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Goal of coaches retreat: advance
Brian Stewart is trying to create awareness. The Cowboys defensive coordinator hosted a three-day sports retreat for minority coaches that ended Tuesday at Valley Ranch.
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Pop quiz, hot shot! It's official, the zebras are good
Bill LeMonnier is an evil man. Not because he has been a football official for 35 years, the past 15 in the Big Ten.
Twins tame Tigers...First time's a charm...Setback for Hokies...
Twins tame Tigers...First time's a charm...Setback for Hokies MINNEAPOLIS The Minnesota Twins won the rubber of their three-game series against visiting Detroit 7-0. Nick Blackburn combined with two relievers ...
Gators, UCF pick up more football commitments for 2009
Florida and UCF added to their early list of football players who say their going to play for the Gators and Knights next year.
John Pont, the longtime football coach who led Indiana University to the 1967 Rose Bowl, passed away early today in Oxford, Ohio.
Driver Who Killed Miami Fury Player Sentenced
A driver convicted of causing a deadly hit-and-run crash on Interstate 95 three years ago received a stiffer sentence than expected Wednesday.
Michael David Smith, writer extraordinaire of FanHouse , ProFootballTalk and Football Outsiders to name just a few was kind enough to write a guest post for TJB this week.
Officer cleared in Miami grad's death after Taser use
An Oxford police officer, a Middletown High School graduate, did not use excessive force when he used a Taser on a Miami University grad who later died, according to findings from a Butler County Sheriff's ...
Torbor Brings Something Super To Miami
By Andy Kent Special for MiamiDolphins.com Whenever a player from the most recent Super Bowl champion switches uniforms it can impact his new team in two ways, by either bringing resentment or inspiration to ...
Trestman stands alone in CFL coaching fraternity
Marc Trestman got a crash course in Canadian football this off-season and now looks to use that to make winners again of the Montreal Alouettes.
Mulvane's Tharp, a week after surgery
It's been nearly a week since Mulvane running back/linebacker Huldon Tharp had season-ending knee surgery to repair a torn ACL in his left knee.
UA's Saban inducted into Hall of Honor
Nick Saban was inducted into the Independence Bowl Hall of Honor on Thursday night at a ceremony at the East Ridge Country Club in Shreveport.
Reese gets his chance with Bucs
Tribble Reese's final shot at college football will come at Charleston Southern.
As head coach John Harbaugh sifts through the names of those players he'll take with him into the regular season, the Ravens are looking to pin down the names of their two new mascots.
Mike Mularkey feels comfortable with Falcons
Mike Mularkey has found some comfort with the Atlanta Falcons. Not many assistant coaches can say as much about their recent tenures in Atlanta, but Mularkey doesn't care.
Football: Ex-Estero lineman Morse signs with Browns
The Cleveland Browns announced they have signed former Estero High and University of Miami offensive lineman Derrick Morse to a free agent contract on Wednesday.
Man gets six months for posting terror threat online
Security Management Zone Security management is the process of developing a comprehensive data protection plan.
LSU Notes: Tigers' win reminiscent of 2002 victory over Stanford
OMAHA, Neb. -- The Karma continues for LSU. The Tigers won their first College World Series game Tuesday, 6-5, over Rice after trailing 5-2 entering the bottom of the ninth inning eight years to the day after ...
Marcus Vick fought the law and the law won...again
SPORTSbyBROOKS.com posts a story from the Nofolk Virginian-Pilot about multiple-screw up Marcus Vick being cited for a DUI in eastern Virginia.