| 21st-ranked Tigers take down Bulldogs in SEC tussle
Cameron Newton threw for a pair of
touchdowns to help the 21st-ranked Auburn Tigers hold off the Mississippi
State Bulldogs, 17-14, in SEC action.
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| NCAA steps up and cracks down
The old adage "better late than never" does
not always ring true. However, after years of turning a blind eye to the seedy
practices at play in college sports, the NCAA has recently gone on a crusade
for which the sport of football, in particular, is paying a heavy price this
year.
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| Georgia WR Green given four-game suspension
Georgia wide receiver A.J. Green was given a
four-game suspension because he sold his Independence Bowl game jersey to an
individual who meets the NCAA definition of an agent.
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| Wolverines safety Emilien to transfer
Michigan sophomore safety Vladimir Emilien
has asked for his release from the university in order to transfer.
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| Alabama's Ingram likely to miss Penn State game
Alabama junior running back Mark Ingram will
likely miss Saturday's game against Penn State as he continues to recover from
knee surgery performed last week.
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| Bruins host Cardinal in Pac-10 opener
The 25th-ranked Stanford Cardinal kicks off
its Pac-10 Conference slate against UCLA at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
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| Traditional national powers collide in Tuscaloosa
One of the premier matchups on the 2010
college football docket takes place in Tuscaloosa this weekend, as the top-
ranked and defending national champion Alabama Crimson Tide square off against
the 18th-ranked Penn State Nittany Lions.
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| Spartans face another uphill battle in bout with Badgers
The San Jose Spartans continue their early-
season trek through some of the most treacherous waters imaginable as a week
after taking on the defending national champion Alabama Crimson Tide, they
head north to battle the 11th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers.
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| Grief-stricken Cowboys face tall task in clash with Longhorns
In a game overshadowed by tragedy, the grieving
Wyoming Cowboys take on the fifth-ranked Texas Longhorns in a non-conference
affair.
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| Bragging rights on line as West Virginia visits Marshall
State rivals will square off in Huntington
on Friday night, as the Marshall Thundering Herd welcome the 23rd-ranked West
Virginia Mountaineers to town.
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