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September 4, 2005
From Bonesville.net
-Game Center:
ECU 24, Duke 21 - 09.04
-Myatt:
Therapy brought to you by Terry Holland - 09.04
-O'Brien:
Pirates show signs the swagger is back - 09.04
-AP:
Only constant for Blue Devils QB is change - 09.04
-BVL:
ECU-Duke Box Score & Statistics - 09.04
BVL Audio:
Coaches & Players Post-game Remarks - 09.04
-Nuggets:
Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond - 09.04
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Dave Odom brings back lessons from Kuwait
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Scoreboard [C-USA teams & ECU opponents]
From the ecupirates.com
-Pirates
Win First Game of Holtz Era, 24-21
-Post
Game Notes, Quotes, Stats
ECU-Duke Highlights
cstv.com
Duke vs. ECU Quotes
goduke.com
From the Greenville Daily Reflector
-Allison
sparkles for Pirates
-Holtz
era starts on a high note
-Secondary
steps up against Duke
-Pirates
kick off new season with victory
-Students
make their way to Greenville from universities in New
Orleans
From the Washington Daily News
-Pirates
bedevil Duke
-Pirates'
Pinkney pleased about return to lineup, win over Duke
-Copper
makes Cowboys squad for second season
From the Charlotte Observer
-Pirates
smile again
-OBSERVATIONS
DAVID SCOTT
From the Raleigh News & Observer
-Pirates
emerge with new energy
-Pirates
give fans reason to believe
-Pinkney
shows his resilience
-Hudgins
ends up at Elon
Pirates win Holtz's debut
Fayetteville Observer
From the Jacksonville Daily News
-Skip
Holtz's debut turns into great day to be a coach
-Pirates
on high after win over Blue Devils
From the Durham Herald Sun
-Special teams
big in ECU's win
-No need for
Holtz to be humble
-Opening loss
leaves Duke 'disgusted'
From the Winston Salem Journal
-Pirates'
Allison Engine
-Holtz
debuts with win
From the New Bern Sun Journal
-Wide
receiver Allison improves upon first impression in Pirates' ...
-This
time near misses don't lead to that L-word
-ECU
opens Holtz era with win over Duke
Pirates off to good start
Rocky Mount Telegram
From the Kinston Free Press
-From
busboy to leader
-Skip
Holtz Era begins with ECU victory over Duke
Skip Holtz gets 1st victory as E. Carolina's new coach, beat Duke
San Jose Mercury News
Devils Turnover Win to
East Carolina
thedevilsden.com (scout.com)
Browns name 53-man roster
Richard Alston - the team's '04 kick returner was
released Saturday
clevelandbrowns.com
September 3, 2005
From Bonesville.net
-Nuggets:
Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond - 09.03
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ECU's "Total Access" expected to launch today
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Uprooted Green Wave to "carry the torch"
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Storm-trapped sister of UCF player found safe
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Sun Belt evacuates New Orleans headquarters
WNCT:
Talk of the Town - 2 Hours - 09.03
From the ecupirates.com
-Duke
vs. East Carolina Gameday Central
WNCT:
Gameday Live Audio Stream
-Lady
Pirate Soccer Falls To UNC Wilmington In Overtime, 3-2
-PIRATES
FALL TO HOST MOUNTAINEERS AT BROYHILL INN OPENER, 3-1
From goduke.com
-Duke
Football Game Notes- at East Carolina, Sept. 3, CSTV
-Ted
Roof Holds Weekly Press Conference For East Carolina Game
From the Greenville Daily Reflector
-Skip
Holtz era gets underway today against Duke
-Anything
can happen today � just look at ECU's history
Clean Slate
The East Carolinian
From the Raleigh News & Observer
-Beginning
of the fall
It all goes back to Aug. 31, 2002, when ECU lost
its season-opening game at Duke and slid into an abyss. Now, three years
later, East Carolina again will try to begin its football resurrection
-- against Duke at 1 p.m. today in each school's opener -- with a new
coach and new hope
-Duke
guard may not start
-ECU
must put up a fight
-Who
has the edge?
