a Brett Favre moment. I am not coming out of retirement – again and again. I have been officially retired for over a year and plan to stay that way.
Hoots and hollers and maybe a few howls could be heard from a packed arena for the University of New Mexico’s Dec. 19 match-up against the Creighton Bluejays ― a 66-61 win for UNM that made the team 12-0 and propelled it into the college basketball elite.
Hoots and hollers and maybe a few howls could be heard from a packed arena for the University of New Mexico’s Dec. 19 match-up against the Creighton Bluejays ― a 66-61 win for UNM that made the team 12-0 and propelled it into the college basketball elite.