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   <title>Southeastern Louisiana adds LSU transfer</title>
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   First-year Southeastern Louisiana football coach Ron Roberts has beefed up his team's secondary with the transfer of defensive back Ronnie Vinson from LSU. Vinson is a 5-foot-11, 185-pound safety who switched to cornerback during LSU's spring practices. The New Orleans resident is seeking more playing time in making the drop from the FBS to FCS level. He played in a seven games as a redshirt freshman last season, mostly on special teams, and made two 
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   <title>In the FCS Huddle: Ten FCS receivers to watch</title>
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   The prototypical receiver has changed in the last decade with wide receivers taking on tight end height and tight ends taking on wide receiver speed. The ones who have both traits are especially lethal. The Football Championship Subdivision will feature such receivers this season. Elon senior Aaron Mellette headlines a contingent of 10 FCS receivers to watch (OK, we've thrown in a tight end to make it 11) and only one of them stands below 6-foo
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   <title>North Dakota State adding transfer from MVFC rival</title>
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   Former Northern Iowa defensive back Andre Martin is transferring to FCS national champion North Dakota State, one of the Panthers' rivals in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. NDSU head coach Craig Bohl, whose team won the FCS national title this past season, told The Forum on Tuesday that the 6-foot-1, 203-pound Martin will join his program for his final season after graduating from Northern Iowa this spring. Martin, who led UNI with five interce
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   <title>Former EKU receiver Harris transferring to Glenville State</title>
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   Former Eastern Kentucky University wide receiver Orlandus Harris is transferring to Glenville State for his senior season. A spokesman for the Division II program confirmed Harris' verbal commitment. The 5-foot-11, 190-pound Harris, from Chattanooga, Tenn., did not play last season after he suffered an ACL tear during the summer. He was an All-Ohio Valley Conference second-team selection in 2010 with 56 receptions for 940 yards and seven touchdowns.
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   <title>Divisional Hall of Fame class adds Elon's McGeorge, six others</title>
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   Former Elon tight end Richard McGeorge has been elected to the College Football Hall of Fame 2012 Divisional Class, the National Football Foundation announced Tuesday. The class also includes former players Chris Bisaillon (Illinois Wesleyan, wide receiver, 1989-92), Jim Holder (Oklahoma Panhandle State, running back, 1961-63) and Rex Mirich (Northern Arizona, offensive tackle/defensive guard, 1960-63), and coaches Gene Carpenter (Adams State and Millersv
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   <title>Hampton football announces 10-game schedule</title>
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   Hampton University on Monday released a 10-game football schedule for the upcoming season - one game below what is allowed by the NCAA to FCS programs. The Pirates, from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, will play four home games at Armstrong Stadium: Sept. 8, Old Dominion; Sept. 29, Bethune-Cookman; Oct. 13, Norfolk State in the annual Battle of the Bay; and Oct, 27, Savannah State on Homecoming Day. Hampton's road games are against Tennessee Tech
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   <title>In the FCS Huddle: Ten FCS defensive backs to watch</title>
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   Offensive firepower may come to mind first with the Southland Conference - like the rushing talents of FCS runner-up Sam Houston State and the passing of Central Arkansas and Stephen F. Austin. But it doesn't get any better than the top defensive backs in the Southland, as they fill spots among the best in the Football Championship Subdivision as well. The depth is so impressive that Sam Houston State cornerback Daxton Swanson, who led the confer
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   <title>James Madison responds to CAA changes</title>
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   James Madison University has long been considered a candidate to move its football program from the FCS to FBS level. But in the wake of the Colonial Athletic Association learning Thursday that it will lose another member school - Old Dominion, which will join Conference USA beginning in the 2013-14 school year - JMU released a statement concerning its commitment to its conference, whose football teams play on the FCS level. The statement read: "I
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