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  1. That was his much much OLDER brother Donnie.
  2. Definitely....should have been this year I guess he pi**ed off somebody. J/K
  3. Def Coordinator Dallas Cowboys. Been there 9 years.
  4. But Smazz....In the NCAA record book they list all the national champions alllllllllllllll the way back to 1869. If they are not going to recognize pre 1936 then why list them....or do as baseball has done or did to Roger Maris put an asterisk.
  5. Kiz....I was just citing Div IA....I did not research the lower divisions.  Although I should have cited them.  My oversight.
  6. And that was Minnesota ....were they known as the Golden Gophers in 1936? I don't know...that's why I am asking.
  7. Longest Collegiate Field Goal Made: 67â€â€Russell Erxleben, Texas vs. Rice, Oct. 1, 1977; Steve Little, Arkansas vs. Texas, Oct. 15, 1977; Joe Williams, Wichita St. vs. Southern Ill., Oct. 21, 1978
  8. Here is a link to the list of ALL NCAA 1-A national champions from 1869 to 2002. http://www.ncaafootball.net/0,5717,1_142_0_27661,00.html
  9. Princeton in 1869. Selected by the National Championship Foundation (NCF)
  10. To our Big East brothers and competitors: Happy Thanksgiving.....enjoy the day and the blessings your have received this past year and the blessings you are about to receive. Mr and Mrs Bullo12
  11. What you want our trade secrets? It's a conspiracy you guys....don't tell 'em a thing guys. Remember name rank and serial number. This is war....I am Kellen Winslow! ;D ;D ;D
  12. The AP is reporting today that Notre Dame will remain an independent. Here is the story link: http://www.msnbc.com/news/993001.asp?0dm=s13Os
  13. Here is the entire list from the USF website: USF graduates include: Tony LaRussa, manager St. Louis Cardinals Leo Gallagher, comedian Richard Rahn, Pres. Novecon and former VP and chief accountant, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Lincoln Diaz-Balart, U.S. Congress Richard Oppel, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, director of American Society of Newspaper Editors, editor Austin American Statesman Nicole Johnson, Miss America 1999 Kerry Sanders, NBC News Mark Consuelos, ABC’s All My Children soap star John Patrick, VP Internet Technology IBM, was Senior Marketing Executive who launched the IBM think pad brand Barbara Samson, founder Intermedia Communications Drake Hogestyn, NBC’s Days of Our Lives soap star Chucky Atkins, NBA Orlando Magic Anthony D. Henry, Drafted by the NFL Cleveland Browns in 2001, led the NFL with 10 interceptions in his rookie year. Roy Wegerle, former MLS star Melissa Howard, former MTV Real World cast member Ben Brown, former USA Today and Southern Living magazine writer Ana Veciana-Suarez, Miami-Herald syndicated columnist and author Greg Pitts, “Washington Apple†guy, Normal Ohio sitcom star Guy Babylon, musician A. Manette Ansay, “Vinegar Hill†author Ed Baird, America’s Cup winner 1995 Dr. Michael Rao, youngest ever university president or chancellor Eddie Carpenter, President, Disneyland International and CFO, Walt Disney Attractions Phoebe Irby, Outstanding Teacher of 1996 Goliath Davis, Assistant to Mayor of St. Petersburg, FL; Former St. Petersburg Chief of Police Cal Henderson, Hillsborough County Sheriff Sandra Bailey, Olympics editor for Sports Illustrated Rick de Oliveira, producer for MTV’s “Road Rulesâ€Â, “The Real World†and “Rock-n-Jock†Earl Lennard, superintendent of Hillsborough County School District Tina Johnson, Treasurer, Publix Super Markets Jack Reed, Pulitzer Prize winner, and state editor, St. Petersburg Times Robert Stackhouse, Artist Famous Former USF Students: Terry Bolea, a.k.a. Hulk Hogan, WCW Wrestler Lauren Hutton, supermodel and actress Elaine Boosler, comedian * * *
  14. Winslow rips refs after Miami’s loss Hurricanes TE blasts officials for taunting calls: ‘I hate refs’ ASSOCIATED PRESS MIAMI, Nov. 8  Miami tight end Kellen Winslow lashed out at Southeastern Conference officials Saturday, saying they targeted him during Tennessee’s 10-6 win over the Hurricanes. WINSLOW CAUGHT SEVEN passes for 88 yards but had a costly 15-yard penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct in the fourth quarter. Winslow said his helmet was ripped off on the 22-yard reception, but said he was penalized for taking off his helmet. “I hate refs,†Winslow said, his voice raised in the locker room. “They were looking at me the whole time. I can’t even get hyped up after a play. I can’t even get my crowd hyped up.†Winslow has been penalized several times this season for taunting opponents, including one last week against Virginia Tech. “I talked to our team during the week and talked to them before the game,†coach Larry Coker said. “I told them this was an SEC crew and they are strong in calling celebration penalties and will call it.†Miami finished with 12 penalties for 121 yards. Winslow’s penalty cost the Hurricanes significant field position in the fourth quarter while trying to take the lead. They overcame Winslow’s mistake, but the drive ended when Brock Berlin was sacked and fumbled. Berlin also threw two interceptions. He has 14 interceptions and three fumbles this season. Winslow said the Hurricanes need to make changes on offense, but he stopped short of calling for a new quarterback. “It’s up to the head man,†Winslow said. “He’ll do the right thing.†Winslow refused to comment on whether the Hurricanes had lost faith in Berlin. Winslow has 51 catches for 527 yards this season, but has spent much of the season calling for the ball more often  especially near the end zone. He has just one touchdown. The son of NFL Hall of Fame tight end Kellen Winslow Sr., the younger Winslow made several big plays against the Volunteers, including a 21-yard catch on third-and-20 in the third quarter. But he also fumbled once, dropped a pass in the end zone and had the penalty. He recovered his third-quarter fumble, but the Hurricanes were forced to punt. Trailing 10-3 in the second quarter, Miami had a chance to tie the game on the final play of the half, but Winslow dropped Berlin’s deep pass in the end zone. He took some of his frustration out on the Vols with a hard-hitting block that knocked Corey Campbell to the ground and briefly out of the game. Winslow nearly got flagged for standing over and taunting a shaken Campbell. “It’s war,†Winslow said. “They’re out there to kill you, so I’m out there to kill them. We don’t care about anybody but this U. They’re going after my legs. I’m going to come right back at them. I’m a ... soldier.â€Â
  15. Kerry Sanders is of NBC news fame
  16. Gulf Coast University...LOL....GCU Horned Goats
  17. You're welcome glad I could help......It's hard changing the names but I do my best
  18. Well ****...I thought it was because it was as big as a carrier
  19. LOL...Warm up games...ET you're killing me
  20. I refuse to participate in any further polls. It is my right as an AMERICAN to deny you people my opinion. I cannot be coerced, bullied, conjoled, intimidated or pushed into participating in a poll. I think it should be Notre Dame....I have a fierce dislike for Notre Dame then again Peen State would be good....I have a fierce dislike for Penn State also. Another angle could be leave both of them out that would be great too. Just an opinion. I have to stop drinking such strong coffee in the morning.
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