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Entries for February 3rd, 2010

Coach Lynch Talks to the Media About Signing Class

Signing Day Press Conference Video | Signing Day Press Conference Audio
Indiana head coach Bill Lynch took time to speak with the media on Wednesday about the 2010 Indiana football recruiting class.

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Hoosiers introduce 2010 signing class (WTHR Indianapolis)

Twenty-five student-athletes will continue their football playing careers at Indiana University, head coach Bill Lynch announced on Wednesday.

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Hoosiers Sign 25 to National Letters of Intent

Twenty-five student-athletes will continue their football playing careers at Indiana University, head coach Bill Lynch announced on Wednesday. Lynch’s third recruiting class includes the Illinois and Indiana Players of the Year in addition to 16 three-star recruits in the Rivals.com and Scout.com rankings. Click here to watch Coach Lynch’s 2 p.m. press conference.

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The Breakdown: Brees and New Orleans – The ultimate underdog story (Summit Daily News)

Growing up in the Midwest, all you had to do was turn on either ABC, ESPN or ESPN2 on a Saturday morning in the fall to understand where it was you really lived: Big Ten Country. I can remember so many weekends of my childhood – during football season, at least – where I sat and watched (what used to be) America’s premier conference on TV. Then, I’d go outside to play catch with my brother …

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Recruiting judgment day arrives for rookie coaches (Louisville Courier-Journal)

The first battle between new University of Louisville coach Charlie Strong and new Kentucky coach Joker Phillips will take place Wednesday, the first day of college football’s national signing period. Both head into signing day after a few whirlwind weeks of gathering recruits, and both hope to add a couple at the last minute.

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Penn State atop conference heap (Chicago Sun-Times)

Ohio State and Michigan usually dominate Big Ten football recruiting, but not this year. Penn State has climbed to the top, but there isn’t a dominating team. Instead, there is more parity from top to bottom.Nationally, though, the Big Ten has fallen on hard times. According to longtime recruiting analyst Tom Lemming of CBS College Sports, the Big Ten trails the Southeastern, Atlantic Coast and …

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