Archives for: July 2008, 17
N.C. A&T football coach Fobbs adds 4 to his staff
N.C. A&T football coach Lee Fobbs announced the hiring of four new assistants, including two new coordinators.
John McKenzie is the first offensive coordinator Fobbs has hired to his staff. Fobbs served as the Aggies' offensive coordinator during… more »
AD Hart makes gains at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Rick Hart is steadily working his way through his checklist, moving closer to making his vision a reality.
Two years ago Hart took over as the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga athletic director. He was hired on May 23, 2006, and started nearly… more »
UND' Alerus Center Looks at a Major Facelift
A major face lift could be in the works for Grand Forks’ Alerus Center starting in the next few months.
That would mean changes to the exterior to enhance the appearance of the 7-year-old facility and new graphics in the interior to better portray it… more »
Great West to Stay at Five Football Teams For Now
Contrary to a report suggesting that Utah Valley could soon add football, the new Great West Conference member is unlikely to join Cal Poly in the sport in the near future, school officials said Tuesday.
"It was probably exaggerated a little bit," Ut… more »
Former Saluki Jones hopes second NFL season goes better than first
Former Southern Illinois University standout Braden Jones didn't have the greatest luck in his first campaign in professional football last year. The tight end, who was signed as a free agent by the Minnesota Vikings, suffered a knee injury last year an… more »
USD radio moving to city
The University of South Dakota announced Tuesday that Sioux Falls-based KYBB 102.7 FM is its new flagship radio station for football and men's basketball.
One of seven stations owned by Results Radio/Cumulus Media Group, the one-year agreement with K… more »
Crittenton decides against NDSU
The chance to finish his career close to home has lured North Dakota State College of Science standout defensive end Jarrett Crittenton to Middle Tennessee State University.
Crittenton said Tuesday that the opportunity to play in front of family and… more »
Officials drive harder bargain for payment
The Big Sky Conference hopes it makes the right call when it comes to soaring gas prices and the hiring of officials.
Commissioner Doug Fullerton said officials are being hit as hard by rising gas costs, and that may make it more costly to hire… more »
Big Sky plans for impacts
Big Sky Commissioner Doug Fullerton is worried about what he sees.
Concerned with reports that gas prices could sail well above $5 a gallon and that 200 communities could lose jet air service in the near future, he's concerned that rising fuel costs c… more »
UM finalizes deal to install turf in stadium
It's official: The University of Montana will replace the synthetic playing surface in Washington-Grizzly Stadium this summer.
The move will allow Sprinturf, the manufacturer, to install the latest technology offered by the company. Removal of the ol… more »
Eight players lose scholarships at PSU
Citing academics and off-field issues, Glanville trims last season's roster
Eight players that suited up last year for Portland State's football team will likely not return for the 2008 season after their scholarships were not renewed for the 2008-09… more »