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A&M drops a game, adds two to 2012 schedule
Texas A&M has revamped its 2012 football schedule, dropping McNeese State and adding Louisiana Tech and South Carolina State.
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North Dakota to resume use of 'Fighting Sioux'
Robert Kelley, the University of North Dakota president says the school will resume using its Fighting Sioux nickname despite threats from the NCAA.
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Ferentz: New Hawkeyes DC Parker has 'vision'
Phil Parker had the opportunity to leave Iowa for a defensive coordinator's job at another major program more than once, yet chose to stay with the Hawkeyes.
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Memphis accepts invitation to join Big East
At long last, Memphis is part of the Big East.
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Big Ten ADs considering 4-team playoff format
The Big Ten, which helped squash the notion of a four-team playoff to crown a national champion in college football several years ago, is taking another look.
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Penn St.: Paterno campus services cost $29K
Penn State officials say it cost about $29,000 to hold the viewings and services on campus for the late football coach Joe Paterno.
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Sandusky files opposition to out-of-area jury
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky wants jurors in his child sex abuse trial to be chosen from the community where he lives.
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Source: C-USA board to discuss MWC merger
Conference USA's board of directors will meet later this week to discuss the possibility of a full-scale merger with the Mountain West Conference, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
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Low: Welcome to the show
It's another offseason of change in college football, but this season sees the first foray into expansion for the vaunted SEC.
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Source: Gilmore leaves USC for Raiders job
After just one season serving as the wide receivers coach for the USC Trojans, Ted Gilmore has been hired by the Oakland Raiders, according to a source close to the situation.
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