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Schlabach: Way-Too-Early Top 25, Take 2
Players have declared for the NFL draft. Recruits have signed their letters of intent. It's time to take a second look at the 2012 top 25.
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Pac-12 extends Scott's contract through 2016
The Pac-12 board of directors unanimously decided to extend the contract of commissioner Larry Scott through 2016, the conference said Monday morning.
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Mularkey's son arrested on possession charge
Chapel Hill police say the son of new Jacksonville Jaguars coach Mike Mularkey is among three former North Carolina athletes arrested for possession of cocaine.
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Report: Rhodes' timeline contradicts Yale QB's
Rhodes Trust officials suggest a Yale University quarterback would have known his candidacy for the prestigious scholarship was in jeopardy because of a sexual misconduct allegation, contrary to what he has said, a newspaper reports.
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Georgia Tech awaits NCAA take on violations
Georgia Tech officials are considering the implications of this week's disclosure that the school broke NCAA recruiting rules.
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Source: Fleck left NIU job to coach Bucs' WRs
A day after backing out of an agreement with NIU, a source said P.J. Fleck is heading to Tampa.
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W. Virginia cancels Sept. 8 game vs. Florida St.
West Virginia has decided to cancel its Sept. 8 football game at Florida State.
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Georgia dismisses 3 for violation of team rules
Cornerback Nick Marshall, cornerback Chris Sanders and receiver Sanford Seay have been dismissed from Georgia's football team for violating team rules.
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Iowa offensive coordinator O'Keefe leaving
Iowa offensive coordinator Ken O'Keefe has left the program for another job, the school announced Friday.
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Meyer: Ohio State recruited within the rules
Ohio State coach Urban Meyer defended his staff's recruiting practices on Friday, following comments from some Big Ten coaches who lost recruits to the Buckeyes about the practice of "flipping" players who have made verbal commitments.