|
September
19, 2004
Talk Like a Pirate Day
From Bonesville.net
-Nuggets:
Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond - 09.19
�
Frogs to collaborate with European reality TV show
�
Historically black schools get showcase game
�
Cal under the gun to fund stadium upgrades
�
Legislation takes aim at sleazy sports
agents
From the Greenville Daily Reflector
-Off
to a Good start
-Pirates�
stadium on track
From the Washington Daily News
-Copper
hoping Cowboys can lasso Browns
-Duckett
living his dream
Arrrrr! Talk like a pirate -- or prepare to be boarded
Miami Herald - 09-08-02
Avast, me hearties!
It's talk like a Pirate Day!!
talklikeapirate.com
September
18, 2004
From Bonesville.net
-Nuggets:
Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond - 09.18
�
Diamond Pirates post 'Help Wanted' notice
�
Stanford band's satire finally goes too far
�
Cincinnati vs. Syracuse: Preview of the future
�
Bulls poised for taste of BCS football
�
Wolfpack, Buckeyes try to live up to 2003 classic
-Letter to the Editor:
Gene Stallings, Raleigh, NC - 09.18
WNCT:
Talk of the Town with Henry Hinton - 09.18
WNCT:
Pirate Weekend with Patrick Johnson - 09.18
WGHB:
Live@5 with Troy D. & Ellerbe - 09.18
WGHB:
Extra Point with Dan Eberhardt & Shawn Farmer - 09.18
WGHB:
Prep Preview with Nick Zulovich & Jim Gentry - 09.18
From ecupirates.com
-ECU
Women's Soccer Battles Campbell To 2-2 Tie
-Duke
Knocks Off Volleyball, 3-0
-ECU
Baseball to Hold Walk-on Tryouts
-ECU
Softball Tryouts To Be Held On Oct. 1
East Carolina, Campbell finish in deadlock
Greenville Daily Reflector
Flournoy flourishing with Pirates
Washington Daily News
September
17, 2004
From Bonesville.net
-Al Myatt:
View from the East - 09.17
�
Scheduling strategies deal cruel fates
-Nuggets:
Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond - 09.17
�
Storm refugees invited to FSU-UAB game on the house
�
Coaches ditch plan for 5th year of eligibility
�
CSU cracks down on alcohol in wake of
death
WTSB:
Pirate Talk with Denny O'Brien - 09.17
WNCT:
Talk of the Town with Henry Hinton - 09.17
WNCT:
Brian Bailey Show - 09.16
WGHB:
Live@5 with Troy D. & Ellerbe - 09.17
WGHB:
Miller Lite Sports Bar - 09.17
CFL:
It's a tossup who will replace Stokes
SLAM! Sports
September
16, 2004
Rosh Hashanah
From Bonesville.net
-Henry Hinton:
Henry's Highlights - 09.16
�
Milestone day punctuates bold new era
-Nuggets:
Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond - 09.16
�
Marshall coach navigates hot water over remark
�
Air Force locks in DeBerry through 2009
�
Bowling Green football player dies
WGHB:
John Thompson Call-in Show - 09.16
WGHB:
Live @ 5 with Troy D. & Ellerbe - 09.16
WGHB:
Locker Room with Kevin & Kevin - 09.16
WGHB:
From The Booth with Jeff Charles - 09.16
Elon Hits Penalty Kick to Defeat Men's Soccer, 2-1
ecupirates.com
Defense slowly coming together for the Pirates
Greenville Daily Reflector
From the Washington (NC) Daily News
-Pirates
in good hands with Whimper
-Dougherty
a portrait of consistency
Pirates' Whimper back to tight end
New Bern Sun-Journal
Heading in wrong direction
Kinston Free Press
September
15, 2004
From Bonesville.net
-Brian Bailey:
From the Anchor Desk - 09.15
�
Muscle mattered in Wake game
-Nuggets:
Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond - 09.15
�
USM's Bower blasts Cal handling of postponement
�
More Ivan: Tulane-Louisville game postponed
�
Big bucks lure Hawaii to Alabama in 2006
WNCT:
Talk of the Town with Henry Hinton - 09.15
�
Guest hosts Hank Hinton & Kevin Miller
WGHB:
Live@5 with Troy D. & Ellerbe - 09.15
�
Guest Dee Dee McGrew on
