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Daniels Comes Up Big To Close Out 2010
Posted on 1 Jan 2011 by Brian Joyce.
Sophomore quarterback B.J. Daniels ( 20/27 189 yards, 2 TD) threw two touchdown passes and ran for another touchdown as the Bulls pulled off the upset yesterday in Charlotte, N.C. Daniels was starting for the first time in thirty four days ( he got hurt at Miami on Thanksgiving weekend ) and earned the MVP honors in yesterday's 31-26 win over Clemson in the Meineke Car Care Bowl played at...
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All Bark With No Bite. #1 Ducks Handle Huskies 53-16
Posted on 6 Nov 2010 by Rob Parness.
The #1 Oregon Ducks came into Saturday’s game against the visiting Washington Huskies with expectations that the pups from Seattle would sit, lay down, and roll over against the top-ranked team in the nation. With the Huskies best player, quarterback Jake Locker, having turned into “the hurt locker” and unable to play with a broken rib the Ducks defense was expected to have little trouble...
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Miami Vs. Ohio Preview
Posted on 21 Oct 2010 by Michael Solomon.
The Miami RedHawks and Ohio Bobcats face off this weekend in Oxford, renewing their annual “Battle for the Bricks” contest. Not only are the two in-state rivals battling for bragging rights, but also for first place in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) East division. Yes you heard that right. Miami, the team who has spent much of the last two seasons in the basement of college football, is...
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Kansas State – Baylor Preview
Posted on 21 Oct 2010 by Chad Craghead.
Looking to become bowl eligible for the first time since 2006, the Kansas State Wildcats travel to Waco, Texas Saturday afternoon to battle the Baylor Bears. Led by sophomore quarterback Robert Griffin III, the Bears have a dynamic offense that will present many problems for a young, porous Wildcat defense. Having the worse rush defense in the Big 12 and 115th nationally, Kansas State will once...
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Miami Vs. Central Michigan Preview
Posted on 14 Oct 2010 by Michael Solomon.
2-0. That’s what the Miami RedHawks are in Mid-American Conference play. Although having a 3-3 record, the RedHawks are on top of the MAC East division through six weeks of the 2010 season. The RedHawks can now focus all of their attention on conference play the rest of the season, which will be good for a team that ended non-conference play with a disappointing 45-3 defeat last weekend at th...
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Oregon gets by Washington State, despite injuries
Posted on 10 Oct 2010 by Ryan Frank.
Coming into their sixth game of the season the ducks had not one player on the injury report and had a very healthy team. Well that changed in the first half in Pullman, first down was Kenjon Barner who took a huge hit returning a kick off and was on the ground for quite some time. His parents made their way down onto the field to see if he was okay. After sometime Barner came to his feet on hi...
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Arizona vs. Oregon State Preview
Posted on 6 Oct 2010 by Henry Childs.
Coming off a bye week, the Arizona Wildcats host an Oregon State team that has shown a lot of inconsistency thus far this season. But with a win, Arizona can move to 5-0, 2-0 in the Pac-10, and put themselves in a very good position to make a statement to the rest of the conference. There are many “keys” to the game, if you will, but none other than Nick Foles’ ability to succeed against ...
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Miami Uses Strong Second Half to Edge Golden Flashes 27-21
Posted on 3 Oct 2010 by Michael Solomon.
Kent State had Miami right where they wanted them. With just under a minute to go, Kent State was driving and had the ball inside the RedHawk 10 yard line down 27-21. A touchdown would have won the game for the Golden Flashes, and who would have bet against them after putting together a 60+ yard already in less than two minutes? Miami junior safety Anthony Kokal had other ideas. Kent State quar...
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Army loses to Temple 42-35, falls to 3-2
Posted on 3 Oct 2010 by Donald Lappe.
The game could not have opened much better for Army – after forcing a Temple fumble on the opening kickoff and recovering deep in Temple territory, Army scored on a 2-yard plunge from sophomore quarterback Trent Steelman to take a 7-0 lead. After two Temple touchdowns by way of sophomore running back Matt Brown, Temple took a 13-7 lead after the first quarter. The Black Knights dominated ...
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Miami Struggles, Falls to Missouri 51-13
Posted on 26 Sep 2010 by Michael Solomon.
After winning two in a row, Miami came into Saturday’s game against Missouri looking for the school’s first three-game win streak since the 2006 campaign. A win against the Tigers would have been huge for the Miami program, which has not earned a bowl-bid since 2007. Missouri had no plans for a Miami upset though, and showed the RedHawks why they had been placed in the top 25 after starting...
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Miami wins again, Defeats Colorado State 31-10
Posted on 19 Sep 2010 by Michael Solomon.
Get on your feet Miami fans because your team has won two games in a row for the first time in three years. And what if I told you they looked good doing it? Surprised yet? Well many fans were on Saturday afternoon at Yager Stadium, as they watched the RedHawks erase an early 3-0 deficit by scoring 31 unanswered points against Colorado State. The 31-10 win over the visiting Rams was a big win f...
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21st Ranked Mountaineers Improve to 3-0
Posted on 18 Sep 2010 by Jason Lee.
First things first, I couldn't have been more wrong about the outcome of this game. It was apparent from the start that West Virginia showed up to play some serious football today in Morgantown. The 20th ranked Mountaineers beat their visiting rivals from the ACC, the Maryland Terrapins, 31-17 in front of a crowd of over 50,000 fans. True sophomore quarterback Gino Smith did a fabulous ...









