Franco Harris, Two Other Ex-Penn State Football Players, Say Freeh Report ...
Huffington Post
Franco Harris and two other former Penn State football players say the report about Penn State's handling of the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal "is highly flawed, and factually insufficient." Harris, Rudy Glocker and Christian Marrone sent to other Penn ...
See all stories on this topic »Penn State considers changes to football uniforms
Philadelphia Inquirer
The board Wednesday backed university president Rodney Erickson's decision to accept the penalties, noting they had few other choices. One alternative was the assessment of the "death penalty," meaning a suspension of the football program, for four years ...
See all stories on this topic »Former Penn St players say Freeh report "flawed"
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Print · E-mail. By RALPH D. RUSSO. The Associated Press. Franco Harris and two other former Penn State football players say the report about Penn State's handling of the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal "is highly flawed, and factually insufficient." ...
See all stories on this topic »Gronkowski taking off party hat
Boston.com
It was all enough to make one concerned that the team's fun-loving tight end loved fun more thanfootball. Not to worry Patriots fans, Foxborough's favorite frat boy made it clear Friday he's focused on football, football, football, a point Gronkowski hammered ...
See all stories on this topic »US women's football team remembers injured teammate in 3-0 win over Colombia
Washington Post
GLASGOW, Scotland — The U.S. women's football team made it two wins in two games Saturday and remembered an injured teammate in a 3-0 win over Colombia. Megan Rapinoe scored in the 33rd minute for the Americans. After her goal, she reached into ...
See all stories on this topic »Gers granted SFA membership
Fox News
Fri, 27 Jul 2012 22:01:00 – The Scottish Football League announced that agreement had been reached following weeks of discussions, releasing a statement on behalf of the three footballauthorities while the Ibrox club also announced they had signed an ...
See all stories on this topic »Penn State acting AD wants tougher out-of-conference football opponents
Philadelphia Inquirer
CHICAGO - Penn State acting athletic director Dave Joyner, an orthopedic physician, used a medical metaphor to describe the assessing of severe sanctions against the university's football program for the actions of top officials in the Jerry Sandusky scandal.
See all stories on this topic »Brazil men's football team wary after mistakes that nearly cost the win in opener
Washington Post
CARDIFF, Wales — Brazil heads to its match against Belarus hoping to avoid the mistakes that nearly cost the team a victory in the opener against Egypt at the Olympic men's footballtournament. Coach Mano Menezes said Saturday that Brazil had much to fix ...
See all stories on this topic »After Penn State scandal, colleges must get back on mission
Chicago Tribune
Bobby Bowden has been anointed college football's winningest coach, now that Joe Paterno's 111 victories since 1998 have been vacated as a result of the Penn State child sex abuse scandal involving former assistant Jerry Sandusky. Bowden, the former ...
See all stories on this topic »MSU football: Dantonio's excited about young players
Lansing State Journal
CHICAGO — When thinking and talking about the talented young players on his team, Mark Dantonio breaks from his usually stoic look and cracks a wide smile. “You got new toys,” he gleamed. “You wanna see how they look.” A week from today, Dantonio ...
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Huffington Post
Franco Harris and two other former Penn State football players say the report about Penn State's handling of the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal "is highly flawed, and factually insufficient." Harris, Rudy Glocker and Christian Marrone sent to other Penn ...
See all stories on this topic »Penn State considers changes to football uniforms
Philadelphia Inquirer
The board Wednesday backed university president Rodney Erickson's decision to accept the penalties, noting they had few other choices. One alternative was the assessment of the "death penalty," meaning a suspension of the football program, for four years ...
See all stories on this topic »Former Penn St players say Freeh report "flawed"
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Print · E-mail. By RALPH D. RUSSO. The Associated Press. Franco Harris and two other former Penn State football players say the report about Penn State's handling of the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal "is highly flawed, and factually insufficient." ...
See all stories on this topic »Gronkowski taking off party hat
Boston.com
It was all enough to make one concerned that the team's fun-loving tight end loved fun more thanfootball. Not to worry Patriots fans, Foxborough's favorite frat boy made it clear Friday he's focused on football, football, football, a point Gronkowski hammered ...
See all stories on this topic »US women's football team remembers injured teammate in 3-0 win over Colombia
Washington Post
GLASGOW, Scotland — The U.S. women's football team made it two wins in two games Saturday and remembered an injured teammate in a 3-0 win over Colombia. Megan Rapinoe scored in the 33rd minute for the Americans. After her goal, she reached into ...
See all stories on this topic »Gers granted SFA membership
Fox News
Fri, 27 Jul 2012 22:01:00 – The Scottish Football League announced that agreement had been reached following weeks of discussions, releasing a statement on behalf of the three footballauthorities while the Ibrox club also announced they had signed an ...
See all stories on this topic »Penn State acting AD wants tougher out-of-conference football opponents
Philadelphia Inquirer
CHICAGO - Penn State acting athletic director Dave Joyner, an orthopedic physician, used a medical metaphor to describe the assessing of severe sanctions against the university's football program for the actions of top officials in the Jerry Sandusky scandal.
See all stories on this topic »Brazil men's football team wary after mistakes that nearly cost the win in opener
Washington Post
CARDIFF, Wales — Brazil heads to its match against Belarus hoping to avoid the mistakes that nearly cost the team a victory in the opener against Egypt at the Olympic men's footballtournament. Coach Mano Menezes said Saturday that Brazil had much to fix ...
See all stories on this topic »After Penn State scandal, colleges must get back on mission
Chicago Tribune
Bobby Bowden has been anointed college football's winningest coach, now that Joe Paterno's 111 victories since 1998 have been vacated as a result of the Penn State child sex abuse scandal involving former assistant Jerry Sandusky. Bowden, the former ...
See all stories on this topic »MSU football: Dantonio's excited about young players
Lansing State Journal
CHICAGO — When thinking and talking about the talented young players on his team, Mark Dantonio breaks from his usually stoic look and cracks a wide smile. “You got new toys,” he gleamed. “You wanna see how they look.” A week from today, Dantonio ...
See all stories on this topic »
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