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Coach Sherri Coale's Sooners kept up that attitude in this game.
Ogwumike carries Stanford over Oklahoma, into title game 2010
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No doubt, Coale's been playing his best football with the stakes at their highest.
Virginia Tech's memorable turnaround continues Mark Giannotto 2010
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Well both those catches were identical to Coale's 43-yard touchdown reception that ultimately was the game-winning score in Virginia Tech's win over Miami a couple weeks ago.
Virginia Tech's memorable turnaround continues Mark Giannotto 2010
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Even on that play, a Miami defender knocked Coale's helmet off.
RB Ryan Williams finally breaks loose, and some more notes Mark Giannotto 2010
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No doubt, Coale's been playing his best football with the stakes at their highest.
Virginia Tech's memorable turnaround continues Mark Giannotto 2010
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Well both those catches were identical to Coale's 43-yard touchdown reception that ultimately was the game-winning score in Virginia Tech's win over Miami a couple weeks ago.
Virginia Tech's memorable turnaround continues Mark Giannotto 2010
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Coale's proposed FLAGG PAC (which stood for "Freedom, Liberty, and Good Government Political Action Committee") never got off the ground, but in essence, Coale has become a one-man PAC himself, pursuing the the political goals of his memo single-handedly, with Van Susteren as his well-placed tag-team partner.
Geoffrey Dunn: Sarah, Greta & Scientology--Part II: Van Susteren Doth Protest Too Much 2009
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Coale's extensive training in Scientology is a matter of public record.
Geoffrey Dunn: Sarah, Greta & Scientology--Part II: Van Susteren Doth Protest Too Much 2009
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Coale's extensive contributions to elected officials -- including a $2,000 contribution to then U.S.
Geoffrey Dunn: Sarah, Greta & Scientology--Part II: Van Susteren Doth Protest Too Much 2009
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The second-seeded Sooners (31-4) won their 19th straight, moving to the San Antonio Regional semifinals, the first time coach Sherri Coale's team has been there since 2002.
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