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Reggie Bush doesn't deserve the Heisman Trophy he won for his play at the University of Southern California
His Heisman, along with Southern Cal's 2005 national championship, mean nothing now
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Former assistant coach J.B. Gerald files lawsuit against Mike Locksley, New Mexico Lobos
A former assistant football coach at the University of New Mexico has filed a civil rights lawsuit stemming from an altercation involving coach Mike Locksley.
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NCAA talks with two Clemson football players
Clemson athletic director Terry Don Phillips says the NCAA was on campus this week to talk with two members of the football team.
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Tennessee's Bryce Brown asks for release, wants to transfer to Kansas State
Tennessee running back Bryce Brown asked coach Derek Dooley for a release from his scholarship specifically to transfer to Kansas State, Arthur Brown, Bryce's father, said Friday.
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2010 NFL training camps: Reggie Bush of New Orleans Saints putting USC controversy in past
New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush said Saturday it's time to put the controversy from his days at the University of Southern California behind him.
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Glen Stanley heading to Florida St. after USC release
Having been released from his letter of intent by USC this week, linebacker Glen Stanley announced Friday that he will head to Florida State.
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UCLA Bruins offensive coordinator Norm Chow gets 2-year extension
UCLA offensive coordinator Norm Chow received a two-year extension.
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Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher derides Lane Kiffin's thought process behind lawsuit
Titans coach Jeff Fisher dismissed Lane Kiffin's assessment that the two had somehow clarified the issues that led the team to sue Kiffin and USC over the departure of assistant coach Kennedy Pola.
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NCAA exploring how college athletes, advisors and agents interact
The NCAA Amateurism Cabinet has begun looking at ways NCAA athletes could have contact with agents and retain their eligibility, but no timetable has been set for any new rules to be put into effect.
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NCAA, Florida State to pay $325K to media attorneys
Florida State and the NCAA are paying $325,000 in legal fees to compensate the attorneys of news media companies that sued to force the release of documents in the Seminoles' academic cheating scandal.
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