| Navy extends Niumatalolo
Navy granted head football coach Ken
Niumatalolo a contract extension on Wednesday after his successful rookie
campaign. Terms of the agreement were not released.
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| Terps WR Heyward-Bey to enter draft
University of Maryland junior wide
receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey announced on Wednesday his intention to enter the
2009 NFL Draft.
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| Georgia's Stafford, Moreno to enter NFL Draft
Georgia junior quarterback Matthew Stafford and
sophomore tailback Knowshon Moreno both announced Wednesday they will be
entering the NFL Draft.
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| Boston College fires Jagodzinski
Boston College announced the firing of
head football coach Jeff Jagodzinski at a press conference Wednesday
afternoon.
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| Seminoles DE Brown to enter draft
Florida State pass-rush specialist
Everette Brown has decided to forego his senior season and enter the 2009 NFL
Draft.
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| BC expected to fire Jagodzinski
Boston College is expected to announce
the firing of head football coach Jeff Jagodzinski at a 3 p.m. (et) press
conference today.
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| Adams and Tulsa crush Ball State in GMAC Bowl
Tarrion Adams set a school record, gaining 3,653
career rushing yards, and matched another with his 32nd rushing touchdown, as
Tulsa won its second straight GMAC Bowl with a 45-13 romp over 23rd-ranked
Ball State, securing its first 11-win season in the process.
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| The Final Countdown
All the preparations have been made, the
coaches have broken down every conceivable scenario and the final walk-
throughs will take place in the next 24-to-48 hours. So the one question
remains after nearly a month of anticipation -- how can the BCS Title Game
ever live up to the hype?
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| Ball State and Tulsa square off in GMAC Bowl
The Ball State Cardinals seek their first-ever
postseason victory when they take on the Tulsa Golden Hurricane in the 10th
annual GMAC Bowl at the Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama.
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| McCoy's late heroics lead Texas past Ohio State in Fiesta Bowl
Colt McCoy's 26-yard touchdown pass to Quan
Cosby with 16 seconds remaining lifted third-ranked Texas to a 24-21 Fiesta
Bowl win over No. 10 Ohio State, as the Buckeyes were dealt another crushing
defeat in a BCS postseason contest.
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