Archive for January, 2010

Nittany Lions’ 2009 Football Highlights DVD Now Available (GoPSUsports.com)

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Penn State Football fans can secure their own permanent record of the team’s 2009 memorable plays and moments, including the Capital One Bowl win, by ordering the 2009 Penn State Football Highlights DVD.

Nearly 50 Members of Nittany Lion Football Team Earn 3.0 GPA or Higher During Fall Semester (GoPSUsports.com)

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., - The Penn State football team produced another outstanding academic performance during the Fall 2009 semester, with nearly 50 squad members earning at least a 3.0 grade point average.

Super Bowl Teams, Wall Street Need Walk-On Mind: Scott Soshnick (BusinessWeek)

Just before the Super Bowl hullabaloo crescendos is the perfect time to connect and reflect with Penn State football player Tom Golarz, a soon-to-graduate economics major who stopped fretting wins and losses and high- paying jobs after getting the doctor’s diagnosis.

Razorbacks’ safety net for bowl games now Memphis (Arkansas News Bureau)

LITTLE ROCK — Memphis will replace Shreveport as the safety net for any Arkansas football team that is bowl eligible with fewer than eight victories.

Penn State’s Odrick turning heads at Senior Bowl (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

The Eagles have needs at free safety, strong-side linebacker and defensive end.

Girls cheer at bowl game (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)

Orlando, Fla., secured its reputation as the happiest place on earth over the winter holidays, as hundreds of bubbly cheerleaders from around the country flooded the city to participate in the halftime show of the Capital One Bowl.

Belle Chasse receiver Wright pledges to LSU (The Advocate)

After signing only one Class of 2009 wide receiver, the LSU football program entered the weekend with nary a commitment from that position this year. The Tigers appear to have addressed the need.

TIgers losing grip on recruits (The Lafayette Daily Advertiser)

BATON ROUGE — Not since the disastrous late run of former coach Gerry DiNardo in the late 1990s has the LSU football program had so many committed prospects renege on their oral pledge — or de-commit — from the Tigers and look elsewhere. It has happened with three players — No.

Slipping away? (The Shreveport Times)

BATON ROUGE — Not since the disastrous late run of former coach Gerry DiNardo in the late 1990s has the LSU football program had so many committed prospects renege on their oral pledge — or de-commit — from the Tigers and look elsewhere.

East West Shrine Game , senior bowl 2010 – Are Orlando and the Citrus Bowl fields ready for the East-West Shrine Game? (Entertainment and Showbiz!)

Orlando and the Citrus Bowl have been often regarded as the nation’s poorest fields. The field had the worst conditions during the Champs Sports Bowl and Capital One Bowl. City leaders claim to be very confident about the field this time as they said the grass has again been replaced ahead of the Shrine Game.

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