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Entries for July 24th, 2010

ACC has plenty of compelling storylines for football season

Orlando Sentinel With ACC media days set to begin Sunday in Greensboro, N.C., here are five storylines to watch. Ralph Friedgen needs turnaround at Maryland Is the ‘U’ back? What about Jimbo Fisher’s first year? How will the NCAA probe affect North Carolina? Will Virginia Tech be a contender in the BCS race? Read more on these storylines at OrlandoSentinel.com

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Byrd a big ol’ boy who loved football

A lot of big boys were football fakes during the era when Dennis Byrd started playing the sport in the 1950s and ’60s.

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Despite states’ efforts, measures to protect students from predators sometimes fail

For nearly three decades, Kevin Ricks exploited gaps in a system that is supposed to keep sexual predators out of the classroom. He landed teaching jobs at one school after another — public and private, urban and rural, domestic and foreign — despite mounting evidence of his troubling personal… Predator – Crime – Robert Rodriguez – Sex Offenses – Education

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All-Decade football: Heisman winner, All-America selection lead team

QB Kyle Parker School: Bartram Trail Year graduated: 2007 Why he’s here: An All-County player in 2007, he was essentially a three-year starter for the Bears. He led Bartram to the Class 5A state semifinals in 2007 and was a star at the Elite 11 passing camp that year. He passed for 2,513 yards, ran for 807 and accounted for 31 touchdowns during his senior season.

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Cotton leaves Rebel football team

OXFORD – Ole Miss head coach Houston Nutt announced Saturday that redshirt freshman quarterback Raymond Cotton is leaving the Rebel football team. “Raymond has decided to leave the university, and we wish him nothing but the best,” Nutt said.

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Many questions, but few answers for Terps football team

With the Atlantic Coast Conference football media gathering in Greensboro, N.C., on Sunday, Maryland coach Ralph Friedgen will likely field many questions regarding his 10th and what could be his final season in College Park.

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Many questions, few answers for Terps football team

Don Markus previews the ACC Media Kickoff by addressing the five biggest issues facing Maryland this season

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Timber Creek’s Byrd still showcasing

There was a time when Damiere Byrd could slow down a bit on weekends, when summer vacation meant hanging out with friends and taking it easy until football practice started in late August.

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Questions we’d like answered at ACC’s preseason football gathering

The ACC’s annual preseason football gabfest starts today in Greensboro, N.C., with what else? free food. After the collective gluttony, commissioner John Swofford, players, coaches and bowl reps will endure questions that range from insightful to insipid.

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College Football: Conference Realignment’s Future

Conference realignment has come and gone for this offseason in college football. But it is far from over. So what happens if the conference realignment reopens its books and begins to snatch up more and more teams into the fiasco we have gotten a taste of this summer? Where will it leave the Big 12, Big East, or BCS? Hopefully in shambles. If the teams in this conference want the kind of revenue …

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