-The
guest scout
Much has
changed for the Blue Devils and Pirates since 2002 meeting
Durham Herald Sun
Pirates, Blue Devils square off to start season
Washington Daily News
Pirates open with Duke today
Kinston Free press
Holtz-led Pirates to make debut
New Bern Sun Journal
Devils to hit road today
Duke heads to ECU with much optimism
Winston Salem Journal
Devils hoping to get a lot of work out of the Kitchen
Shelby Star
GAMEDAY
Charlotte Observer
Former Pirate:
Switch to WR great move for Profs' Wright
The Gloucester County Times
September 2, 2005
From Bonesville.net
-O'Brien:
Pirate
Notebook No. 252 - 09.02
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W's &
L's not the paramount gauge in 2005
-Nuggets:
Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond - 09.02
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Green Wave football team in limbo about future
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Southern Miss sets up ad hoc camp in Memphis
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Thursday night's college football scoreboard
WNCT:
Talk of the Town - 2 Hours - 09.02
WTSB:
Pirate Talk - Denny O'Brien - 09.02
From the ecupirates.com
-Men's
Soccer Falls To Gardner-Webb, 6-2
-Pirates
Pick Up First Win With A 3-0 Victory Over The Aggies
ECU's volleyball team grabs first win
Greenville Daily Reflector
From the Raleigh News & Observer
-Faith
steering the Pirates' ship
-Holtz
needs buzz to last all season
Ahead of its time
Defunct league's "super conference" was precursor for restructured
Big East.- East Carolina considered.
Syracuse Post Standard
September 1, 2005
From Bonesville.net
-Myatt:
View From The 'ville - 09.01
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Duke game a chance for validation - 09.01
-Nuggets:
Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond - 09.01
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Pirate QB's second shoulder surgery a success
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East Carolina fans on the verge of Total Access
WNCT:
Talk of the Town - 2 Hours - 09.01
WNCT:
Chalkboard Chat with Logan & Steele - 09.01
From ecupirates.com
-Men's
Soccer Set To Open 2005 Season Against Gardner-Webb
-Volleyball
Travels Cross-State For Season's First Road Trip
Pinkney ready to get into his Saturday morning routine
Greenville Daily Reflector
Pirates ready to seize their second chance
Fayetteville Observer
Pirates will try to reverse Duke 'curse'
Kinston Free Press
O-line is key for Pirates
New Bern Sun Journal
From the Washington Daily News
-Duke,
ECU different teams with same goals
-Bigger
Kitchen ready for senior season at DE
Preview- Duke (0-0) vs. E
Carolina (0-0)
The Devils Den (scout.com)
What's in a name for a son of a college coach? Opportunity, grief
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Webster:
Tennessee State coach not afraid of challenge
Huntsville Times
August 31, 2005
From Bonesville.net
-Bradsher:
The Bradsher Beat - 08.31
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CSTV in two-minute drill on 'Total Access'
-Nuggets:
Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond - 08.31
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Katrina blows Tulane-USM game into November
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Frosh guards round out ECU basketball roster
WTSB:
Morning Sports Drive (guest Skip Holtz) - 08.31
WNCT:
Talk of the Town - 2 Hours - 08.31
WNCT:
Tuesday Tailgate - 08.31
From ecupirates.com
-2005
Pirate Gameweek
-Pair
Added To Pirate Basketball Roster
-Swimming
Announces Coaching Staff Changes
From the Greenville Daily Reflector
-ECU
offense a work in progress
-Former
Pirate heading to Pitt
-The
four F's- Food, fun, fellowship and football for the Holtz family
-Mixer:
Stupid questions with Skip Holtz
From the Kinston Free Press
-ECU
is concerned about Duke quarterback Mike Schneider
-Holtz
wisely measuring his words
-Optimism
abounds as ECU preps for Duke
-Pirates
release hoops schedule
From the New Bern Sun Journal
-Holtz,
Snyder set to make C-USA debuts
-College
football is here at last
Butterflies- Holtz of ECU says he expects to be nervous against Duke
Winston Salem Journal
Pirates' students ready to cheer
Washington Daily News
From the
Raleigh News & Observer
-DILLARD
TO ECU
Apex Track star accepts scholarship
-Stokes
adds two freshmen to roster
Parcells Has Tough Decision To Make At Receiver
DallasCowboys.com
August 30, 2005
From Bonesville.net
-Bailey:
From
The Anchor Desk - 08.29
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Months
of preparation about to be gauged
-Nuggets:
Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond - 08.29
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Pirates set for reunions with Deacs, Seahawks
WBVL:
Holtz Press Conference (no commercials) - 08.29
WNCT:
Talk of the Town - 2 Hours - 08.29
WNCT:
Holtz Press Conference - 08.29
WNCT:
Brian Bailey Show; guest Skip Holtz - 08.29
From ecupirates.com
-ECU
Releases 2005-06 Men's Basketball Schedule
-Head
Coach Skip Holtz Media Luncheon Quotes- Aug. 29
From the Greenville Daily Reflector
-Wake
Forest, UNCW on Pirate men's schedule
-All
hands on deck- Pirates itching for season-opening game against Duke
From the Washington Daily News
-It's
official; Pirates' game week has started
-Duke
starts another season hoping for better results
-ECU
released basketball schedule
Pickett to miss season-opener
Raleigh News & Observer
ECU ready to begin new season
New Bern Sun Journal
ECU will face seven NCAA participants
Jacksonville (NC) Daily News
Holtz confident in defense as it prepares to open against Duke
Myrtle Beach Sun News
AROUND THE ACC- Football gets holiday started early
Rocky Mount Telegram
Wannstedt to face old friend
Bill Lewis is not too familiar with Pitt -- which is no
surprise, considering it has been 37 years since he worked there an
assistant coach.
