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Entries for July 30th, 2010

Alabama receives verbal commitment from Ohio linebacker

The future of Alabama football became a little more diverse Friday afternoon.

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Concussion statistics in high school athletes still hard to monitor

By Eduardo A. Encina, Times Staff Writer Wednesday, July 28, 2010 TAMPA Throughout his football career, former Pasco High School quarterback Ben Alford played through broken fingers and torn hip flexors. Pain was just a part of the game, so a headache was never enough to keep him off the field. A year ago, at the age of 24, Alford, who played professional indoor football, was forced to walk …

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Tew good to be true

When former Park City High School football coach Brandon Matich assumed control of the program in 2005, Jared Tew didn’t look anything like a

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Recruiting Report: Weekly Maryland recruiting roundup

One of the top surprise players at the Fab 48 tournament in Las Vegas last weekend is apparently hearing from the Maryland coaching staff. His greatest asset is his ability to finish in transition where he displays top shelf body control around the basket.

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Big weekend in SFC

The senior football championship reaches a critical stage this weekend as the race for places in the knockout stages heats up.

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Opportunity Abounds For ACC Football in 2010

Year after year, it seems the Atlantic Coast Conference falls short and becomes the laughing stock of college football. Last year’s championship game thriller between Clemson and Georgia Tech was a prime example. It got absolutely abysmal ratings and was reduced to a lightning quick recap on sports networks. No one cared. Why should they? A week earlier, both teams were beat by middle-of-the …

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Michigan State hosts four top prospects this week

This week, the Michigan State football coaching staff hosted some of the top prospects on the recruiting board for the class of 2011.

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