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Villanova Wildcats consider Big East football invitation
Villanova is studying a proposal to join the Big East Conference in football, the school's athletic director told the Philadelphia Daily News on Friday.
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South Carolina receives formal notice of NCAA investigation
South Carolina received formal notification Thursday that the NCAA is investigating its football program.
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Sources: Former North Carolina defensive back Chris Hawkins at center of NCAA probe
Georgia wide receiver A.J. Green sold his Independence Bowl jersey to a former North Carolina football player who is also at the center of the NCAA's investigation into alleged rules violations in the Tar Heels program.
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McManus' OT FG lifts Temple past Central Mich.
Brandon McManus hit a 30-yard field goal in overtime to give Temple a 13-10 victory over Central Michigan in the Mid-American Conference opener for both teams.
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Wisconsin linebacker Mike Taylor to make season debut; linebacker Chris Borland to sit
Wisconsin linebacker Mike Taylor will make his season debut Saturday against San Jose State, while linebacker Chris Borland will sit out.
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Newton powers No. 21 Auburn past Miss. State
Cameron Newton threw two touchdown passes and accounted for 206 total yards to help No. 21 Auburn beat Mississippi State 17-14 in the Southeastern Conference opener for both teams.
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Boise State-Virginia Tech earns big TV ratings
Boise State's victory over Virginia Tech matched last year's Southern California-Ohio State thriller as the highest-rated college football game on ESPN since 1994.
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Offensive lineman Rishaw Johnson kicked off Mississippi for rules violation
Coach Houston Nutt says Mississippi offensive lineman Rishaw Johnson has been kicked off the team after a "violation of team rules."
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Miami players Jeremy Lewis, John Calhoun, Darion Hall, Travis Williams out for season
Defensive tackle Jeremy Lewis and three other Miami players were ruled out for the season because of injuries.
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Officials: University of North Carolina issues may stretch back a year
Academic misconduct in the University of North Carolina football program may date back more than a year, athletic director Dick Baddour told the UNC system's Board of Governors on Thursday.