charlottepirates.com
August 29, 2005
From Bonesville.net
-Ron Cherubini:
More Than a Game - 08.29
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Clock
ticking on Ticket Challenge
-Nuggets:
Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond - 08.29
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New home offers lavish new perks for Louisville
"We are going to run this crazy play!"
Birmingham News
ECU Women's Soccer Falls To Richmond, 3-0
ecupirates.com
2005 East Carolina Men's Soccer Outlook
conferenceusa.com
2005 Conference USA Fearless Predictions -Week One, part 2
CollegeFootballNews.com
Indians down Nationals at Grainger Stadium
Greg Bunn, a former East Carolina star, was roughed up in his
homecoming.
Kinston Free Press
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September 4, 2005
Tigers get their kicks in victory over Aggies
Anderson Independent
Kicker boots six field goals in victory against Aggies
Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Tigers put best foot forward, upset Aggies
Greenville (SC) News
Vick's test comes Sunday vs. N.C. State
Hampton Roads Daily Press
From the Raleigh News & Observer
-Pack
fans still drawn to Amato
-Pack's
Tough Openers
-UNC
honors its past
From the Charlotte Observer
-McLendon
regroups
-Panthers'
roster has mild surprises
From the Columbia (SC) The State
-Showing
off a little leg
-UCF
was no walkover; USC is no juggernaut
September 3, 2005
From the Fayetteville Observer
-College
football predictions
-ECU-DUKE:
ACC football season opens with a bang
From the Winston Salem Journal
-Tough
to Swallow
Wake Forest shows disappointment after loss to
Vandy
-College
Football Today
-Pivotal
Season
Amato's sixth season at N.C. State should reveal
whether program is on path to long-term success
-Mountaineers,
Colonels facing similar challenges
From the Charlotte Observer
-Tigers'
hopes ride on Whitehurst
-INSIDE
THE SEC
-INSIDE
THE ACC
-AROUND
THE NATION
From the Durham Herald Sun
-Pack has a
chance to earn some national respect early
-Heels hoping
to get their hands on more turnovers
-Aggie-Eagle
Classic not good barometer for participants
Special-teams duel
Raleigh News & Observer
From the
Greenville (SC) News
-USC
reports NCAA violation
-Spurrier
sees little to fear
-Retooled
Tigers face Aggies
September 2, 2005
From the Greensboro News-Record
-Growing
pains likely for youthful Duke
-Duke
capsule
-Deacons
give up late score, season opener
From the Durham Herald Sun
-After
father dies, lineman leaves team
-Roof may
turn around Duke's coach shuffle
Duke wideout Adams looks to tap his potential
New Bern Sun Journal
From the Winston Salem Journal
-Kitchen
sinks his teeth into bigger role for Duke
-Deacons
drop opener
-Replay-
WFU's loss to Vandy has a familiar ring
-Mountaineers
are working to elevate their game
-Wolfpack
loaded at the tailback position
Wake Forest loses to Vanderbilt in opener
Fayetteville Observer
The majority party
There's a reason Williams-Brice Stadium sells out
game after game, and it has nothing to do with the product on the field.
