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http://collegesportsinfo.com/2012/11...n-caa-in-2013/
College of Charleston to Join CAA in 2013
After a month of negotiating with the CAA, College of Charleston has accepted an invitation to join the CAA for the 2013-2014 season. The move gives the CAA a school to replace Georgia St., VCU and ODU, which have already left or leaving next year. Charleston gains more recruiting and exposure in the northeast due to their association with the CAA.
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<spline> BREAKING: DAVID STERN RETROACTIVELY FINES UCLA FOR NOT PLAYING HARD ENOUGH LAST WEEK
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Possibility of GT - Kent State BCS bowl
Want
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NIU won, so Kent State won't go to BCS bowl game
Stanford also won
Congrats to both NIU and Stanford
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Stanford - UCLA was a pretty entertaining game last night. Too bad they were 20K empty seats in the place, which equated to a Stanford home game.
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Go Georgia although I get the feeling Bama will win and make it 2 straight national championship appearances
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He's got gloves on. Probably didn't feel a thing. And neither did the guy he was hitting. Don't know why guys do this. Is that supposed to hurt a guy wearing a HELMET?
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The Evil Genius
With a win over Kansas this weekend, WVU could/should be playing either the #2 or #3 (adjusted for Oregon/Stanford) from the Pac 12 (Alamo or Holiday Bowl).
So that's either UCLA, Oregon State or USC.
That's crazy.
Even as ****ty as this year has been, being in the Big 12 has benefits.
Errr, Unless I totally fouled something up or missed something, WVU can finish no better than 7th. They'd finish with the same record as TCU and TTU, but they both hold the tie breaker over West Virginia. Now i will admit I have no idea how strict the bowls are by going by conference standings.
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Originally Posted by
Bubble Screen
He's got gloves on. Probably didn't feel a thing. And neither did the guy he was hitting. Don't know why guys do this. Is that supposed to hurt a guy wearing a HELMET?
Yeah, I still remember a scene that I have mentally filed away under "Football players are dumb".
There's some kind of play. Big hit. Collision. Players go down.
Two players jump up. They're mad about something.
Player 1 makes a fist, draws back, and punches Player 2 in his steel facemask.
Player 2 takes off his helmet, and swings back at Player 1.
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Originally Posted by
big#44
Now i will admit I have no idea how strict the bowls are by going by conference standings.
Far as I'm aware, except for the mandatory BCS berths, each individual bowl gets to invite whoever they want.
Which is why "how many tickets will they sell" is a lot more important that conference-record tie breakers.
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Originally Posted by
Larry
Far as I'm aware, except for the mandatory BCS berths, each individual bowl gets to invite whoever they want.
Which is why "how many tickets will they sell" is a lot more important that conference-record tie breakers.
Ah that makes sense then. In that case WVU might get the nod over TTU and TCU. I stand corrected.
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Really is too bad wvus defense was so bad. They really cost geno the heisman......his numbers are crazy. He would win in a landslide if we weren't 7-5.
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Game of the Year potential going on
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http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports...,2147572.story
Doeren to leave NIU for N.C State
Won't coach Huskies in bowl game
Dave Doeren guided Northern Illinois to back-to-back Mid-American Conference championships, and now he is headed to North Carolina State, the school announced Saturday afternoon.
Doeren informed the NIU players of his decision to accept the N.C. State position Saturday night. Then NIU athletic director Jeff Compher addressed the players.