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Shembo, Notre Dame defense shut down Michigan State
In last season’s 31-13 win over Michigan State, junior linebacker Prince Shembo was notably absent after leaving the team to attend to family matters. But he made sure No.
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Turnovers aid Florida’s defense at Tennessee
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tyler Bray’s throw might have been intended for Zach Rogers, but it was Lerentee McCray who caught the pass. The redshirt senior got things started for the No.
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UCLA Bruins tame the Cougars in 37-6 victory over Houston
UCLA held Houston in a shutout until the last five minutes of the game, when the Cougars’ quarterback David Piland pulled off an 86-yard run for a touchdown. However, it didn’t change the result – UCLA took the 37-6 win over Houston.
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No. 8 WVU rolls 42-12 over James Madison
Keeping with the theme of the season’s first victory, the No. 8 West Virginia football team got off to a fast start, broke records and erupted on offense in Saturday’s 42-12 victory of James Madison at FedEx Field in Landover, Md.
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Oregon’s blowout win marred by miscues
As the clock ticked to zero in Oregon’s rout of Tennessee Tech on Saturday afternoon, the scoreboard revealed no surprises. 63-14. Another blowout win for the Ducks over an FCS patsy.
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Michigan dominates UMass in 63-13 victory
In the midst of a grueling regular season schedule, the Michigan football team caught a break on Saturday afternoon, manhandling FBS newcomer Massachusetts from start to finish. On the first drive of the day, the Wolverines looked like they were playing against a scout team.
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Alabama shuts out Arkansas, 52-0
The theme of week three for the Alabama football team was demanding more from itself. Despite pitching a shutout against Western Kentucky, the Crimson Tide wasn’t satisfied.
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Head coach Jim Calhoun officially announces retirement
After much speculation and weeks of rumors, the announcement everyone in Storrs was waiting for finally came. Men’s basketball coach Jim Calhoun has officially retired.
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Notre Dame moves to ACC
Notre Dame will leave the Big East and join the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in all sports except football and hockey, the University announced Wednesday. Notre Dame will remain independent in football.