blood drive for Joe Giannati
WGHB:
Press Box with Troy Dreyfus - 09.15
�
Guests Brian Bailey,
Jim Gentry, Nate Summers
From ecupirates.com
-Howell
and Reale Post Top 10 Finishes at Mid Pines Intercollegiate
-Lady
Pirates' Fight at NC State Falls Short, 3-1
-Men's
Soccer Hosts Elon Wednesday
-ECU
Softball Tryouts To Be Held On Oct. 1
From the Greenville Daily Reflector
-ECU�s
Whimper to take over at tight end
-Injuries
force more changes for Pirates
CFL:
Stokes fuels Bombers' offensive fire
SLAM! Sports /Winnipeg Sun
Pirates' ship sunk by Demon Deacons
The East Carolinian
September
14, 2004
From Bonesville.net
-Denny O'Brien:
Pirate Notebook No. 207 - 09.14
�
Crystal ball on Pinkney getting clearer
-Nuggets:
Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond - 09.14
�
Ivan blows Southern Miss-Cal showdown off track
�
Happy days in Memphis over national ranking
�
SMU, Texas A&M agree to three-game series
WGHB:
Live@5 with Troy D. & Ellerbe - 09.14
�
Patrick Ballantine
WGHB:
Sportsline with Josh Spence & Allen Thomas - 09.14
�
George Koonce, Troy
Dreyfus, Jonathan Ellerbe
WNCT:
Sports Verdict - 09.14
�
The Professor, the Kicker & Yankee Boy
WNCT:
Talk of the Town with Henry Hinton - 09.14
�
Bob Simon, Helen Hunter
From ecupirates.com
-Baumer
Captures UNCW Invitational Title
-Lady
Pirate Golf Set To Participate In 2004 Cougar Classic
-Stadium
Seats Allowed Inside Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium
-Lady
Pirate Volleyball Travels to NC State
-Men's
Golf Set To Start Season at Mid Pines Intercollegiate
Johnson, Good shine in loss
New Bern Sun Journal
September
13, 2004
From Bonesville.net
-Al Myatt:
View from the East - 09.13
�
Payback still sweet 40 years later
-Nuggets:
Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond - 09.13
�
C-USA standings, scoreboard, schedule & TV
�
AP Top 25: Memphis, Louisville make the cut
�
College football weekend: stars & storylines
ECU�s offense goes through highs, lows against Deacons
Greenville Daily Reflector
From the Washington Daily News
-Some
ups, some downs in Pirates' loss
-Pinkney
performs, despite hard knocks
Johnson, Good shine in loss
New Bern Sun Journal
Randolph leads Wake past ECU
Kinston Free Press
Randolph has career day, leads Deacs to victory
Charlotte Observer
|
September
19, 2004
From the Winston Salem Journal
-Buckeyes
trip Wolfpack
-Taylor
lifts Elon to win; Central nips Bowie State
-South
Carolina's offense hits its stride in runaway victory over South Florida
-Crimson
Tide thumps Catamounts, loses starting quarterback to injury
-Texas
A&M steamrolls Clemson
-Williams
throws 2 TD passes to lead Appalachian by The Citadel
-Randall
sparks Virginia Tech past Duke for first ACC victory
-Tar
Heels spring surprise on Yellow Jackets
-WFU
crushes N.C. A&T to win home opener
-WSSU
ends skid, holding off Virginia Union
-Panthers
face another tough challenge minus 2 of team's top offensive players
From the Greensboro News-Record
-Pack's
performance was a long way from big-time football
-Tar
Heels surprise Tech in confidence builder
From the Durham Herald-Sun
-Pack thrown
for a loss
-Pack of errors
-Heels take
sting out of Yellow Jackets
-UNC tailbacks
outshine Georgia Tech star Daniels
-Hokies treat
Devils like welcome mat
-Field goal
lifts Eagles to win
From the Raleigh News & Observer
-NCSU
tries, but ...
-'Young'
Pack is woeful
-Heels
handle Jackets
-Wake
rolls past A&T
-Dropped
pass saves N.C. Central victory
-Hokies
KO Devils in ACC opener
From the Fayetteville Observer
-Wolfpack
gives away game
-N.C.
State left wondering, 'What if'?
