That will do it too, of course doing so will bring out the "Renfro TD that wasn't" which cost them a Super Bowl, even though it would have only tied the game.
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A $9 Million gift ($5M from individual, $4M from his bank) to Arkansas State was announced today and it will go towards this, to be completed by July 2015:
Side by Sides of the current Centennial Bank Stadium with what it will look like in the future- pic.twitter.com/htjHolKYKg
— Kara Richey (@Kara_Richey) August 26, 2014
Damn!
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Nice!!!!
:Ohio_State: and :Notre_Dame: announced a home-and-home for 2022, 2023. As of now, :Ohio_State: is scheduled to play both :Notre_Dame: and :Texas: those years.
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Found out this morning that this is a local college's field. It's an NAIA school.
http://www.stlmag.com/downloads/1942...ebeb3670805017
Central Arkansas has that same concept
http://content.sportslogos.net/news/...nsas-field.jpg
Yeah, I saw that one after posting.
:sick:
Those are horrid.
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That stadium at Lindenwood University-Belleville looks a lot better then the NAIA school near me.
NCAA lifts Penn State's bowl ban, full scholarships to be restored in 2015
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-...190311537.html
Yay pedophile state university can play in a bowl game again. :sick:
June Jones steps down effective immediately at SMU.
June Jones has resigned as coach of the SMU Mustangs, citing "personal issues."
"This afternoon, I talked to my staff and players and notified them that I have decided to resign as SMU head football coach effective immediately," Jones said in a statement released by the school. "It was a very difficult decision for me to make, as you can imagine. I have devoted my life for the last 50 years to playing and coaching this game and it has been a great journey."
"I have some personal issues I have been dealing with and I need to take a step away so I can address them at this time," Jones said.
In December, Jones agreed to a three-year extension that would have kept him at the school through 2017.
Yep because those sick actions (of a former coach) helped PSU's football team on the field :nod:
Thank goodness the NCAA now has guidelines to clearly state that what Joe did was correct too.
Also I don't know about everyone else but insinuating that Penn State University is pedophile state university is quite a comment. Having followed all of your posts since this I certainly wouldn't expect you of all people to read up on the newly released docs:
“Athletic departments must cooperate with but not manage, direct, control or interfere with college or university investigations into allegations of sexual violence ensuring that investigations involving student-athletes and athletics department staff are managed in the same manner as all other students and staff on campus,” states the executive committee’s resolution that passed in August. It also says members of athletic departments should “report immediately any suspected sexual violence to appropriate campus offices for investigation and adjudication.”
Keep on hating and labeling, I hear it makes the weak feel stronger.
I grew in thinking there was nothing better than SWAC battle of the bands but even I have to admit that Ohio St.'s band is clearly head and shoulders above all other bands.
I'm sure a lot of you have already heard about this coach but for those that haven't, check out this article on Pulaski Academy's Kevin Kelley
Always Onside Kick, Go For It on 4th Down, Arrive At The Stadium Late - The Kevin Kelley Way at Pulaski Academy
I imagine he'll be coaching at some college level (maybe FCS to start) in the next couple of years... it will be interesting to see how it translates at the next level.
I've been reading about him for years. I'd be a little surprised if he ever moves up a level. He's got a good amount of support at Pulaski Academy. Not sure every fan base would be willing to support that.
I do love hearing coaches think outside the box. The compulsory warm up stretching period for my son's 10 year old football team just seems archaic at times. And so many coaches in football run tons of agility drills. At the lower levels I see that as largely a waste of time. Focus on teaching kids how to be good football players with football drills. Trying to turn them into slightly better athletes at the younger age group should be way down that list IMO.
Well, this is new: http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/col...ayer-10000.ece
Yep. Farewell college football. It was fun.
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I'm not buying Power Five Football when it's released on PS4/Xbox One
Didn't see a High School football thread around. Ohio high schools combine for a 83-82 overtime game that was 75-75 at the end of regulation.
http://www.lancastereaglegazette.com...ages/17708867/
:smh:
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I did bet the overs in that one :nod:
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It's been rumored for weeks now... seems like rumor is growing stronger.
BREAKING: UAB is firing athletic director Brian Mackin & will announce later this week it will be shutting down football program per source.
— Thayer Evans (@ThayerEvansCR) November 30, 2014
Yep, my phone has been blowing up for the last couple minutes with multiple sports sites reporting the exact same. Truly a sad situation for the players and coaches, especially after a 6-6 season, the best record they've had since 2004. First year coach Bill Clark just took this program in a direction it hasn't been in a decade, possibly to a bowl game, and just as that happens, now they're going to up and kill the entire program. All the players over the years who have still committed to UAB and spent their college careers playing for a team that couldn't find any success in a decade, still showing up and working to try and turn the team into a winner, they end up just shoved out on their asses now. Way to go Alabama Board of Trustees. Great job.
Well, if they don't go to a bowl, I can say I witnessed their last game and win in person. And as a bonus, I apparently watched it upside-down.
Edit: It's sad that Alabama and Auburn would schedule other cupcakes (including Southern Miss) instead of UAB/Troy/USA. They lined the pockets of out-of-state schools instead of taking care of home.
Sadly, I can see a lot of programs going this way. Too many schools need guaranteed home games to make ends meet and the "mid-major" schools are too expensive to bring in. More games are going to match up the extreme ends of the power structure and the middle tier is going to suffer as a result.
Sports-Glutton.com All-Access Pass with Arkansas State - Part 1
http://sports-glutton.com/2014/12/02...ootball-day-1/
A long but interesting look behind the scenes at Arkansas State football.
And reports are coming out that UAB has just been fucked out of a football team. Way to go Alabama Board of Trustees. Jackasses.
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Hoke is fired.
Video from the UAB meeting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAvSuQEh6lI