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October
19, 2003
Game No. 7:
ECU-Army Game Vitals - 10.19
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Denny O'Brien: A bonding win for East Carolina
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Pirates prevail in struggle between the winless
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Box Score & Statistics
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Nuggets:
Notes from ECU and beyond - 10.19
Bonesville.net
From ecupirates.com
-Pirates
Notch First Win Of The Season, 38-32 Over Army
-No.
25 Cincinnati Tops Volleyball, 3-0
-Men's
Basketball Conducts First Full Workout Of New Season
-Wiley,
Rouse Star In Midnight Scrimmage
-Pirate
Swimmers, Divers Defeat College of Charleston
-MacKenize
Places Second At State Championships
From
Greenville Daily Reflector
-Thompson
gets first win as collegiate head coach
-Nearly
1,500 fans turn out for ECU�s Midnight Madness
-Rice,
SMU, Tulsa leaving WAC for Conference USA
ECU goes to Townes in win
Raleigh News & Observer
Black Knights Clipped By East Carolina, 38-32
goarmysports.com
From The
Middleton (NY) Times Herald-Record
-Mumford-
blame me for this defeat
-Dawkins-
Firing right decision
-Dedicated
Black Knights deserve better
-Latest
loss tougher
Herrion likes
what he sees
Kinston Free Press
Pirates coach wins 1st game
Charlotte Observer
October
18, 2003
Keith LeClair:
From The Dugout - 10.18
Bonesville.net
Optimism abounds in Greenville & Chapel Hill - 10.18
Bonesville.net
C-USA poised to whack WAC & MAC - 10.18
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Nuggets:
Notes from ECU and beyond - 10.18
Bonesville.net
Bonesville
Bytes - 10.18
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Bill Herrion Media Day remarks
Bonesville.net
From ecupirates.com
-The
Time Is Now
-ECU
Men's Basketball Media Day Quotes
-ECU
Women's Soccer Battles Miami to 2-2 Tie
-No.
21 Louisville Tops Volleyball, 3-1
-Pirate
GameWeek
Football Today
East Carolina vs. Army
Saturday October 18th
1:00 p.m. ET (WITN-TV 7)
Michie Stadium, West Point, NY
Gametracker |
Live Stats
Pirate Radio 1250 Audio Broadcast
Army Audio
Broadcast
Toss out the records, please
Middleton (NY) Times Herald-Record
From The New Bern Sun Journal
-Winless
Bowl II
-Pirates
hoops excited as new season looms
ECU-Army
preview
Kinston Free Press
ECU facing Army still seeking first win
Raleigh News & Observer
From
Greenville Daily Reflector
-ECU�s
Mickey McCoy is continuing his family�s tradition in football.
-ECU
women�s team hoping to continue climb in C-USA
-Mountain
West eyeing up TCU
October
17, 2003
Al Myatt:
View from the East - 10.17
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Dealing with madness � midnight & otherwise
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Nuggets:
Notes from ECU and beyond - 10.17
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Pirate
Radio 1250 AUDIO - 10.17
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The John Thompson Radio Call-In Show
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Locker Room (Monroe, Wiggins, Crumpler & Junior Smith)
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Cable
7 AUDIO - 10.17
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On Campus (Richie, Sheeter, Emodi, Dougherty)
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From ecupirates.com
-ECU
Set To Challenge For State Cross Country Supremacy
-"Midnight
Madness At Minges" Premieres Oct. 17
-Women's
Soccer Set To Take On Miami and Marquette
C-USA officials proactive in hunt for new members
Greenville Daily Reflector
Berry
dismissal looms large Saturday
Kinston Free Press
C-USA Fearless Predictions
Collegefootballnews.com
October
16, 2003
Henry Hinton:
Henry's Highlights - 10.16
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West
Point joins college athletics sleaze-fest
Bonesville.net
Basketball coaches vow to clean up act - 10.16
Bonesville.net
Suspension hits Pirates' secondary - 10.16
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Nuggets:
Notes from ECU and beyond - 10.16
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Pirate Radio 1250 AUDIO - 10.16
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Fan Show (guests R. Walker, B. Tuggle, M. Ball)
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From The Booth (guests W. Shelton, J. Bogaczyk, D. Darling)
Bonesville.net
Cable 7 AUDIO - 10.16
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Midweek Tailgate (Steve Logan, Henry Hinton, Mike Steele)
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From ecupirates.com
-Antonie
Nealy Suspended from Football Team
-Time
Management A Key to Rimpf's Success
-Pirates
to be Part of Big Field at Old Dominion Tennis Event
From The
Washington (NC) Daily News
-Moore
having sensational season
-Copper
still has hopes for bowl game
ECU's Copper says 0-6 Army 'dangerous'
Winston Salem Journal
Third down
unkind to Pirates
New Bern Sun Journal
ECU's Nealy suspended
Raleigh News & Observer
From The
Charlotte Observer
-ECU
suspends defensive back indefinitely
-Marshall
among C-USA targets?