From the Charlotte Observer
-`Discipline'
on T-shirts, not on field
-Secret
of success for Fox? Elite assistants
From the Greenville (SC) News
-The
Aggie-ny of defeat
-Clemson-Aggies
game summary
-Leaving
the spotlight
-Clemson
notebook
-Gamecocks
cruise
-South
Florida-USC game summary
-USC
notebook
-Williamson
first through secondary
-Paladins
pound 'Dogs
From the Anderson Independent
-Another
Reggie, another loss
-Newton
passes the test for USC
From the Spartanburg Herald-Journal
-Aggies
trounce Tigers
-Newton
proves 'he needs to play'
September
18, 2004
College football predictions
Fayetteville Observer
From the Raleigh News & Observer
-Pack
will find out about itself
-Big-game
hunters like Pack often eaten
-Buzz
factor
-Top
3 story lines
-Georgia
Tech at North Carolina
-Duke
at Virginia Tech
-N.C.
A&T at Wake Forest
-Tutors
serve as a new recruit tool
-Stadium
addition gets new name
From the Winston Salem Journal
-Pack,
Buckeyes set for rematch
-WOLFEYE-
Band leader has links to both schools
-ASU
to battle Citadel in SoCon opener
-Frustrated
Devils prepare to welcome Hokies to ACC
-Heels
say they are facing must-win game today
-Deacons
expecting tough game from Aggies
-Blount,
Rams eager to begin CIAA play
Catamounts hope to play spoiler
Asheville Citizen-Times
From the Greensboro News-Record
-Breaking
the barrier- A&T-Wake pairing builds bridge in racial divide
-Wolfpack
ready to move up
From the Durham Herald-Sun
-Big-time
stakes for State
-Ohio State
(2-0) at N.C. State (1-0)
-Georgia Tech
(2-0, 1-0 ACC) at North Carolina (1-1, 0-1 ACC)
-Duke (0-2, 0-0
ACC) at Virginia Tech (1-1, 0-0 ACC)
From the Anderson Independent
-Tigers
take on Aggies
-Clemson-Texas
A&AM capsule
-Another
test to pass
-Williamson
ready to go
-South
Florida-USC capsule
From the Columbia (SC) The State
-Gamecocks
report four violations
-Presbyterian
ponders moving up
-ACC
schedule could take hit
-Tigers
try to rebound at Texas A&M
-Williamson
ready to do his part
From the Anderson Independent
-Upsets
unfamiliar to USC
-Tigers
lack a knockout punch
From the Charlotte Observer
-Panthers'
Davis joins Smith on injured list
-Wolfpack,
Buckeyes- Speed vs. strength
September
17, 2004
From the Raleigh News & Observer
-Tailgate
boozing prevails
-Canes
brace for worst
-Pack
adds to baseball staff
-Heels'
Hunter into fray
-McLendon
carted off practice field
Game calls to come today
Mobile Register
From the
Anderson Independent
-Tigers
hope to learn from Utah's defense
-USC
looks for balance in receiving
From the Durham Herald-Sun
-Duke notebook-
Injuries piling up for Devils
-UNC notebook-
Highly touted freshman defensive end to see action
-Rain- Pack,
Buckeyes on even footing
-At long last,
Eagles find the way home
From the Winston Salem Journal
-Blue
Heels
-Hixon's
parents confident their son will recover, graduate
-Loss
to Citadel still a vivid memory as ASU prepares for Bulldogs
-Southern
Conference Notebook
-Blue
Devils' defense suffers another blow
-Saturday
a special day for Morgan
-Wake
Forest Notebook
From the
Greensboro News-Record
-364
days, 0 interceptions
-A
suiter den for the wolfpack
-A&T
seized opening to play first I-A team
From the Greenville (SC) News
-USC
football notebook
-Clemson
football notebook
From the Charlotte Observer
-Bobcats
acquire veteran Smith, 35
-Hey,
Panthers fans, it's too early to panic
September
16, 2004
From the Winston Salem Journal
-Getting
Over It
-ACC
Notebook
-Appalachian
Notebook
-Hurricane
may hit Citadel again
-STAY
WELL- Deacs need Vallos healthy
-Rams
glad that toughest part of schedule is behind them
-CIAA
Notebook
From the Durham Herald-Sun
-Soldiers of
fortune
-Dewan, Ruff
change positions for the better
-NCCU notebook-
Close win not enough for some in Eagles' camp
-National
Hockey League Locks Out Players
-Nothing Canes
can do except skate and wait
-Players Blame
Money Woes on NHL Owners
-76ers GM says
Duke made him what he is today
WCU/Alabama:
Friday meeting set for game decision
Mobile Register
From the Raleigh News & Observer
-Hockey
lockout is now a reality
-Dark
days ahead for NHL
-Canes
may not survive lockout
-St.
