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ISU hires Dan Shula, grandson of Hall of Famer
Illinois State's football team has hired the grandson of Hall of Famer Don Shula as an offensive assistant. Dan Shula is coming off a two-year graduate assistantship at Miami. He spent the 2006 season at Alabama as a graduate assistant coach. Shula is...Tags: Cincinnati Bengals, Don Shula, Baltimore Colts, Miami Dolphins
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Lions QB Dan Orlovsky plans to enter free agency
AP Sports WriterDan Orlovsky says he's pretty confident free agency will be better for him than accepting a contract to be a backup quarterback for the Detroit Lions. "They made an offer, but I'm going to test the market and see what's out there for me," Orlovsky...Tags: Daunte Culpepper, Dan Orlovsky, Detroit Lions, National Football League, Jon Kitna
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Jenkins trying to make case he's better at CB
AP Sports WriterMalcolm Jenkins hears the questions constantly. Maybe, the doubters suggest, he's not quick enough to play cornerback in the NFL. Maybe, at his listed size of 6 feet 1, 201 pounds, he'd be a better safety. Maybe he should have skipped that senior season...Tags: Jim Thorpe, Ohio State Buckeyes, National Football League, Maryland, Movies
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Colts agree to release WR Marvin Harrison
AP Sports WriterThe Colts are parting ways with Marvin Harrison. Harrison's agent, Tom Condon, told The Associated Press on Monday that Indianapolis has agreed to release the franchise's all-time leading receiver. An official announcement is expected Tuesday or...Tags: Jerry Rice, Marvin Harrison, Peyton Manning
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Bears make offer to John St. Clair
Tribune reporterINDIANAPOLIS -- Unlike Lance Briggs, Bernard Berrian and Brendon Ayanbadejo last season, John St. Clair does not appear consumed with testing the free-agent market. "You don't want to reach free agency," the Bears offensive tackle said by phone Monday....Tags: John St. Clair, John Tait, Contracts, Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears
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Minnesota news in brief at 8:58 p.m. CST
Time is running out for the Minnesota Vikings to get a deal on a new stadium, and it couldn't have come at a worse moment as state lawmakers grapple with a $4.8 billion budget deficit. But the Vikings aren't giving up in their quest for a public-private...Tags: Justice System, Trials, Crimes, Lawyers, Minnesota Vikings
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Spring Practice kicks off: What to watch for
South Florida Sun-SentinelKey position battle: Wide Receiver - It's the deepest and arguably the most talented unit on the team. Sophomores LaRon Byrd, Travis Benjamin and Aldarius Johnson remain in the nix. There's also junior Leonard Hankerson and freshman Tommy Streeter, who...Tags: Randy Phillips, Richard Gordon, Teaching and Learning, Lockhart Stadium, Students
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Jacory's Time: Miami QB Harris used to spotlight
SunSentinel.comJacory Harris' opening moment as the headliner began with disappointment. Last month, he met with reporters for the first time as the starting quarterback for the University of Miami. No more entering on the fourth series. No more swapping. This is...Tags: Facebook, Randy Shannon, Natural Disasters, Miami Hurricanes, Meteorological Disasters
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Former FSU, Atlantic High star Preston Parker arrested in Palm Beach County
WPTV NewsChannel 5Former FSU football player Preston Parker has been rearrested by Palm Beach County Sheriff's Deputies. The one time runnning back for the Seminoles had been arrested last April on drug and weapons charges. Parker was arrested Sunday for violating his...Tags: Florida State University, Florida State Seminoles, Police, Trials, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
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Vikings great Carl Eller sentence to workhouse after drunken confrontation with police
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Vikings great Carl Eller was sentenced Monday to 60 days in the county workhouse for resisting Minneapolis police officers after a traffic stop, a punishment that went beyond prosecutors' recommendations. Hennepin...Tags: Justice System, Law Enforcement, Prosecution, Trials, Lawyers
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Ravens might keep Scott or Brown, agent says
At a time when Ravens fans seem resigned to losing two of their best young starters to free agency, the agent for linebacker Bart Scott and center Jason Brown has suggested otherwise. Harold Lewis, who represents both players, said today he is optimistic...Tags: Chris McAlister, Baltimore Ravens
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