October
15, 2003
Brian Bailey:
From the Anchor Desk - 10.15
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Berry misses out on Misery Bowl No. 2
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Nuggets:
Notes from ECU and beyond - 10.15
Bonesville.net
Letter to the Editor:
Dan Antonelli, Raleigh, NC - 10.15
Bonesville.net
J.T. Weekly Press Conference - 10.15
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Brian Bailey goes 1-on-1 with Chris Moore - 10.15
Bonesville.net
Pirate Radio 1250 - 10.15
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Press Box (B. Bailey, C. Wells, J. Gentry)
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George Koonce Show (C. Godette)
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From ecupirates.com
-Conference
USA Concludes Board Meetings
-Williams
Earns Conference USA Swimmer of the Week Honor
-Pirate
Volleyball Downs N.C. State
-Lady
Pirates Finish Second At The Lady Pirate Fall Intercollegiate
Pirates, Army will square off looking for their first victory
Greenville Daily Reflector
Pirates hoping that firing doesn't spark Black Knights
Washington (NC) Daily News
Yellow flags
have cost ECU
Kinston Free Press
Pirates meet
their match -- Army
Durham Herald Sun
C-USA looks at its options
Raleigh News & Observer
Excerpt From Army Interim Head Football Coach John Mumford's Weekly
Press Conference
goarmysports.com
From the Middleton (NY)
Times Herald-Record
-Mumford
seen as fiery coach
-Greenspan
next to go?
-Berry
mum about coaching future
-Army's
recruits may think twice
-Big
East considering Army, Navy
October
14, 2003
Denny O'Brien:
Pirate Notebook No. 148 - 10.14
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Paul Troth: Case study of a mismanaged QB
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Faltering Pirates dumped from 2004 BCA game - 10.14
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Nuggets:
Notes from ECU and beyond - 10.14
Bonesville.net
Letter to the Editor:
Greg Zittel, New York, NY - 10.14
Bonesville.net
Cable 7 Audio:
The Brian Bailey Show - 10.14
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Guests: Larry Shannon & Danny Gonzalez
Bonesville.net
Pirate Radio 1250:
Live @ 5 - 10.14
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Segment: Bill Herrion & Craig Curtis
Bonesville.net
Pirate Radio 1250:
Sportsline - 10.14
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Segment: Army Radio Network analyst Dean Darling
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Segment: Recruiting guru Sammy Batten
Bonesville.net
From ecupirates.com
-Thompson
to Field Questions on Tuesday's Instant Interview
-Pirate
GameWeek
-Jessica
Krasny In First At Lady Pirate Fall Intercollegiate
-ECU
Men, Women Swim Past Cardinals
Conference merry-go-round starts to turn
Greenville Daily Reflector
Pirates need a win
Washington Daily News
Fate, reality
not on ECU's side
Kinston Free Press
Pirates won't play in BCA contest
Raleigh News & Observer
AD
blames BCA for LSU delay
Roanoke (VA) Times
October
13, 2003
Al Myatt:
View from the East - 10.13
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A letdown 10 years in the making
Bonesville.net
Nuggets:
Notes from ECU and beyond - 10.13
Bonesville.net
Shifting alignments could involve ECU - 10.13
Bonesville.net
Letter to the Editor:
Mark Griffin, Raleigh, NC - 10.13
Bonesville.net
C-USA Standings, Scores & Schedule - 10.13
Bonesville.net
AP & Coaches Polls - 10.13
Bonesville.net
From ecupirates.com
-Women's
Soccer Ties DePaul 1-1 In Double Overtime
-Pirate
Swimmers and Divers Open Up 2003-04 Season
Leach impressive, win or lose
Washington Daily News
PEELE COLUMN- The three keys to UNC�s win in Greenville
Greenville Daily Reflector
J Kerr/Connors:
UNC Monday
Morning QB
Durham Herald Sun
Pirates fall
to Carolina
Kinston Free Press
Tar Heels get first victory; Pirates winless
Wilmington Star-News
NFL/Blake:
Ravens top Cardinals
Arizona Republic
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October
19, 2003
From The Anderson Independent
-Tigers
run over USC
-Under
Holtz, USC no closer to SEC's best
-Holtz
makes some surprise starts
From The Durham Herald Sun
-Heels'
homecoming headaches
-Anatomy of a
steal
-Cloud hanging
over Duke gets thicker
-Devils out of
answers, excuses
-Area women's
basketball teams hold first practices
From The Winston Salem Journal
-Deacs
demolish Devils with first-half outburst
-Mountaineers
rally for win
-Sun
Devils burn Heels on late TD
-Rams
beat Bears as Bines shines
From the Spartanburg
Herald-Journal
-Gamecocks
smashed
-Terriers'
mission continues
-Terriers
make most of passes
From The
Charlotte Observer
-USC
unable to tame Tigers
-A
single yard breaks N. Carolina's hopes
-Little
mercy- Deacons crash Devils' homecoming
-Mountaineers'
tweaks at halftime secure victory
-A
chat with a legend
-Bobcats
coach makes early wish list
From The
Raleigh News & Observer
-Pack's
bark was worse than its bite
-Flat
finish for UNC
-Demon
Deacons run over Blue Devils
-Wake
rushers go 'Hog' wild
October
18, 2003
From theacc.com
-Transcript of
Friday's Press Conference
-ACC
Releases Divisions For Football Upon BC's Arrival
-Former
UNC-CH Football Great 'Choo-Choo' Justice Dies at 79
Saturday's
Regional Gametracker
Wake Forest at Duke - Noon
Arizona State at UNC-CH- - 1:35 p.m.
Florida State at Virginia - 7:45 p.m.
LSU at South Carolina - 7:45 p.m.
