College
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BASKETBALL
Man pleads guilty in basketball betting ring
A California man has pleaded guilty to federal charges that he was part of a betting ring involving the University of San Diego's basketball team.
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FOOTBALL
Column: Don't get too giddy about playoff just yet
As the powers-that-be ponder the future in smoke-free back rooms - one of the few areas where college football has kept up with the times - maybe we're finally stumbling toward the era of a true champion.
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SPORTS
QB Bolden sticking with Penn State football team
UNIVERSITY PARK — Rob Bolden has not asked for a release from his Penn State scholarship and does not plan to do so.
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FOOTBALL
Journell's future at Virginia Tech up to AD Weaver
Suspended Virginia Tech placekicker Cody Journell's future with the Hokies is in the hands of athletic director Jim Weaver.
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BASKETBALL
Hokies add shooting guard Adam Smith as transfer
New Virginia Tech men's basketball coach James Johnson has landed his first player.
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FOOTBALL
Former WVU football coach Bill Stewart dead at 59
Former West Virginia football coach Bill Stewart, who was hailed as Rich Rodriguez's successor but wound up leaving the school in a messy split, died Monday of what athletic department officials said was an apparent heart attack. He was 59.
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BASKETBALL
Ex-Syracuse hoops coach's wife sues ESPN for libel
The wife of fired Syracuse University assistant basketball coach Bernie Fine filed a libel lawsuit Monday against ESPN, saying the network ruined her life by broadcasting salacious reports that she knew her husband abused boys and that she had sex with one of the boys.
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FOOTBALL
Alabama fan pleads not guilty to sex charges
An Alabama fan pleaded not guilty Monday to committing sexual battery on an unconscious LSU fan after the BCS national title game, which was caught on video.
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FOOTBALL
Lawyer: Va Tech kicker to plead to reduced charge
The lawyer for Cody Journell says the Virginia Tech kicker has reached an agreement with prosecutors to plead guilty to a reduced charge stemming from a December incident.
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FOOTBALL
Big 12, SEC have deal for football champs to play
The Big 12 and the Southeastern conferences have announced a deal that will pit their football regular-season champions against each other in a New Year's Day bowl game for five years beginning in 2014, positioning themselves for the expected switch to a four-team playoff.








