Archives for: February 2008, 09
'Pards assistant goes to Richmond
Lafayette offensive coordinator Faragalli takes job with Spiders.
The Lafayette football program found itself caught in a Spiders' web recently.
But, not for long.
Coach Frank Tavani wasn't surprised when longtime offensive coordinator and quar… more »
Lafayette's Padilla Preparing for Next Level
Lafayette All-America tackle Jesse Padilla turned 22 on Friday.
The celebration was tempered only slightly by the news Saturday he was not going to be the first Leopard to be invited to the NFL Scouting Combine.
Padilla had been cautiously optimis… more »
Colgate's Longtime DC Goes to FBS Rutgers
As a result of Darren Rizzi's move to Rhode Island, Rutgers' Greg Schiano taps Colgate to fill his vacancy.
Rutgers added two assistant coaches yesterday, filling out Greg Schiano’s staff after the Scarlet Knights lost two assistants at the end of th… more »
Diversity Rule Goes to College
The Washington Post writes that Division I Football adopts the NFL hiring practice to ensure that minority candidates are being considered.
A version of the minority-interviewing rule that was the catalyst for the NFL to diversify its head coaching r… more »
FAMU Schedule Big Games
The Joe Taylor era of Florida A&M football will debut at Bragg Memorial Stadium Aug. 30 against Alabama State.
The Alabama State game is one of five home games the Rattlers have on their 2008 football schedule released Friday afternoon.
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QB King Headed to Hoyas
Georgetown's a perfect fit for this Wisconsin native.
ROCKTON - Hononegah's David King had a grin from ear-to-ear all day Thursday.
After achieving the dream he's had since he was a boy, it's understandable.
The 6-foot-2, 210-pound senior signe… more »
Welch signs National Letter with Morehead football
With programs like Wofford, Furman, Alcorn State and Mississippi showing interest, Carroll County's Keith Welch didn't find much to like about Morehead State University the first time he visited campus.
But Welch gave the Eagles a second chance and t… more »
SDSU Setting Good Example On How To Move To D-1
When SDSU first announced its decision to go D-1, a number of people berated the college, saying that it would mean the end of recruiting home-grown athletes and playing games of interest. (Oddly enough, many of them were wearing South Dakota red, thoug… more »
Northern Iowa right mix for Williams
A record-setting season helped attract the attention of the state’s most successful collegiate football team, and Marshalltown High School senior Derek Williams is ready to succeed on the next level too.
Northern Iowa landed one of the state’s top wi… more »