College football picks
Fayetteville Observer
From The Winston Salem Journal
-A
Legendary Life
-Strong
ground game of Eagles worries Apps
-Heels
brace for explosive Sun Devils
-Deacs
say they will be wary of Devils
-Rams
plan to add to miseries of Blue Bears
-Deacons
have depth, quality at point guard
-Maruyama
takes control at Chrysler Classic
From The
Raleigh News & Observer
-A
new beginning
-Williams
signs deal at UNC
-UNC
legend dies at 79
-For
BC, one wait has ended but another goes on
-Heels
fans blue but loyal
-Williams'
deal rankles
-Prosser
realistic about season
From The Durham Herald Sun
-Charlie 'Choo-Choo'
Justice Dies at 79
-Putting the K
in Crazies
-UNC's divine
Madness
-Williams
scores big with Heels
-Deacons,
Devils at crossroads
-T.A. toughs it
out for Pack
From The
Charlotte Observer
-'Choo
Choo' was an N.C. original
-ASU
trying to salvage its season
-North
Carolina greets Williams hoops era
-USC
player to begin practice
Heels better be ready to work
The Wilmington Star News
October
17, 2003
From The
Raleigh News & Observer
-Pack
passes 'gut check'
-Night
of confidence and doubt for Pack
-Freshman
tackle finally gets to play
-Hurt
T.A. helps Pack seal victory
-Williams
sees no miracles
-Fresh
start for Heels, Williams
-Frontline
in forefront for Devils
-Pack
takes quiet approach
-BC
doesn't fear Big East backlash
-Hurricanes
assign Irbe to Johnstown of ECHL
From The
Charlotte Observer
-Randolph
bigger, healthier this season
-Regional
Outlook
From The
Columbia (SC) The State
-No
big plays this day
-Third
down key to Tigers' loss
-Grading
the keys to victory
-Quarter
by quarter
-High
Five
-Holtz
refuses to rule out Wharton
From The Anderson Independent
-Tigers
fall short
-Pair
of linemen earn first career starts
-Defense
wants respect
From The Winston Salem Journal
-QB
Rivers passes State past Clemson
-LEAN
ON LEON- Moore vital to Mountaineers
-Scott
speaks with his churning legs
-Deacons
Notebook
-Duke's
Franks is impressed with WFU's offense, defense
-ASU
basketball team on the road a lot early
-Tar
Heels, Devils will get early starts
From The Durham Herald Sun
-Tiger tamers
-Duke's offense
missing the points
-Former Heels
recruit returns to Chapel Hill with ASU
-Big game for
NCCU, FSU
-Williams,
Heels hungry for wins
-Felton the
heart of Roy's Heels
-Blue Devils
raving about Deng
-'Morning
madness' for Pack
From the Spartanburg
Herald-Journal
-Clemson
falls short
-Last
possession comes up empty
From The Fayetteville Observer
