Archives for: September 2010, 17
NCAA Approves North Dakota Nickname Plans
UND receives acceptance from Athletic Association regarding logo retirement.
Big changes may soon be coming to the UND athletic program. A recent statement by the National Collegiate Athletic Association said that because UND is retiring the Fighting… more »
Southern Utah Eyes Upset Against San Jose
Forgive San Jose State for eagerly looking forward to its game against Southern Utah on Saturday night.
The Spartans’ anticipation is understandable because, for the only time in the opening four weeks of the season, they play somebody close to their… more »
Several Tests For Jags On Saturday Against Nicholls State
Saturday is a big day for South Alabama football. The Jaguars will be returning to the field after a week off, They'll also be facing their first Football Championship Subdivision opponent in Nicholls State.
And while the Colonels enter the game with… more »
Penn PA Announcer To Retire After 50 Years Of Service
C.T. Alexander has accomplished more in his 76 years than most can imagine. Marine, director of two federal programs involving international education, cheerleader, grandfather; Alexander has done it all. For the last 50 years, Franklin Field's patrons… more »
SDSU hosts Illinois State in "Cereal Bowl", Coyotes Take on Tough NAIA
On Saturday, the Jackrabbits host Illinois State in a Missouri Valley Football Conference clash scheduled for 6 p.m. at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium in the 15th annual “Cereal Bowl.”
SDSU leads the relatively young series 2-0 and is looking for its first… more »
Princeton Star Outruns Genetic Disease to Renew Football Career
Princeton University running back Jordan Culbreath blamed football training camp last season for the fatigue, headaches and sores in his mouth, until a blood test showed he had a rare genetic disorder that was slowly killing him.
After enduring 12 bl… more »