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He is perhaps even better known as a college-football announcer in recent years for ESPN and ABC.
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Preseason No. 1 Oklahoma has fallen to No. 3 in the Associated Press college-football poll even though its record remains unblemished.
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This arrangement comes on the heels of a number of high-profile cases that have stretched the boundaries of what defines a college-football player.
How Wisconsin Imported a Quarterback Ben Cohen 2011
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The college-football realignment carousel continued Monday as the boards of regents from both Texas and Oklahoma gave their presidents the authority to move the schools out of the Big 12 Conference and into whatever shiny, new and financially prolific conference they might deem worthy.
Schools That Could End Up Nowhere Jared Diamond 2011
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Wilson is, for all intents and purposes, a hired gun—a college-football free agent.
How Wisconsin Imported a Quarterback Ben Cohen 2011
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The Big Ten Considers Four-Team Tournament The Big Ten Conference, historically opposed to a college-football playoff, might propose a four-team tournament with semifinal games played on campus, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Court Strips Contador of Tour de France Title Jim Chairusmi 2012
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But this is as bad as it gets: If the five aforementioned favorites win by those point spreads an average of 30.8 points, it would represent one of the most lopsided Saturdays in recent college-football history.
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WASHINGTON—The inspirational 1993 movie "Rudy" celebrates Daniel Ruettiger as a plucky underdog who overcomes long odds and his diminutive stature to earn a walk-on role on Notre Dame's legendary college-football team.
SEC Tackles 'Rudy' in Fraud Case Andrew Ackerman 2011
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This college-football season has felt very top heavy, with the teams at the top of the polls dominating the competition.
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As any seasoned college-football fan knows, the ability to enjoy this sport often requires the parallel ability to endure the occasional glimpse at its unsavory side—the predatory recruiting, the salaries of the coaches, the occasional NCAA rules violation.
How Wisconsin Imported a Quarterback Ben Cohen 2011
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