-Wolfpack
thwarts Tigers
-Disappointed
Wolfpack still battling
-UNC's
Williams ready to start teaching
October
16, 2003
Wolfpack
host Clemson tonight
New Bern Sun Journal
From The Fayetteville Observer
-Stretch
run holds rewards for Wolfpack
-ACC
Notebook- Expansion could lead to playoffs, ACC coaches say
From The
Raleigh News & Observer
-Pack,
Canes team up
-McLendon
finally healthy
-Fresh
approach helps Heels get more out of their defense
From The Anderson Independent
-Tigers
try to further Pack's woes
-Tigers
have good chance at an upset
-Midterm
Marks
-Around
the ACC...
-Finally
catching on
From The Durham Herald Sun
-Wolfpack
tries to salvage season
-Turnover a new
leaf
-Forest Oaks a
labor of Love
From The
Columbia (SC) The State
-A
closer look at Justin Miller
-Three
keys to victory
-Advantages
-How
they'll try to stop N.C. State quarterback Philip Rivers
-Rivers
has Les Robinson to thank
-Wharton
likely won�t play Saturday
-Wofford
coach happy with two No. 1 QBs
From the Spartanburg
Herald-Journal
-Whitehurst
admires Rivers
-Bowden-
Fashion career depends on wins
-Robinson
gives Terriers a kick
From The Winston Salem Journal
-Just
In Time- Barclay says he's ready to lead Deacs' attack
-Aughtry-Lindsay
says he has put his big game behind him
-Big
Tease- Young tackle sparks Rams
-ACC-
Second Big East suit as pointless as first
From The
Charlotte Observer
-Bobcats'
1st coach will be Bickerstaff
-Wolfpack
meets Clemson at critical juncture in season
-Love
helps to attract players to Greensboro
The Wilmington Star News
-Plenty
of questions at UNCW
-What
a difference a year makes for Trask
Big East schools sue BC, ACC
Boston Globe
October
15, 2003
From The
Raleigh News & Observer
-Duke's
tough cycle
-Second
lawsuit filed
-Pack
joins 'club' with Tigers
-Winning
tastes good to Tar Heels
-Wolfpack
player faces charges
-Ex-coaches
speak
-Coaches
talk about scandal-
From The
Charlotte Observer
-Expansion
bound to earn ACC enemies
-Tar
Heels' next hurdle- Ariz. St. QB
From The
Columbia (SC) The State
-BC
likely to join Clemson�s division
-USC
runners face staunch LSU front
-USC,
Clemson seasons mirroring each other
-Rivers
N.C. State�s main building block
From The Anderson Independent
-Clemson
coaches in search of new images this year
-Special
teams making strides at Clemson
-Injury
bug bites DBs
From The Durham Herald Sun
-Whitehurst the
quarterback for the future
-Behind Rivers'
big numbers
-Will it be
feast or famine for Tar Heels?