Orlando Sentinel
South
Carolina holds off Central Florida in Spurrier's debut
Columbia (SC) The State
From the Spartanburg Herald-Journal
-Spurrier
may be in for payback this year
-Mitchell,
Spurrier mesh
-Former
USC star learns trial date
Spurrier steps back into college spotlight
Greenville (SC) News
From the Raleigh News & Observer
-New
ACC all about more
-Deacons
open on sour note
From the Charlotte Observer
-6
national TV games for 49ers
-Panthers:
It's not a total loss
-Staying
home for the holiday
September 1, 2005
From the Durham Herald Sun
-For Duke's
backfield, there's safety in numbers
-Demon Deacons,
Commodores look to finish strong after close losses
-Different day,
same old rivalry for Aggies, Eagles
Duke trio learns new positions
collegesports.com
Let the games begin
Fayetteville Observer
Mauk- Let's play
Winston Salem Journal
From the Greenville (SC) News
-Spurrier
steps back into college spotlight
-USC
NOTEBOOK
-CLEMSON
NOTEBOOK
-Paladins
to face familiar foe
From the Greensboro News-Record
-Wake
Forest Football capsule
-North
Carolina football notebook- Arnold impresses Bunting
Second chance for second coming
Raleigh News & Observer
Higgins has bright ideas for The Citadel
Columbia (SC) The State
August 31, 2005
Training camp over, Duke eyes season opener
collegesports.com
Countdown to Kickoff -
Defense
devilsden.com (Scout.com)
Former Rose standout now with the Wolfpack
Greenville Daily Reflector
From battlefields to playing fields
The Appalachian Online
From the Greensboro News-Record
-Wake
Forest Notebook- Grobe chooses actions over words
-Bold
prediction- Sports Illustrated picks Panthers to win it all
From the Winston Salem Journal
-Lineman
Overstreet out again for Deacs
-Wake
Forest Notebook
-Southern
Conference Football Notebook
-Mountaineers'
Rauch ready to kick
-Offensive
Guru
N.C. State hoping that Trestman, with 17 years experience in NFL, can
help spark passing attack
-New
announcer at WSSU leaves opponent steaming
Catawba AD says performance was unprofessional
How would Wade
rate the Hokies?
Durham Herald-Sun
Hokies get respect
Fayetteville Observer
Leitao eager to get going in Charlottesville
Hampton Roads (VA) Daily Press
USC's success rests on defense
Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Texas
trip a painful memory for Tigers
Columbia (SC) The State
Tudor's top 25
Raleigh News & Observer
Renovated weight room helps make Seahawks stronger
Wilmington Star News
August 30, 2005
From the
Durham Herald-Sun
-If Duke is
to succeed, QB Schneider may be the reason
-Freshmen will
play a big role for Devils on second team
Blue
Devils kick off youth movement
Shelby Star
From the Winston Salem Journal
-Roof
eager to see if his Blue Devils have what it takes to be ...
-Duke
starts another season hoping for better results
-WFU's
Wellman says that new brick wall at Groves Stadium is first step in long
renovation period
Duke's offense needs punch
Fayetteville Observer
Few
redshirts for Blue Devils
Charlotte Observer
Countdown to Kickoff -
Offense
devilsden.com (Scout.com)
From the Raleigh News & Observer
-Duke
line no longer green
-Depth
a Pack plus
Vick's test comes Sunday vs. N.C. State
Hampton Roads (VA) Daily Press
From the Spartanburg Herald-Journal
-Stadium
thefts- Telfort, Brownlee plead guilty
-Tigers
a tough opener for Aggies
-USC
basketball team headed to Alaska
August 29, 2005
From the Greensboro News-Record
-Duke
adjusting to another new offensive coordinator
-Risking
his neck- N.C. A&T linebacker returns after surgery to fix C-5 vertebra
Deacons hope to start winning the close games
Fayetteville Observer
Bigger Backers- Soul of WakeForest's defense is unit of physically
imposing linebackers, Grobe says
Winston Salem Journal
Changes aplenty for Guilford College's football team
Greensboro News Record
Canes and other
celebs turn out in force at Jimmy V Classic
Durham Herald-Sun
From the Columbia (SC) The State
-Spurrier
braces USC for a wild ride as the carnival comes to town
-Spurrier
makes stars from scratch
-Tigers�
goal- Put a stop to bad starts
Spurrier shelters Gamecocks from spotlight
Spartanburg Herald-Journal
New Gamecocks face first curtain call
Greenville (SC) News
From the Raleigh News & Observer
-ACC
football season openers
-Heels
to play waiting game
From the Charlotte Observer
-Virginia
Tech special teams out of this world
-NFL:
Rutherford among 11 cut
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September 4, 2005
Saturday Football Roundup
conferenceusa.com
Memphis still temporary home for USM
Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Tulane to
decide among Austin, Houston, and Dallas
espn.com
Tulane's athletes may be headed here
Houston Chronicle
Tulane finds its 'home'
Shreveport Times
Rally Comes Up Short As Blazers Fall, 17-10, To No. 3 Tennessee
uabsports.com
From the Birmingham News
-Orange
scare
-BLAZER
NOTEBOOK
-Darrell
Hackney is real good.