Aug's, Shaw looking for identity
From Anderson (SC) Independent
-Reserves
deliver the yards
-Newton
gets nod against S. Florida
-Tigers'
backs, tight ends to help protect Whitehurst
From the Columbia (SC) The State
-SEC/ACC
Rankings
-Newton
new starter at QB
-Players
like their cool jerseys
-USC
first baseman transfers to W. Carolina
From the Spartanburg Herald-Journal
-Hurricane
thoughts on minds of Gamecocks
-Raucous
crowd doesn't rankle coach
-Poor
numbers mask Whitehurst's play
-Newton
will start for USC
-Eagles
have had enough of Terriers
From the Greenville (SC) News
-Ivan
has Tiger fans pacing
-Line
emerging as defensive force
-Newton
to start, Holtz says
-USC
football notebook
Wake ups effort to lure fans of A&T
Greensboro News-Record
From the Charlotte Observer
-NHL
lockout? Thank goodness
-Another
door opens for Colbert
-Finally,
NASCAR makes Fall racing meaningful
September
15, 2004
From the Greensboro News-Record
-Car
hits Wake Forest lineman. Car loses.
-Bunting
steadfast in wood sawing
-Aggies'
best arm suffers broken foot
From the Winston Salem Journal
-Grobe
says Deacons are wary of Aggies
-Bunting
likely to make defensive-back changes
-Blue
Devils' defense suffers another blow
From the Durham Herald-Sun
-Tough tear
for Hicks
-Out of
line- Seagraves likely done for season
-NHL Lockout
About to Become Reality
-Canes' top
young players headed to minor-league camp
-Smith has
surgery, Panthers looking for two replacements
From the Raleigh News & Observer
-The
hits just keep on coming for Heels
-Heels
have eye on Ball
-Heels'
Williams visits with Hendrix
-Hicks
has painful reminder of Buckeyes
From the Charlotte Observer
-2
rookies likely to replace Smith
-Pack
lineman eager to see OSU
-UNC
defense passes on picks
From Anderson (SC) Independent
-Tigers
feeling better after recovery time
-Negative
phone calls criticized by Bowden
-Tigers
ready for rebound- Clemson switches focus to beating Aggies
From the Greenville (SC) News
-O'Cain
backs Whitehurst
-Bowden
keeps the faith
-Clemson
football notebook
-Clemson
should be motivated
-Campbell
has surgery
-Furman
moves up in poll
-A
real kick for Furman
From the Spartanburg Herald-Journal
-Bowden
strong on rebounds
-Wofford's
Gibbs toils in shadow of Deutsch
-After
hurricane and bye week, The Citadel ready to play ball
-Long-snapper
gets negative backlash
-NCAA
may move baseball season back
Back in position
Fayetteville Observer
Buckeyes eye Wolfpack, storms
Cincinnati Enquirer
A rookie among the savy, experienced vultures
Washington Daily News
From the Columbia (SC) The State
-CLEMSON
Notes
-SOUTH
CAROLINA Notes
-Holtz
takes blame for play calling
-Randolph
named ACC offensive back of the week
-Trip to
Hawaii on CCU's hoop slate
September
14, 2004
From the Raleigh News & Observer
-Tailgating
rules divide NCSU fans
-OSU
a hot ticket
-Hokies
face Devils in ACC debut
From the Durham Herald-Sun
-Pack
trying to reach Ohio State's level
-McLendon
on track to play vs. Buckeyes, barring injury
Pennsylvania forward commits to Wolfpack
Fayetteville Observer
From Anderson Independent
-Bowden
trying to stay positive
-Tigers'
bowl hopes on line against A&M
-Rigsby
struggles with mistake while taking ireof some Tiger fans
Holtz- Play calling was far too conservative
Spartanburg Herald-Journal
From the Greenville (SC) News
-Holtz
wants to see how USC responds to adversity
-USC
Notebook- Joseph out for the season
-Rigsby
no longer toils in anonymity
-Clemson
Notebook- Bowden says Tigers ahead of last season at same point
From the Winston Salem Journal
-Packers
belt Panthers
-Deskins,
former Apps star, glories in his good ol' days
-Wolfpack's
McLendon uncertain for Saturday
-McGee
out for Rams after breaking big toe
-Problems-
Loss shows that Panthers aren't flawless
From the Columbia (SC) The State
-Bowden
puts loss to Tech into context
-Gamecocks