From The Winston Salem Journal
-Surprising
Wofford in the driver's seat
-Mountaineers
still in race, Moore says
-Soup's
On- Heels savor win, celebration dinner
-WFU
searching for a way out of slump
-Magi-
Wise men of ACC bring another gift from East
From the Spartanburg
Herald-Journal
-Last
year's LSU defeat still stings
-Interceptions
hard to come by for Gamecocks
-Tigers
plugging the gaps at defensive end
-Tigers'
offense hopes Wolfpack defense ripe for the picking
-Clemson
happy with addition of Eagles
-Terriers
tack Texas onto schedule
With Blizzard, Callahan gone, Seahawks looking for leaders
Wilmington Star-News
October
14, 2003
From The Anderson Independent
-A
new attitude- Inner strength is keeping Tigers focused
-Clemson's
Jamison may achieve goal
From The Durham Herald Sun
-Three Pack
starters out for Clemson game
-Devils brought
down by mistakes
-Is a smart
student a smart football player?
-Big East
schools authorize lawsuit against BC, ACC
From The
Columbia (SC) The State
-USC
remembers last year
-Irons
not seeking transfer
-Clemson
to adjust system
-Tigers
making strides with improved attitudes
-Furman
coach defends Paladins� progress
From the Spartanburg
Herald-Journal
-Tigers
can deal blow to Wolfpack
-Proctor
makes switch to receiver
-Holtz
wary of LSU team on the rebound
-Wharton
doubtful with ankle sprain
From The Winston Salem Journal
-Franks
baffled by Devils' repeated mistakes
-Banged-up
Wolfpack sees no relief on horizon
-Ready
Reserve
-CIAA
Notebook
Wolfpack punter becomes a strength
Burlington Times-News
From The Greensboro News-Record
-Heels
still have an uphill climb
-Home
crowd finally gets to witness Aggie Pride
Back To Court
Hartford (CT) Courant
From The
Boston Globe
-BC
accepts invitation to join ACC
-Move
may not be so appealing after all
From The
Raleigh News & Observer
-Flying
high now
-Big
East set to sue BC, ACC officials
-BC
vs ACC
-Injuries
hit Wolfpack
October
13,
2003
From The Durham Herald Sun
-Boston
College to join ACC
-Money,
football drives adding BC
-Wolfpack
back in national spotlight
-N.C. State
MMQB
-Duke MMQB
-NCCU MMQB
UNC players
like taste of victory
Kinston Free Press
From The Winston Salem Journal
-BACK
TO BASICS- Grobe says Deacons will refocus
-BC
Joins ACC Boston College called 'perfect match'
-Panthers
reach 5-0
From The
Raleigh News & Observer
-Boston
College to join ACC
- ACC
finds magic number with BC in fold
- The
road to expansion
-ACC's
latest move upsets Big East
-What
they're saying
-Bunting
has chance to praise defense
From The
Charlotte Observer
-Boston
College takes ACC bid
-Perfect
run
From The
Columbia (SC) The State
-Midterm
report card
-Clemson
wary of TV reruns
-Boston
College accepts ACC invite
-Odom
hopes new tempo can turn team around
BC set to make move
Boston Globe
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October
19, 2003
Saturday Football Roundup
conferenceusa.com
From the Ft Worth Star Telegram
-Escape
artists
-TCU
pays tribute to former coach Wacker; TCU 27, UAB 24
-TCU
hoops teams start preparing for season
Undefeated TCU pulls out win over UAB
Dallas News
From The Tampa Tribune
-Banks Gets Night
Off During Easy Win For USF
-Ground Game
Grounds Out Easy Victory
-USF Talking With
Murray State, Auburn
From the St Petersburg Times
-Selmon
cautious after Big East meeting
-Game
doesn't seem like regular season
-USF
game balls
From The Memphis
Commercial Appeal
-Hungry
Tigers win big
