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Entries for June, 2010

Breaking Down the Big Ten, Part Four: the Purdue Boilermakers

Things appear to be looking up for Purdue. Yes, in coach Danny Hope’s first season at the helm his Boilermakers went 5-7, thereby leaving them home for the winter. However, I, for one, didn’t think they would win three games last season. I certainly didn’t think they would be able to come within two points of beating eventual Pac-10 champ Oregon, in Eugene, or that they would beat the eventual …

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Big Ten Early Bird Preview: A Husker’s Take

The final year of the Big Ten as we know it starts in the fall of 2010. The eleven team league has been in the head lines since December of ‘09 with the talk of expansion and surprised no one at accepting Nebraska’s bid to join one of the most prestigious academic conferences in America. All this excitement though, doesn’t come to fruition for another year. The Huskers will start play in 2011 …

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Mount Carmel’s Sujka calls signal: It’s baseball at Indiana

For some athletes, the recruiting process seems never-ending. For Chris Sujka, it went by almost in the blink of an eye. The Mount Carmel two-sport standout spent most of his life figuring he’d be putting on shoulder pads and a football helmet in college. But instead he’s heading to Indiana to play baseball after giving the Hoosiers a verbal commitment this week. Sujka, a football quarterback …

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Power Ranking the Football Uniforms of New Big Ten: Nebraska Included

Tradition has been a staple of the Big Ten since its beginnings and has continued through the conference expansion process. The league has expanded twice in the last two decades and has added two teams that have outstanding histories. Many Big Ten rivalries have been around for over a century and Wisconsin-Minnesota is the longest running rivalry in college football. These rivalries are very …

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FanHouse: Is Krzyzewski the best coach alive?

More than a man of an era, John Wooden was an era itself.

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University of Mississippi Rebels Choose FieldTurf yet Again

Rebel indoor practice facility surface is replaced by FieldTurf for increased safety and performance; marks 2nd FieldTurf field on campus

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‘I’m not going to use my head on a tackle again’

The Team: I ask John Vorhees, my old pal from Peoria and a former middle linebacker for Northwestern, how many concussions he has had. ”What’s a concussion?” he asks. This is not a trivial question. Nor is it one I properly can answer.

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Power Ranking The 2010 Strength Of Schedule For Big Ten Teams

Not all schedules are created equal. And in the high-stakes world of major college football, strength of schedule can be a crucial factor in determining which teams are earning championship trophies and playing in New Year’s Day bowl games at the end of the season… …and which teams will be spending the holidays at home because they couldn’t squeeze out the half dozen wins needed to be bowl …

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Notoriously Fast Starters: Don’t Let These 10 CFB Teams Fool You

The start of the college football season always has a lot of teams that start very strong and finish the first month with three or four wins. But that next month of the season is where the true top teams are separated from the average teams and the overrated bunch. As we head into 2010, with the large amount of roster turnovers and the offseason chaos, it’s tough to separate the true top teams …

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Coach Lynch Discusses Offseason

Indiana football head coach Bill Lynch takes time to talk about camps and how the offseason is going.

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