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University of Tennessee Orange Vs. White Spring Game
Posted on 21 Apr 2012 by Corey Graham.
The University of Tennessee football team held their annual Orange Vs. White spring game today. While this game means about as much to the casual fan as preseason in the NFL, to a diehard fan such as myself it is the first look at the college football team that will determine my moods and thoughts on life for the next year. The Orange team pulled out the victory 17-14, but like I said this vict...
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Petrino fired as head coach of Arkansas
Posted on 10 Apr 2012 by Mark Jasper.
For more on this breaking story, please click on the link below at ESPN.com http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/7798429/bobby-petrino-return-arkansas-razorbacks-coach-sources-say
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Kentucky Ends “The Streak”
Posted on 26 Nov 2011 by Corey Graham.
For the first time since 1984 the Kentucky Wildcats have beaten the Tennessee Volunteers. Tennessee's offense looked more like a train wreck then the well oiled machine most thought it would be today. Being a die-hard Tennessee fan, what's hardest to swallow is the fact that the Vols were beaten by a wide receiver posing as a quarterback. Kentucky threw only 6 passes, completing 4 of them for 1...
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Tennessee Looks to Become Bowl Eligible with a Win Over Rival Kentucky
Posted on 26 Nov 2011 by Corey Graham.
The Tennessee Volunteer football team looks to become bowl eligible on saturday with a win over rival Kentucky in Lexington. The Vols have beaten the Wildcats 26 straight times, 14 straight when traveling to Kentucky. Tennessee fans can breath a sigh of relief if their team can pull off a bowl birth after a roller coaster like season. With Tyler Bray getting his bearings back after returning fr...
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Gator nation has reasons for optimism
Posted on 14 Oct 2011 by thesportingmouth.
With a 4-2 record and 2 thumping losses in consecutive weeks it would be easy to write the Gators out of BCS championship contention, in fact it’s the logical & obvious thing to do. They were stifled by the Crimson Tide in Gainsville 2 weeks ago and dominated by LSU last week, but despite not even being ranked they’re not out of it yet and here’s why. At 2-2 in the SEC East they’re ...
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A strong finish for the Tigers in Week 2
Posted on 10 Sep 2011 by Khristina Stackpole.
There you have it, the Auburn Tigers continue their winning streak with 17 straight wins. Though the last 4 minutes of the game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs were a bit nerve-racking, Auburn finished strong. Quarterback Barrett Trotter completed 16 for 23 with 146 yards and 2 touchdowns. Roughly a minute and a half into the game Michael Dyer scored the first rushing touchdown for the ...
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Week 2: Tigers take on the Bulldogs
Posted on 8 Sep 2011 by Khristina Stackpole.
The Auburn Tigers gave us a nail biting week one by barely beating out unranked Utah State 42-38. In result, giving Auburn fans an unsettling feeling about the week 2 match up against #16 Mississippi State who defeated the Memphis tigers 59-14 in week one. Auburn did not exactly give off a National Champion “vibe” with a low total of 364 yards in week one, while Mississippi State...
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Running Back Situation is Getting Worse
Posted on 18 Jul 2011 by Brenden Hull.
A position that was supposed to be a strength for the Bulldogs in 2011 has quickly turned into a major liability. First, Washaun Ealey left the team by “mutual agreement” after the conclusion of spring practice. His departure followed several disciplinary issues, including two suspensions in the last seven months. Mark Richt had constantly stated that Ealey needed to improve his beh...
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My take on Georgia’s eligibility issues
Posted on 28 Jun 2011 by Brenden Hull.
Like many other schools in the NCAA, Georgia now has several players who are facing investigation and possible suspension for receiving improper benefits. The Columbus Ledger-Enquirer has reported that Jarvis Jones and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope allegedly received financial assistance from a local parks and recreation department, according to police documents obtained by the newspaper. Jones is a...
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Should Georgia run more spread offense?
Posted on 23 Jun 2011 by Brenden Hull.
This is an interesting question, and one that will certainly be brought up again before the end of next season: With the offensive tools that Georgia currently has on its roster, should the team run more spread offense in addition to the pro set? On the surface, it seems like a great idea. Aaron Murray flashed his running ability multiple times last season, recording at least 30 rushing yards i...
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Chizik signs 5 year extension with the Auburn Tigers
Posted on 17 Jun 2011 by Khristina Stackpole.
Auburn's head coach Gene Chizik is currently one of the top paid coaches in college football now making $3.5 million up from the $2.2 he was making, and Auburn fans everywhere will agree, it's worth it! Coach Chizik has signed a 5 year contract extension with the tigers making him Auburns head coach through the 2015 season. Former University of Central Florida de...
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National Champ Auburn visits the White House
Posted on 8 Jun 2011 by Mark Jasper.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=6641794