Hackney
gave it his all in UAB effort
Maryville Daily Times
From the
Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Orange
escape
-More
than ever, it's all on the line for Tigers, Rebs
SMU-Baylor notebook- Mustangs just can't get started
Dallas Morning News
Baylor-SMU Notebook- Bears run up huge numbers in Dallas
Waco Tribune Herald
UTEP dominates again
El Paso Times
From the
Huntington (WV) Herald-Dispatch
-Herd
to honor Pruett Saturday
-No
surprises, on further review
September 3, 2005
Warning- Don't overlook C-USA
Knoxville News Sentinel
Thursday Night Football Roundup
conferenceusa.com
Neyland uncharted
land for Blazers
Birmingham Post Herald
COME OUT BLAZIN'
Knoxville News Sentinel
Finally � it�s football
El Paso Times
Tennessee's relief efforts take shape in Memphis
Southern Standard
From the Jackson Clarion-Ledger
-Finally,
good news for USM football
Southern Miss' Golden Eagles might be coming home a
lot sooner than expected.
-NCAA
OKs player aid
From the
Huntington (WV) Herald-Dispatch
-Herd
will play Tulane, Banowsky says
-Marshall
baseball bolsters roster with 10 signees
Passing grades
Herd�s QB platoon worked � for three quarters,
anyway
Charleston (WV) Gazette
UCF could benefit from going for the whole few yards
Orlando Sentinel
U of M, Gonzaga talking
Memphis Commercial Appeal
College fans give up rooms for evacuees
Columbia (SC) The State
September 2, 2005
UCF Falls Short at South Carolina
Herdzone.com
From the Orlando Sentinel
-THE
STREAK GOES ON
-Spirited
Golden Knights won't finish 0-for-2005
-Smith
off and running for UCF
-Offense
knocks UCF right off its feet
O'Leary pans choice to play with SEC crew
Florida Today
Morris, Bradshaw Impressive As Herd Takes 36-24 Win in Snyder Debut
Herdzone.com
From the
Huntington (WV) Herald-Dispatch
-Snyder
era off to winning start
-Morris
shows veteran poise on opening night
-A
win, but still a long way to go
-Tulane
trip in jeopardy
From the Charleston (WV) Gazette
-Timely takeaway
for MU
-Snyder, MU can
toast win � quietly
-Marshall
football notebook
Golden Hurricane Fall to Golden Gophers
tulsahurricane.com
Room for improvement
Tulsa World
Cougars Fall To Oregon In Season Opener, 38-24
uhcougars.com
From the Houston Chronicle
-Cougars
shut down in second half, lose to Ducks
-Cougars'
defense gives Oregon room to roam
-UH
associate AD denies claim
Weary Eagles land in Memphis
Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Eagletalk focusing on storm aftermath
Hattiesburg American
From the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Tigers
lose Pratcher for season
-O'Brien
handles the spotlight
-What
they're writing about DeAngelo's Heisman hopes
-Lineman
wants to end on high note
On the defense
Birmingham News
Blazers, not high
ranking, concern Vols
Birmingham Post Herald
Miners will try to end pair of streaks Saturday
El Paso Times
SMU, TCU find new neighborhoods
Dallas Morning News
September 1, 2005
Conference USA Establishes Relief Fund
conferenceusa.com
Tulane's football season in question
El Paso Times
Tulane football sets up in Dallas
Dallas Morning News
With Tulane game off, USM hits road
Jackson Clarion Ledger
Eagles ready to move on to Memphis
Hattiesburg American
Around Conference USA
USA Today
Central Florida looking to snap 15-game slide
Florence Morning News
Golden Knights Ready to Open the 2005 Campaign
ucfathletics.com
UCF seeks to end skid in spotlight
Orlando Sentinel
From the Columbia (SC) The State
-Spurrier
vs. Central Florida
-Matchups
-Quick hits
-Keys to
victory
From uhcougars.com
-Reliant
Park And The University Of Houston Offer Free College Football Tickets
To Hurricane Katrina Victims
-Cougar
Athletics To Provide Free Shirts To Hurricane Victims
From the Houston Chronicle
-C-USA-
Change � and a lot of footballs � in air
-Cougars
open Duck season tonight
-UH
CLOSEUP
-UH
rolls sevens
-UH,
C-USA newcomer Rice are conference rivals again
Questions linger for UH football team
Galveston Daily News
University of Houston vs. University of Oregon
Oregon Daily Emerald
Tulsa's Skelly Stadium celebrates 75th Anniversary in 2005 Football
Season
tulsahurricane.com
Minnesota-Tulsa Football Preview
Yahoo Sports
From the
Huntington (WV) Herald-Dispatch
-Herd
starts season with a clean slate
-Talented
Herd facing new challenges
-Ross
flashing speed at the point
From the Charleston (WV) Gazette
-Could
the Herd see its streak of non-losing seasons end this year?
