College Football
South Dakota to open 2014 season at Oregon
The University of South Dakota football team will open its 2014 season at the University of Oregon.
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Neb. football player's indecency trial gets set
A trial date has been set for a Nebraska defensive end accused of exposing his genitals to a female student.
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CAA Football could return to divisions
The addition of Elon University in the 2014 season creates the possibility of CAA Football returning to divisional alignment, commissioner Tom Yeager said Thursday.
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Elon to join Colonial Athletic Association
Elon University announced on Thursday it will leave the Southern Conference to join the Colonial Athletic Association in all sports for the 2014-15 school year.
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Former Penn State quarterback Bench transfers to South Florida
Former Penn State quarterback Stephen Bench has decided to transfer to South Florida.
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Southern Conference could expand soon
The Southern Conference may be inching toward expansion as it tries to replace schools that are leaving for other conferences.
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QB Mitchell decides on North Carolina State
Former Arkansas quarterback Brandon Mitchell says he is transferring to North Carolina State to play his final season.
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Manziel is working hard to be best he can be, which might be best ever
The last thing George Whitfield Jr. expected was for Johnny Manziel to throw the ball. The Texas A&M star, after all, was blindfolded.
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Buffs hoping to stampede way back to respectability
It's been more than two decades since the football team at the University of Colorado hoisted its one and only national championship trophy, and the program has struggled to remain relevant ever since.
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Big money to be made for USC figures
LOS ANGELES-Pat Haden took on a challenging job when he was hired to oversee a USC athletic program that had been hit hard with NCAA sanctions.
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Big Ten may shake up its bowl lineup
Not to dis Mickey Mouse, but Big Ten officials know their fans don't want to go to Orlando every year. Or Tampa. Or Houston.




