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Entries for January 15th, 2010

Commentary: Give college football players an escape clause — just like their coaches have (The Palm Beach Post)

Commentary: Give college football players an escape clause — just like their coaches have

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Tommy Bowden visits Arnold High School FCA event (The News Herald)

PANAMA CITY BEACH — Tommy Bowden said Thursday that he wouldn’t mind coaching college football again. But he admitted that his current routine nearly is unbeatable. “I do speaking, jogging, eating and sleeping,” Bowden said. “And I like…

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Ex-FSU safety and Rhodes Scholar Myron Rolle takes a break from studies for a shot at the NFL (The Palm Beach Post)

Ex-FSU safety and Rhodes Scholar Myron Rolle takes a break from studies for a shot at the NFL

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Holtz: Offense to be built around Daniels (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay)

No schemes, no clutch plays, no “magic wand” for new University of South Florida head football coach Skip Holtz.

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Miller will stay at Tennessee (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)

According to Byrnes athletic director Bobby Bentley, defensive end Corey Miller has informed he will be staying with the Tennessee football program and will not seek to enroll elsewhere. “He wants to be there,” Bentley said Friday morning. “He’s going to stay.”

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Recruiting campaign cruising (The Tiger)

Talented class looks to be one of the best in Clemson history. Clemson football’s recruiting season is in full swing, and that could not have been more apparent than this past weekend when the Tigers welcomed in 13 high school players from all over the Southeast.

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FOOTBALL: Wyandotte native still treasures playing for Bowden (The News-Herald)

While the college football bowl season comes to an end so does the career of one of the greatest coaches in sports history.

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