College Football

Joe Paterno Dies

Legendary former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno has died from complications from lung cancer; he was 85 years old. Paterno died Sunday with his family releasing a statement announcing his passing. Of course, his brilliant coaching career at Penn State, where he coached for more than 50 years, won …

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More Top College Players Opt For NFL Draft

More top college players are opting to leave school early to enter the NFL Draft. At Oregon, quarterback Darron Thomas will leave early, joining teammate and running back LaMichael James in declaring early for the draft. And it looks like LSU will lose its main deep threat receiver to the …

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West Virginia Blasts Clemson In Orange Bowl

West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith tied a bowl record by throwing six touchdown passes to lead the Mountaineers to a 70-33 rout of Clemson Wednesday night in the Orange Bowl in Miami. The 70 points is also the most ever scored in a bowl game, breaking the record of 67 …

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Michigan Beats Va Tech In Sugar Bowl

The Michigan Wolverines complete a magical season under first year coach Brady Hoke with a 23-20 overtime win over Virginia Tech in the Sugar Bowl on Tuesday night in New Orleans. The Wolverines complete an impressive 11-2 season under Hoke and get a BCS bowl victory in the process. Michigan …

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Paterno Fired At Penn State

Legendary Penn State football coach Joe Paterno has been fired. The Penn State Board of Trustees met Wednesday and made the announcement that Paterno had been let go after 46 seasons as the school’s head coach. He was informed of his firing through a phone call after the day started …

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Paterno Announces Retirement

Legendary Penn State football coach Joe Paterno has announced that he will retire at the end of this season. The Nittany Lions are currently nationally ranked and are facing nationally ranked Nebraska this weekend. Paterno released a statement today saying that he has come to work at Penn State for …

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