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   <title>Dorm Report: Another Manziel Twitter storm</title>
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   It didn't take Johnny Manziel 140 characters to spark another social media controversy. It only took 95. On Sunday, the 2012 Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback out of Texas A&amp;amp;M sent out a tweet that read he can't wait to leave College Station. The tweet has since been deleted. Though the reasons for why Manziel felt this way are unknown, it seems like an odd way for a player of his stature at a school so crazy for football to be having such n
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   <title>Illinois lands former Ok State QB Lunt</title>
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   Former Oklahoma State University quarterback Wes Lunt, a native of Rochester, Ill., is transferring back home to Illinois. Last fall, Lunt became the first true freshman to start the season under center for the Cowboys since 1950 and started five games, but was sidelined with an injury. The 6-foot-5, 215-pounder will have to sit out for the 2013 season due to NCAA transfer rules, but he threw for 1,108 yards and six touchdowns for OSU las
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   <title>Report: Three Navy players face charges over alleged rape</title>
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   Officials at the U.S, Naval Academy will reportedly charge three football players in connection with the alleged rape of a female midshipman in April of 2012. According to multiple media sources, the incident occurred after the woman, whose name was not disclosed, attended a party at an off-campus property known as the "football house" in Annapolis. The alleged victim then woke up at the house the next morning with little recollect
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   <title>Dorm Report: Welcome to the FBS Georgia State</title>
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   The Georgia State football program didn't play its first game until the fall of 2010, and just three seasons later, it is set to join the ranks of the Football Bowl Subdivision. After four teams moved from the FCS to the FBS last season (Texas State, South Alabama, Massachusetts, Texas-San Antonio), the Panthers will be the lone team to make the jump for the 2013 campaign, joining the Sun Belt Conference full time effective July 1, with postseason e
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   <title>Kliff is King in minds of Red Raider faithful</title>
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   Known more for its prominent role in the cotton industry, as well as being the hometown of the late, great Buddy Holly, Lubbock, Texas isn't exactly a hotbed in terms of noteworthy success in the world of sports. In fact, if you discount the efforts of the little known Lubbock Cotton Kings (Central Hockey League, 1999-2007) and the long defunct Lubbock Hubbers (minor league baseball, 1922-56), the 11th-most populous city in the Lone Star State can'
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   <title>On Campus: In the trenches</title>
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   One look at Alabama's offensive line last season and it is easy to see how the Crimson Tide steamrolled Notre Dame en route to their second straight national title. Dominant play up front is crucial to the success of any FBS program. Here is a list of the top offensive linemen entering the 2013 season: OFFENSIVE TACKLES: TAYLOR LEWAN (Michigan): Not many thought the 6-foot-8, 308-pound Lewan would return to Ann Arbor for his senior season. A 
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   <title>Dorm Report: Cardinal not content with good enough</title>
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   At this point, it can be readily agreed upon that coach David Shaw and the Stanford Cardinal have not suffered much of an Andrew Luck/Jim Harbaugh hangover. In the two seasons after the departure of that coaching/quarterback duo, the Cardinal have gone an impressive 23-4 and made back-to-back trips to BCS bowls. Despite the success, the Cardinal are still residing in the shadow of other programs in the country, including fellow Pac-12 squad Orego
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   <title>USC receiving corps takes another hit</title>
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   University of Southern California incoming freshman wide receiver Steven Mitchell will miss the 2013 season after tearing ligaments in his right knee during voluntary workouts, the school announced on Friday. While the news of the injury might not directly effect the Trojans, the team's wide receiver corps is now down to just five scholarship players with Marqise Lee, Nelson Agholor, De'Von Flournoy, Victor Blackwell
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   <title>Mississippi State football gets NCAA probation</title>
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   Mississippi State's football program has been slapped with two years of probation and scholarship reductions as part of NCAA penalties stemming from recruiting violations. Former assistant coach Angelo Mirando was also given a show-cause order by the NCAA, citing him with unethical conduct for failing to report a booster's activities when he became aware of them and providing the NCAA with false information. The booster, according to
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   <title>Is this the year Richt gets Bulldogs over the hump?</title>
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   In the vaunted SEC, there are 13 teams all vying for a chance to knock two-time defending national champion Alabama from its lofty perch. Since its inception in 1998, the Bowl Championship Series has named a school from the SEC its top team nine times, with the Crimson Tide not only winning the last two, but three of the last four. The BCS last crowned a champion from a league other than the SEC when Texas beat USC back in January of 2006, meaning 
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