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9:01 PM ET HOUSTON — The last time the Houston Cougars completed a coaching search, the school’s president made no secret of the school’s expectations, noting that 8-4 records will get a coach fired. When new Houston coach Dana Holgorsen — who just came off an 8-4 season at West Virginia — was asked why
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7:43 PM ET Texas A&M running back Trayveon Williams, the SEC’s leading rusher this past season, will forego his senior season and enter April’s NFL draft, he announced in a video on Twitter on Thursday. Williams, a 5-foot-9, 200-pound junior from Houston, rushed for 1,760 yards with 18 touchdowns on 271 attempts in 13 games.
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6:22 PM ET Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — Army coach Jeff Monken simply shrugged at the good news. “It was just a great job by everybody,” Monken said Thursday after learning he had been selected as the George Munger Coach of the Year by the Maxwell Football Club. “I’m really proud of the job the staff
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4:42 PM ET Redshirt sophomore cornerback Bryce Turner of Cal has been hospitalized in Southern California after suffering what his family called a “medical emergency near his family home” in a statement released Thursday. “We are grateful to those who have cared for Bryce and the doctors who continue to closely monitor him in the
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2:36 PM ET For the second consecutive game, Clemson will officially be without three players, including starting defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence, for the College Football Playoff National Championship game against Alabama. B samples of NCAA drug tests of the three last week showed trace amounts of ostarine, which is a banned substance. “Clemson will not
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11:27 AM ET Dan MurphyESPN Staff Writer Close Covers the Big Ten Joined ESPN.com in 2014 Graduate of the University of Notre Dame Follow on Twitter Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print Penn State running back Miles Sanders will enter the 2019 NFL draft after leading the Nittany Lions in rushing yards as a
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8:51 AM ET Associated Press SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Qualifying for the college football championship game never has been harder for teams other than Alabama and Clemson. Getting into the stadium to watch the Crimson Tide and Tigers play for the title for the third time in four years has perhaps never been cheaper. Prices
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