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| Reaction to former Michigan coach Bo Schembechler's death |
Division I College Football |
11/17/2006 |
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| - baseball commissioner Bud Selig. --- ``What he did was bring the idea of pride and respect to Michigan. This is a big loss for the University of Michigan. They are going to miss Bo as a man and everything that he brought to the University.'' - Arizona Cardinals coach Dennis Green, who played against Schembechler's teams and coached against him with Northwestern. --- ``Bo Schembechler epitomized Big Ten football. I have great respect and admiration for him. Bo was the consummate football coach. He produ |
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| Booty giving Trojans what they need at QB |
Division I College Football |
11/16/2006 |
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| m to mind one bit. ``Something I've always dreamed about is playing college football for a great team,'' he said. ``I'm doing both right now and loving every minute of it.'' Booty said he's kept in touch with Leinart, now a rookie with the NFL's Arizona Cardinals. ``He's a great guy, he was as big as big gets,'' Booty said. ``I've seen about all that can happen to one of the greatest college players of all time. We text a lot, things like that, more on a text basis than talking. I've gotten so much advice |
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| Cowboys' Glenn probable for Week 11 |
NFL Football |
11/16/2006 |
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| Irving, TX (MySportsbook) - Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terry Glenn is listed as probable for this Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts. Glenn missed Week 10's 27-10 win over the Arizona Cardinals with a quad injury. He practiced on Wednesday and is expected to play agianst the lone remaining unbeaten team this weekend when Dallas hosts the Colts. Glenn has 36 catches for 456 yards with four touchdowns this season. |
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| Glendale signs deal to lure Dodgers to desert |
MLB Baseball |
11/15/2006 |
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| of people to Glendale, as well - I can foresee that we will set some attendance records in Arizona.'' A potential site for the spring training complex is located just across a major freeway from the University of Phoenix Stadium, home to the NFL's Arizona Cardinals, the Fiesta Bowl, the 2007 BCS college football national championship game and the 2008 Super Bowl. Jobing.com Arena, home of the NHL's Phoenix Coyotes, is just across the street from the Cardinals' stadium. The estimated $80 million spring traini |
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| Cardinals fail to rebound after bye |
NFL Football |
11/14/2006 |
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| also placed linebacker James Darling on injured reserve because of a calf injury. He had played in just three games this season. To replace Darling on the roster, the team signed linebacker Monty Beisel to a one-year contract. CARDS HONOR A HERO The Arizona Cardinals added former safety and Army Ranger Pat Tillman to their ring of honor during halftime against the Cowboys. Tillman's name and number was added to the ring as part of Arizona's Veterans Day weekend. Tillman's story has been well-documented, as he tu |
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| Dodgers and White Sox planning to move spring bases to Glendale |
MLB Baseball |
11/14/2006 |
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| ect,'' city spokeswoman Julie Frisoni said. ``We will be ready, realistically, in the 2009 season. But depending on how quickly the process moves we could be ready in 2008.'' Glendale is the site of University of Phoenix Stadium, home to the NFL's Arizona Cardinals, the Fiesta Bowl and the 2007 BCS college football national championship game and the 2008 Super Bowl. Meanwhile, the city of Goodyear and the Cleveland Indians also are seeking money from the Sports and Tourism Authority to build a $77.5 million |
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| Consistency elusive for Lions, except at Marinelli's briefings |
NFL Football |
11/13/2006 |
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| I could play better - Peyton Manning is 9-0 and he knows he could play better - but this isn't about one guy.'' Marinelli seemed surprised when he was asked Monday about the possibility of switching to backup Josh McCown for the game Sunday at the Arizona Cardinals. ``I'll make this statement right off the bat - Jon Kitna is our quarterback,'' he said. ``I believe in him, and this team believes in him. It's not an issue. He's our quarterback.'' Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reser |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 12, 2006) |
NFL Football |
11/13/2006 |
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| tler, FS Dwaine Carpenter, LB Jon Alston, C Larry Turner, LG Mark Setterstrom, TE Dominique Byrd, RDE Tony Bryant. Seahawks - QB Matt Hasselbeck, RB Shaun Alexander, C Robbie Tobeck, G Sean Locklear, OLB D.D.Lewis, WR Bobby Engram. DALLAS COWBOYS AT ARIZONA CARDINALS, 4:15 P.M. (ET) Cowboys - RB Skyler Green, CB Nathan Jones, LB Junior Glymph, G Cory Proctor, DE Stephen Bowen, OT Pat McQuistan, WR Terry Glenn Cardinals - 3rd QB John Navarre, WR Carlyle Holiday, CB Robert Tate, FB Obafemi Ayanbadejo, LB Brandon J |
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| Romo leads Cowboys over Cardinals |
NFL Football |
11/13/2006 |
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| Glendale, AZ (MySportsbook) - Tony Romo threw for a career-high 308 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Dallas Cowboys to a 27-10 rout of the Arizona Cardinals at University of Phoenix Stadium. Romo finished 20-of-29 passing while Patrick Crayton filled in nicely for Terry Glenn, who sat out with an injured quadricep. Crayton led all receivers with 104 yards on five receptions and a score for Dallas (5-4), which is tied with Philadelphia for second place in the NFC East. Terrell Owens hauled in five passes f |
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| Slain ex-Cardinal added to Ring of Honor |
NFL Football |
11/12/2006 |
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GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) -Pat Tillman, who left the Arizona Cardinals to join the Army Rangers and died in Afghanistan in 2004, was added to the team's ``Ring of Honor'' in a halftime ceremony Sunday. The crowd stood and cheered when his name was unfurled overlooking the 50-yard line in the Cardinals' new University of Phoenix Stadium. Before the game, the Cardinals dedicated an area outside the stadium known as ``Pat Tillman Freedom Plaza.'' It includes a 500-pound, 8-foot tall bronze statue of Tillman. Be |
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