| NCAAF Headlines |
| Florida TE Ingram has strained left knee |
| Florida tight end Cornelius Ingram missed practice on Wednesday with a strained left knee and his status is uncertain. Florida coach Urban Meyer said he would not know the severity of the injury until the he gets the results of an MRI Thursday morning. Meyer said Ingram suffered the injury during one-on-one drills during Tuesday's practice. |
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| Miami DT leaves practice in ambulance |
| Miami defensive tackle Antonio Dixon was taken to a hospital by ambulance after apparently suffering effects from the strong heat and humidity Wednesday during practice. The team said Dixon was in good condition, and he was expected to stay at Doctor's Hospital overnight as a precaution. Miami coach Randy Shannon had originally said Dixon was suffering from dehydration, but the team later said his... |
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| Inspiring Sooners trying to save lives |
| Along with trying to win a third straight Big 12 championship and righting recent BCS struggles, the Oklahoma Sooners left their media day Wednesday with another goal in mind: Saving lives. Dozens of players followed coach Bob Stoops' lead in going through screening to become a bone marrow donor, hoping to help a 10-year-old Sooners fan and others suffering from cancer and blood disorders. |
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| Pac-10 teams facing uncertainty at QB |
| The Pac-10 has long been a conference known for its talented quarterbacks and high-powered offenses. That's what makes the uncertainty at quarterback so many teams are facing at the start of fall practice so unsettling to many teams. Only Arizona State, Arizona and Washington opened fall practice with returning starters at quarterback entrenched in their jobs. |
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| New facility is big boost for Kansas |
| The Kansas football program is no longer trying to support a champagne taste on a beer budget. Coaches won't feel like hiding their eyes any more when visiting prospects see the locker room. Players won't have to stand in line to get treatment for injuries. And they'll no longer suffer the peonage of having to ride a bus to their own home games. |
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| Kentucky QB Pulley dismissed from team |
Curtis Pulley's off-field problems never allowed him to live up to his on-field promise. The talented but troubled Kentucky quarterback was dismissed from the team Tuesday by coach Rich Brooks for a violation of team rules, a move that hands the starting quarterback job Pulley was vying for to sophomore Mike Hartline. |
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| Georgia, Florida share top SEC billing |
| Georgia and Florida are rivals with much in common. Both have a talented junior quarterback, a dynamic playmaker and a youthful-looking coach with a ridiculous career winning percentage. One of them is also the hot Southeastern Conference team du jour. Which one depends on who's picking. They both fit the bill, but coach Urban Meyer, quarterback Tim Tebow and the Gators already have a national title... |
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