-Tigers
postgame
-Tigers
way ahead of pack as practice tips off
-ECU
coach earns first win
Soderberg sets tone from start
St Louis Post Dispatch
MU 89,
Nicaragua 51
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
October
18, 2003
From
conferenceusa.com
-Statement
from C-USA Commissioner Britton Banowsky
-Louisville's
High-Powered Offense Too Much for Tulane
-C-USA
Preseason Basketball Magazine Prognostications
-Cincinnati
Men's Basketball Preview
-Cincinnati
Women's Basketball Preview
From the
New Orleans Times-Picayune
-NOT
IN THE CARDS
-To
play in December, Wave has work to do
-Shelton
runs through Green Wave
From the Louisville Courier-Journal
-It's
Friday night rush hour
-Cardinals'
defense torments Tulane
Shelton, Bush ground out Cards victory
Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader
From the Ft Worth Star Telegram
-Mountain
West might pursue TCU
-THE
EDGE
-NCAA
INSIDER
Change apparent for C-USA
Hattiesburg American
From the Houston Chronicle
-Rice
puts deal with C-USA in writing
-Not
looking ahead, UH hosts Memphis
From The Memphis
Commercial Appeal
-Houston's
QB to test Tigers
-Tigers
vs. Houston
-Three
from WAC will join C-USA
From The Dallas Morning
News
-TCU
searching for consistency
-If
C-USA proposes, SMU will accept
From the St Petersburg Times
-Big
East meets with USF
-CHARLESTON
S. (1-5) AT USF (3-2)
From The Tampa Tribune
-USF's Biggest
Obstacle Expected To Be Itself
-Big East
Officials, USF Meet
-Charleston
Southern At USF
USM
shifts White back to old spot on O-line
Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger
UAB
Birmingham News
Madness brings surprise for 49ers
Charlotte Observer
Williams, Bearcats ready for fresh starts
Cincinnati Enquirer
MU 89, PZ
51-
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
October
17, 2003
Football Hosts Tulane In Nationally-Televised Contest
uoflsports.com
Tulane vs. Louisville
Friday October 17
8:00 PM (ESPN)
PAPA JOHN'S CARDINAL STADIUM
Gametracker
Audio Broadcasts
From the New Orleans Times-Picayune
-Tulane
eager to win
-Inside
Tulane football
From the Louisville Courier-Journal
-Cardinals
want time on their side tonight
-This
may make it cool to be a Card
-Telfair
picks U of L
NO MORE DANCING
Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader
From
conferenceusa.com
-USM's
Davis Named Butkus Award Semifinalist
-Charlotte
Men's Basketball Preview
-Charlotte
Women's Basketball Preview
Midnight to bring basketball madness
Charlotte Observer
From The St Louis Post Dispatch
-Bills
will go to basics in early workouts
-Billikens
nab East St. Louis standout
USM basketball teams to begin practice Saturday
Hattiesburg American
Nice
start-MU victorious in Costa Rica
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Recruiting wish list heavy on defense
Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger
Madness
Reloaded
UC News Record
From The Cincinnati Post
-Banks
and Willis to Visit for Midnight Madness
-Big
East should aim high, not south
From The Memphis
Commercial Appeal
-Fat
rank- Memphis is finally BIG-time
-Tigers'
receiver/backs offer multiple threats
-Cincinnati's
defense puts Bearcats into sudden skid
-bConference
USA rankings
Rice
officials get C-USA pitch
Biloxi Sun Herald
From The Birmingham News
-TCU
`D' impresses Brown
-C-USA
PREVIEW
From the Ft Worth Star Telegram
-Coach
comes 'home' to TCU at peace
-Commissioner
talks with Rice about joining C-USA
Frogs guarding their
