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24 Best Memes of College Football’s Week 6 Biggest Losers
It seems the list of teams worth mocking at the end of week 6 is endless: Miami, poor Rutgers, overrated Texas, falling apart Oregon and Michigan State, and let’s not forget the still-stunned Houston.
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NFL Rumors – Patriots, Texans, Dolphins & Saints Interested in Drafting Leonte Carroo
As teams get closer to making their decisions about who they want to draft, one player being mentioned quite often is Leonte Carroo out of Rutgers, with the wide receiver getting attention from the New England Patriots, Miami Dolphins, Houston Texans and New Orleans Saints.
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College Football Realignment – A New Day for the Big Ten & ACC
July the first marks the first day of another round of realignment in College Sports and specifically in College Football, with most of the noise coming from those joining the Big Ten, Maryland and Rutgers, and also Louisville and becoming a full time member in the ACC.
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Notre Dame Beats Rutgers – A Casual Stroll to End the Season
It was always going to be a rough return to uncharacteristic mediocrity for Notre Dame after last season, so at least it ended happily for the Fighting Irish with a comfortable win over Rutgers in the Pinstripe Bowl, giving senior quarterback Tommy Rees a proper send off from the collegiate game.
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AAC – Rutgers vs Louisville Predictions
In what should be the biggest challenge undefeated Louisville will be facing all season, Rutgers arrive to play at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, hoping that the close encounters of recent years in this rivalry will go their way this time.
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College Football Realignment – Big Ten Breaking Up the ACC
The direction College Football is going, we’ll be left, in the end, with four Super Conferences while the rest fight for scraps. The Big Ten, which has added Maryland and Rutgers (both joining in 2014) in the most recent act of conference poaching, are eyeing quite a few ACC schools: Florida State, Virginia, Georgia Tech and possibly even Duke and North Carolina.
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Virginia Tech Hokies – Frank Beamer Wins in His Own Special Way
After so many seasons of double digit wins, ACC titles and BCS Bowls, Virginia Tech had to settle for the Citrus Bowl, with a plus .500 season on the line. It wasn’t pretty, especially for those who like seeing offense at least during some stages of a game, but that is what Frank Beamer teams were about. Special teams and defense that carry an mediocre (at best) offense to victory.
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Eric LeGrand Becomes a Tampa Bay Buccaneers Player
Eric LeGrand broke two vertebrae and suffered severe spinal cord injury while trying to tackle Malcolm Brown during the Rutgers – Army game back on October 16, 2010. LeGrand was determined by the doctors as paralyzed from the neck down. Almost two years later, in a wonderful symbolic act, he was signed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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First Day of the 2010 College Football Season in Photos
It’s September, and it means that the College Football season has begun. Here’s how it looked like across the nation in some of the bigger matches on Thursday.