-Herd wary of
I-AA underdog
William & Mary at Marshall
Kentucky.com
Key to stopping Williams' Heisman campaign- Stopping Williams
Biloxi Sun Herald
Evacuated Tulane students take refuge at Atlanta, Dallas colleges
Commonwealth Times
August 31, 2005
From conferenceusa.com
-C-USA
Teams Find A Temporary Home Away From Home
-Tulane-Southern
Miss Football Game Postponed
From the Hattiesburg American
-Hurricane
alters plans
-Area
native relishes being back as Southern Miss assistant
-KILLER
KATRINA'S VICIOUS PUNCH
Favre family home destroyed
Raleigh News & Observer
Storm's aftermath has teams packing
Ft Worth Star Telegram
From the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Katrina
forces Eagles north for practice
-Tiger
coaches hope to increase Doss's involvement in the offense this season
Professor says Spurrier will lose to Knights
Orlando Sentinel
Not so fast
Birmingham News
Smith knows it is
time to lead
Birmingham Post-Herald
Mumme's tricks concern Price
El Paso Times
View from sideline frustrates UH LB Everson
Houston Chronicle
ROLE
REVERSAL
Marshall University football fans can relate to that first-time
feeling so well.
Huntington (WV) Herald-Dispatch
From the Charleston (WV) Gazette
-Marshall
linemen have tall order
-New QB takes
over potent William & Mary offense
August 30, 2005
From conferenceusa.com
-Green
Wave Teams Weather the Storm in Jackson
-2005
Conference USA Football Weekly Release
From the Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger
-Katrina
puts sports in its place
-USM-Tulane
threatened
-USM's
Chatelain has Tulane insight
Katrina could force alterations for weekend game plans
USA Today
Hurricane weighs heavily on some players
Huntington (WV) Herald-Dispatch
Green Wave Teams Weather the Storm in Jackson
tulanegreenwave.com
Hurricane alters plans
Hattiesburg American
Hurricane puts
games in question
Ft Worth Star Telegram
Katrina throws kink into practice schedules
Dallas Morning News
Knights' O'Leary looks past 0-11 mark
Greenville (SC) News
UCF,
coach move past their pasts
Columbia (SC) The State
After last season, Tigers becoming familiar with playing on National TV
Memphis Commercial Appeal
UAB's ready to tackle Vols
Birmingham News
Miners hope to continue hot start
El Paso Times
Lopez- Every day's casual day for UH's Briles
Houston Chronicle
Skinner named starting QB
Huntington (WV) Herald Dispatch
From the
Charleston (WV) Gazette
-Skinner to
start at QB in Herd opener
-UAB, UTEP
tackling great expectations
August 29, 2005
Katrina may
wreak some C-USA havoc
Charleston (WV) Gazette
From the Jackson (MS) Clarion-Ledger
-Plans
change for USM, Tulane
-Center
of USM O-line looks solid
From the Birmingham News
-Sizing
up Conference USA East, West
-Top
5 list for C-USA
-Top
5 list for UAB
Little polish seen in sloppy session
Orlando Sentinel
From the New Orleans Times Picayune
-Spincer
a Tulane big hitter, defensive foundation
-Further
review might be successful
UH erects stop signs
Houston Chronicle
Top prep star chooses Tigers
Memphis Commercial Appeal
From the
Huntington (WV) Herald Dispatch
-Herd
in new role- Underdog
-A
mix of old, new
Herd Rebounds With
Great Sunday Night Workout
goherd.com
Women's Soccer Weekend Roundup
conferenceusa.com
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