struggle to deal with defeat
From the
Greensboro News-Record
-Buckeyes win close ones
-Commitment
makes big impact on Small
From the Charlotte Observer
-Not-so-super
start
-Duke
will throw 2 QBs at Hokies
September
13, 2004
From the Winston Salem Journal
-The
hype comes to end as Panthers to battle Packers
-POROUS-
Defensive lapses continue to plague Tar Heels
-STEPPING
IN- Deacs' receivers filled hole left by Anderson injury
From the Charlotte Observer
-History
comes calling with Packers' colors
-Panthers
secondary, meet Mr. Favre
From the Columbia (SC) The State
-Black
and bruised
-Tech
burns Tigers
From the Anderson Independent
-Silent
Sunday- Tigers react to stunning loss
-Holtz
frustrated with USC's mistakes in loss
From the Greenville (SC) News
-Bowden
wants Tigers to remember Saturday's hurt
-Near
misses nothing new for Gamecocks
-Bowden,
Holtz reconsider their seasonal paths
From the Durham Herald-Sun
-N.C. State
Monday Morning QB
-UNC Monday
Morning QB
-Duke MMQB
-N.C. Central
Monday Morning QB
From the Raleigh News & Observer
-Pack
came oh, so close
-Carbon
copy not likely in rematch
-Bunting
stresses fundamentals
-Crazy
classic at Clemson
|
September
19, 2004
Saturday Football Roundup
conferenceusa.com
Taste of
Big East bad for mistake-prone 'Cats
Cincinnati Enquirer
Minter moves on at South Carolina
Cincinnati Post
From the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-By
a whisker
-University
of Memphis Postgame
-Fans
in a dream state after wild night
-No.
25 Memphis 47, Arkansas State 35
Cougars rattle Army
Houston Chronicle
From the Hudson Valley Times Herald-Record
-Knights
tie game in 4th, but go down
-Ross
has mixed feelings on Army's latest defeat
-Game
at a glance
From the Dallas Morning News
-Deficit
mending- Down 21, Tech roars past TCU, 70-35
-Frogs
find going tough
From the Ft Worth Star Telegram
-Taken
down
-TCU
reminded of bad ol' days
-CONFERENCE
USA ROUNDUP
-Notes
Ankle injury sidelines Gunn
-Ground
attack overruns SMU
-TEXAS
SCHOOLS ROUNDUP- Rice wins conference opener over Hawaii
Seminoles slam UAB, Hackney
Birmingham News
From the St Petersburg Times
-Blazers
again provide a pick-me-up for Rix
-Bulls
flunk their test against SEC opponent
-Bulls
fail in defending the pass
-C-USA-
Fumble return caps late comeback for Memphis
-Central
Florida declines Penn State's help as Nittany Lions hang on
Bennett's patience pays off
Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger
Eagles ready to begin fall baseball drills
Hattiesburg American
U of L working to get into homes of top recruits
Louisville Courier-Journal
Dawgs shut down
Herd
Charleston (WV) Gazette-Mail
'Dawg
day afternoon
Huntington (WV) Herald-Dispatch
Broncos outlast Miners, 47-31
El Paso Times
Quarterbacks in chaos for UCF
Orlando Sentinel
September
18, 2004
From the College Football News fearless
predictions
-Conference
USA
-Part
2
From the Houston Chronicle
-Army
At Houston
-TCU
At Texas Tech
Cal-USM officially set for Dec. 4, TV in limbo
Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger
USM-Cal set for Dec. 4
Hattiesburg American
From the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Starting
today, No. 25 Tigers are no longer the hunters
-Tigers
vs. Arkansas St. who has the edge?
FSU will answer
Blazers' questions
Birmingham Post Herald
Troy's a great story but UAB still No. 3
Birmingham News
From the Tampa Tribune
-Bulls Look To
End SEC Drought
-USF at South
Carolina
South Florida-USC capsule
Anderson Independent
From the Ft Worth Star Telegram
-Big
12 rebuff gave Frogs 'wake-up call'
-Like
old times- TCU, Tech to share the hate
TCU makes long haul to Tech with big game in mind
Dallas Morning News
Army must D-liver rush
Hudson Valley Times Herald-Record
From the Cincinnati Enquirer
-Orange
have fans seeing red
-Driver's
singular passion- racing
Could Gino Guidugli go from delinquent to draft pick?