turf
Birmingham Post-Herald
Preview- UAB (3-3, 2-1) at No. 16 TCU (6-0, 3-0)
Dallas News
From the St Petersburg Times
-Rude
jiltings could cost USF a bowl bid
-USF
extra points
-The
more, the merrier
-Records-
USF contacted Big East
Marshall awaits C-USA invitation
Cincinnati Enquirer
From the Charleston (WV) Daily Mail
-Marshall can't
afford not to join C-USA; plus former league AD says only good can come
from moving
-Herd's
opportunities in C-USA are legitimate
Big East Stays The Course
Hartford (CT) Courant
October
16, 2003
Herd AD anticipates 'conference' call - 10.16
Bonesville.net
C-USA talks to
Herd about possible bid
Charleston (WV) Gazette
C-USA getting closer to expansion
Biloxi Sun Herald
Rice, four others due C-USA bids
Houston Chronicle
From The Dallas News
-SMU
meets with Conference USA, WAC
-Wacker
to be recognized at halftime Saturday
From the Jackson (MS)
Larion-Ledger
-What
will new Conference USA look like- Here's one guy's guess
-USM
releases schedule
From The St Petersburg
Times
-USF
and UCF, league rivals?
-Iskra
still limited for Bulls
From The Tampa Tribune
-C-USA ADs Say
USF Good Fit In Big East
-Golden Belles
Another Step In Recruiting Efforts
-USF Practice
notes
From The Tampa Tribune
-McCullum-Led USF
Unveils New Look
-Leavitt- Bulls
Have A Lot Of Room To Improve
From The Memphis
Commercial Appeal
-Calipari
'shocked' by Wade incident
-Tiger-Houston
notebook
Injuries can't slow Frogs down
Bonesville.net
Tulane's defense 'really struggling'
Louisville Courier-Journal
From the Birmingham News
-Sullivan
making trip to face his old team
-Tough
Blazers workouts got even tougher
Patchwork D-line gets
it done for Blazers
Birmingham Post-Herald
Big East's new direction includes South, Midwest
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Losman mastering late comebacks for Tulane
Baton Rouge Advocate
Offense clicks with LeFors
New Orleans Times-Picayune
D'Angelo back on the field
Hattiesburg American
From
conferenceusa.com
-UAB
Men's Basketball Preview
-UAB
Women's Basketball Preview
October
15, 2003
49ers, CUSA closer to breakup
Charlotte Observer
From the Louisville
Courier-Journal
-U
of L feels TV heat in having to play this Friday
-Telfair
to announce tomorrow
Tulane comes to town to test Cards' mettle
Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader
From The St Petersburg
Times
-Bulls
take defeat to heart
-USF
keeping eye on meetings for BCS conferences
From The Tampa Tribune
-C-USA Has
Targeted Replacements
-WR Iskra Doubtful
For Saturday's Game
From the Ft Worth Star Telegram
-Highs
of Texas focus on TCU football
-C-USA
readies contingency plan for Big East raid
-Defensive
end will leave bragging for later
-New
coach not wasting any time-
Defense leads Frogs to No. 16
Dallas News
Horned Frogs toast of Texas
Birmingham News
From The Houston Chronicle
-Rice,
SMU, Tulsa might be on C-USA invitation list
-C-USA
notebook- Hold horses, Briles advises hopeful fans
-Adelekan
out
-Wizig's
C-USA rankings
From The New Orleans Times
Picayune
-Moore
nearing elite company
-Blazers
are bracing for TCU's defense
-SECOND
LINE- C-USA APPROVES EXPANSION PLAN
Bower- Offense needs 'attitude'
Hattiesburg American
D'Angelo gets doctors' OK to return Oct. 25
Biloxi Sun Herald
From the
Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger
-QB
D'Angelo gets green light to practice
-C-USA
'proactive' with plans to remain strong
-Are
Cougars overachievers?
