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Joe Paterno?s Successor, Bill O?Brien, Rallies Fans
Penn State?s new football coach, Bill O?Brien, undertook an 18-stop tour through the Northeast to spread a message that all will be well in Happy Valley.
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Analysis: With Big 12-SEC Game Comes Uncertain Ripple Effect
College football may be headed toward a postseason with the N.C.A.A. playoffs and two tiers of bowl games.
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Sandusky Date Change May Aid Penn State Officials
A charge against two Penn State officials is likely to be dismissed now that prosecutors have changed the date they claim Jerry Sandusky sexually assaulted a boy in the team?s showers.
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Penn State Coaches Hit the Road to Meet Supporters
Bill O?Brien, the team?s new football coach, is among the Nittany Lions coaches who are taking part in an 18-stop bus tour, which will come to Manhattan on Wednesday night.
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On Colleges: John Marinatto Resigns as Big East Commissioner
The departure of John Marinatto, the commissioner for less than three years, left the battered league with an even more unstable future.
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Notre Dame Quarterback Rees Jailed in Police Confrontation
Notre Dame quarterback Tommy Rees was charged with four misdemeanors on accusations that he raised his knee and knocked the wind out of a police officer after an off-campus house party.
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Buccaneers Sign Eric LeGrand in a Poignant Gesture
Tampa Bay added one of Coach Greg Schiano?s former college players, defensive tackle Eric LeGrand, who injured his spinal cord in a Rutgers game in 2010.
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Joe Paterno, His Biographer, and the Last Chapter
A biography of Joe Paterno, the Penn State football coach whose winning career abruptly ended in the scandal surrounding Jerry Sandusky, must account for his actions. But how?
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Big 12, SEC Have Deal for Football Champs to Play
The Big 12 and the Southeastern conferences have announced a deal that will pit their football regular-season champions against each other in a New Year's Day bowl game for five years beginning in 2014, positioning themselves for the expected switch to a four-team playoff.
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Delany: National Title Game Likely to Be Bid On
Big Ten administrators could see a national championship game being played in cities that aren't necessarily traditional hosts.
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FSU President Lays Out Pros/cons of Big 12 Move
The president of Florida State University says moving the athletic program from the Atlantic Coast Conference to the Big 12 has several drawbacks to be considered.
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O'Brien Offers Glimpse Into Future on PSU Caravan
Bill O'Brien has quickly put to rest any notion that he plans to stick around as long as the last Penn State football coach.
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The Quad: N.C.A.A. Preview: Hopkins Vs. Maryland (Chapter 109)
After defeating Canisius in the first round of the N.C.A.A. tournament, Johns Hopkins will play Maryland for the second time this season--and the 109th meeting overall.
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The Quad: N.C.A.A. Preview: Loyola (Men) and Loyola (Women) Play for Final Four Spots
Both the men's and women's lacrosse teams at Loyola University will play this weekend in the quarterfinals of the N.C.A.A. tournaments.
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The Quad: For Cal Softball, Another Chance at a Title
Last season, Cal's trip to the softball title pretty much ended when star Valerie Arioto broke her leg. This year she's back, and so are the Bears.
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The Quad: Krzyzewski's Eye-Popping Salary
Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski made $7.2 million in 2010, a sum that is likely to provoke discussion..
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SPORTS: An Interview With Jerry Sandusky
The Times?s Jo Becker sat down with the former Penn State assistant football coach facing 40 counts of molesting children.
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