The Daily Orange
Cards want to come back 'hungry' for N. Carolina
Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader
Miners look for win against ranked opponent
El Paso Times
Marshall confident heading into Georgia showdown
Huntington (WV) Herald-Dispatch
Marshall-Georgia game capsule
Charleston (WV) Gazette-Mail
UCF at Penn State- UCF's murderer's row ends at 3
Orlando Sentinel
September
17, 2004
Game preview: SU vs. Cincinnati
Syracuse Post-Standard
Defense taking its time coming around
Cincinnati Enquirer
From the Ft Worth Star Telegram
-Horned
Frogs out to walk the walk
-TCU
Notes
War chants won't scare worldly Blazers
Birmingham News
In need of a Herring
aid
Birmingham Post Herald
From the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Savvy
Butler key cog in U of M's game plan
-Conference
USA notebook League's teams attracting much notice
Black Knights' battering ram
Hudson Valley Times Herald-Record
From the Tampa Tribune
-Hixon Family
Says All It Can Do Is Wait, Pray
-Julmiste, Banks
To Play For USF On Saturday
Same old smarts in new position
St Petersburg Times
Burham brings Bulls in
Greenville (SC) News
U of L's Alabamans on hurricane watch
Louisville Courier-Journal
Marshall's schedule focused on the future
Anderson Independent
Early schedule often has SMU out of its league
Dallas Morning News
UTEP
football Game Day Report
El Paso Times
September
16, 2004
From conferenceusa.com
-Opening
Day NFL Rosters Feature 91 C-USA Players
-USM's
Luke Johnson Named To AFCA Good Works Team
Blazers Continue Preparations For Florida State
uabsports.com
White-hot Blazer
Birmingham News
Losing their grip on
things
Birmingham Post Herald
Memphis moves into Top 25
New Orleans Times Picayune
From the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-The
cost of being a Tiger fan goes up
-The
Smurfmobile
-Tigers
notebook
TCU Football Notes
Ft Worth Star Telegram
From uhcougars.com
-Upbeat
Attitude Fills Football Practice
-UH
Puts Out Welcome Mat For Those Displaced By Ivan
No game this week
Hattiesburg American
Army Football gets support from local groups
Hudson Valley Times Herald-Record
BCS Busters
College Football News
From the Tampa Tribune
-QB Julmiste
Returns To Practice For Bulls
-USM Win Vs.
Nebraska Has Special Meaning
-USF Shorts
TCU Notes
Dallas Morning News
Thomas
has hands the Bearcats need
Cincinnati Enquirer
Pruett sorry,
absolved
Charleston (WV) Gazette-Mail
From the
Huntington (WV) Herald-Dispatch
-Officials
satisfied with Pruett's apology
-Ivan
juggles Herd�s plans
Television may hurt UTEP football attendance
El Paso Times
September
15, 2004
From conferenceusa.com
-Louisville-Tulane
Football Game Postponed
-Hurricane
Ivan Forces Southern Miss - Cal To Be Rescheduled for December
-USM's
Boley Earns Second National Player Of The Week Honor
U of L-Tulane game postponed
Louisville Courier-Journal
Wave postpones Louisville game
New Orleans Times Picayune
Minter of discontent- USC's defensive coordinator recalls pain of being
fired as coach of Cincinnati after 10 years
Anderson (SC) Independent
UAB Football Team Set To Face Nationally-Ranked Florida State on
Saturday
uabsports.com
Blazers up front about their concerns with facing Seminoles
Birmingham News
UAB and FSU waiting
it out
Ivan's landfall could impact game
Birmingham Post Herald
From southernmiss.com
-With
No Game, Football Prepares For Tulane
-Southern
Miss - Tulane Game Time Moved to 7 p.m.