C-USA:
Game of
the week
C-USA:
Players of
the week
C-USA:
The week's
best
C-USA:
Standings
From the
Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Tigers'
Mexican trip worth the price
-Tiger
still has chance to help
-Tigers-Cougars
notebook
SEC's Slive thinks league he helped to form is in trouble
South Florida Sun Sentinel
Pitt, Big East should join Tulane's fight against BCS
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
From
conferenceusa.com
-Tulane
Men's Basketball Preview
-Tulane
Women's Basketball Preview
DePaul golfer fought hard against cancer
Chicago Tribune
From
the Cincinnati Enquirer
-UC's
Moore says back problem minor
-UC
volleyball team ranked
New Home
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
October
14, 2003
Army marches Berry out the door - 10.14
Bonesville.net
Army Terminates Contract Of Football Coach Todd Berry
goarmysports.com
From the Middleton (NY)
Times Herald-Record
-Berry
gets sacked as coach at Army
-The
end of an error
-Mumford
directs first practice
From
conferenceusa.com
-Conference
USA Football Notebook
-C-USA
Volleyball Notebook
-C-USA
Women's Soccer Notebook
-C-USA
Men's Soccer Notebook
BC bolts; Big East searches
Newark (NJ) Star-Ledger
From the
New Orleans Times-Picayune
-C-USA
leaders meet to discuss options
-Scelfo
disappointed in Tulane's offense
Tulane game looks to be a shootout
Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader
From the Louisville
Courier-Journal
-Freshman
is U of L's Mr. Everything
-Cheaper
by the dozen? Not here
From the Tampa Tribune
-Big East Could
Be Set To Lure USF
-Bulls Get Back To
Business After Emotional Loss
Big East is expected to court USF
St Petersburg Times
C-USA on alert after Boston College jump
to ACC
Ft Worth Star Telegram
With ACC done, others set to get in line
Dallas News
From the Cincinnati
Enquirer
-BC's
exit hasn't turned off UC
-UC
Basketball Preview
From the Biloxi Sun Herald
-D'Angelo
to talk with doctors today
-Bower-
Calls were good ones
Eagles go
back to drawing board
Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger
Loss hurts Eagles from Alabama
Hattiesburg American
UAB considers options at TCU
Birmingham News
Blazers find a source
of inspiration
Birmingham Post-Herald
From the
Memphis Commercial Appeal
-West
plans to rely on proven weapons
-Tigers-Houston
Notebook
-Tigers
at midseason but things suck bad
-Tigers
jelled well in Mexico
Defense's big plays crucial to UH's 5-1 start
Houston Chronicle
Defection
won�t change Big East reorganization
Charleston (WV) Gazette
Rebuilding process
si.com
BC leaving Big East for ACC could benefit Temple
Philadelphia Enquirer
October
13,
2003
From
conferenceusa.com
-C-USA
Men's Soccer Weekend Roundup
-C-USA
Women's Soccer Weekend Round
Where Eagles Dare
Hartford (CT) Courant
From the Ft Worth Star Telegram
-Guru
gives TCU little hope for BCS bid
-At
6-0, Frogs aren't strutting
-Boston
College to bolt Big East for ACC
Reeling Bearcats welcome off week
Cincinnati Enquirer
Despite solid offense, Wave faces uphill battle
New Orleans Times-Picayune
From The Tampa Tribune
-Despite
Struggles, Banks Remains USF's Starting QB
-Statement Game
Proved To Be One- Frogs Were Simply Better
This week
for Southern Miss
Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger
Tigers put their spin on Mayan culture
Memphis Commercial Appeal
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