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Entries for February 4th, 2010

Signing Day Blitz: Ranking the Big Ten (Rivals.com via Yahoo! Sports)

Joe Paterno proved he can still get it done on the recruiting trail by reeling in the nation’s No.

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Lafayette, La. & Ind. bakeries talk Super Bowl smack (The Lafayette Daily Advertiser)

From the Great Harvest Bread Co. Blog at www.GreatHarvestOfAcadiana.com

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Big Ten lands Lex standouts (Mansfield News Journal)

LEXINGTON — The next time Courtney Avery and Shaquille Jefferson walk onto the same football field, it will be as members of opposing Big Ten teams.

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Top recruit Kates gives IU’s Lynch a scare (The Indianapolis Star)

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Recent reports said Andre Kates, one of Indiana football’s top commitments, was wavering. The junior college transfer had visited the University of Miami (Fla.) and Oregon State.

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Purdue secures help in secondary (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)

With the starting secondary gone, Purdue coach Danny Hope had an easy sell to some recruits. Come to Purdue and have a chance to be a four-year starter. The pitch worked.

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Lynch introduces 2010 recruiting class (Indiana Daily Student)

Recruiting is a matter of perspective for the IU coaching staff. While national scouting services rank IU’s 2010 signing class at the bottom of the Big Ten, Hoosier coach Bill Lynch welcomed the 25-member class on National Signing Day on Wednesday saying he felt very comfortable with his new recruits.

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Saints player has strong Hoosier roots (WTHR Indianapolis)

A Super Bowl standout is turning a part of Colts Country into Who Dat nation.

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High School Football Players Head for the College Level (WBAY Green Bay)

Wednesday was national signing day for high school football players, and Northeast Wisconsin is well-represented, especially in the Big Ten.

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