USM steamed with Cal
Raleigh News & Observer
From the Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger
-AP
ranking motivates Memphis
-CUSA
Standings
-Players
of the Week
-Taking
Stock in CUSA
-USM
tries to adjust
From the Hattiesburg American
-USM
OKs Bower's contract
-Ivan
causes chaos early for Eagles
-The
sooner, the better
From uhcougars.com
-Football
Press Luncheon Quotes
-Football
Daily Notes
From the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Slimmer
Means is effective for the Tigers
-Tigers
notebook- Lefty QB Robison doesn't feel left out
UH notebook- Briles' hands full with new position
Houston Chronicle
From gofrogs.com
-European
Reality TV Show to Feature TCU Football
-Gary
Patterson Media Luncheon Quotes
TCU Notes
Ft Worth Star Telegram
From the Dallas Morning News
-TCU
kicks up peer pressure
-SMU
starting linebacker out for the season
From the Tampa Tribune
-South Florida QB
Julmiste Misses Another Practice
-`Our Hearts Go
Out' To Injured Tech Receiver
-USF Awaits NCAA
Ruling On Veiled Athlete
From the St Petersburg Times
-Careers
of 3 USF frosh in limbo as charges sought
-Bulls
to get $450,000 for S. Carolina game
-Got
a minute- Stephen Nicholas, LB
UC-Syracuse- Preview of Things to Come
ucbearcats.com
Pruett apologizes for misplaced remark
Huntington (WV) Herald-Dispatch
September
14, 2004
From conferenceusa.com
-Conference
USA Football Notebook
-C-USA
Volleyball Notebook
-Conference
USA Men's Soccer Notebook
-Two
C-USA Football Teams Nationally-Ranked
From southernmiss.com
-Hurricane
Ivan Forces Southern Miss - Cal To Be Rescheduled
-Head
Football Coach Jeff Bower's Weekly News Conference
Cal-USM game postponed
Mobile Register
Ivan forces USM postponement
Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger
Green Wave Collide With Cardinals In Superdome Saturday
tulanegreenwave.com
Scelfo isn't resting on laurels
New Orleans Times Picayune
From the Louisville Courier-Journal
-Cards'
backfield runs deep (and big)
-Cardinals
have elephant in their corner- Miami
UAB Football Meets With Media Regarding Game With Florida State
uabsports.com
UAB takes lack of respect in stride
Birmingham Post Herald
Stickin' with Rix
Birmingham News
From the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Tigers'
Wimprine confident he can improve
-AD
apologizes for game-day problems
Army Football Heads to Lone Star State
goarmysports.com
Briles
warns UH against looking past Army
Houston Chronicle
From the Dallas Morning News
-Football
coaches learning the pros of college
-TCU
notebook
Syracuse
a Big East preview for UC
Cincinnati Enquirer
From the Tampa Tribune
-Tennessee Tech WR
Remains In Critical Condition
-USF Football
Practice Notes
TCU coach avoids trial
Ft Worth Star Telegram
Marshall, football rise from tragedy
NCAA freshmen, Herd's success traced to 1970 plane crash
Charlotte Observer
Another tough test
Huntington (WV) Herald-Dispatch
Boise State poses daunting task for UTEP
El Paso Times
September
13, 2004
From the Jackson (MS)
Clarion-Ledger
-Momentum
swung on Stewart's pick
-Bower
signs extension through '07
-This
week for Southern Miss
From the Hattiesburg American
-Golden
Eagles shuck odds
-Big,
enthusiastic crowd hails conquering heroes
-Almond
struggles, but hits key pass in Eagles' victory
-Heart
goes a long way when game is on the line
Brown eyes chance at upsetting Seminoles
Birmingham News
From the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-25
and counting
-Go
take a leap, fans- Tigers earn this honor
-They're
No. 25!
Green Wave breakout or just an aberration?
New Orleans Times-Picayune
Passing
game gets back to form against Miami
Cincinnati Enquirer
Cardinals enter two polls at No. 24
Louisville Courier-Journal
Bulls' Flaws
Evident In Victory
Tampa Tribune
'Little' teams make strides vs. big shots
Ft Worth Star Telegram
David and Golliath
Charleston (WV) Gazette-Mail
MU Notebook- Marshall finds silver lining
Huntington (WV) Herald-Dispatch
Defense leads way for Miners
El Paso Times
O'Leary facing familiar dilemma
Orlando Sentinel
College Week In Review
Houston Chronicle
Soccer:
Bills defeat No. 11 Cavaliers
St Louis Post Dispatch
Soccer:
Davidson downs UAB in overtime
Charlotte Observer
|