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Trojans land another top running back in Davis
Two days after the Trojans received a verbal commitment from running back Ty Isaac (Joliet, Ill./Joliet Catholic), USC landed another tailback, as Justin Davis (Stockton, Calif./Lincoln) announced his commitment to the Trojans on Thursday.
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Receiver Jackson decides to stay at Oklahoma
Oklahoma wide receiver Kameel Jackson is staying at Oklahoma despite being suspended indefinitely last week by coach Bob Stoops.
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Alabama fan charged for lewd act vs. LSU fan
An Alabama fan has been charged with sexual battery after authorities say he was captured on video performing a simulated sex act on an unconscious LSU fan after the BCS championship game.
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Bowden: Florida State should stay in the ACC
Former Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden told Sirius XM radio show College Sports from All Angles with Jack Arute that the Seminoles should stay in the ACC.
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Luck to stay at West Virginia as athletic director
Oliver Luck is staying at West Virginia.
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Alabama to meet West Virginia in 2014 opener
Alabama and West Virginia will meet for the first time when the two storied football programs open the 2014 season in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game in Atlanta, bowl officials announced on Thursday.
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SMU fires AD Orsini, says change necessary
SMU athletic director Steve Orsini has been fired, effective immediately.
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NCAA rules changes include 'stronger' penalties
The NCAA overhaul of its body of rules may call for the suspension of a head coach whose assistants commit violations, as well as fine a university up to five percent of its annual athletic budget based on the severity of the penalty.
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Irish QB Rees pleads not guilty to four charges
Notre Dame quarterback Tommy Rees pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges stemming from an incident in which police used pepper spray to subdue him after an off-campus party.
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Monk, Casper lead college football HOF class
Art Monk and Dave Casper were named to the College Football Hall of Fame on Tuesday, leading a class of 17 players and coaches.




