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| College Football Today |
Division I College Football |
10/17/2009 |
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| produced the only score in Yale's 7-0 win at Lehigh. ... Eastern Illinois officially retired Tony Romo's No. 17 in a ceremony on Saturday. ``It's almost embarrassing that everybody wants to look at you and tell you that you did something good,'' the Dallas Cowboys quarterback said. As Eastern's quarterback from 2000-02, Romo was chosen Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year three times. In 2002, he won the Walter Payton Award as the most outstanding offensive player in the FCS. ... Georgia came in ranked 1 |
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| Romo's jersey No. 17 retired by Eastern Illinois |
Division I College Football |
10/17/2009 |
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CHARLESTON, Ill. (AP) -Tony Romo's No. 17 was officially retired by Eastern Illinois on Saturday, an experience he called ``humbling.'' ``You don't expect it,'' the Dallas Cowboys quarterback said. ``It's almost embarrassing that everybody wants to look at you and tell you that you did something good.'' As Eastern's quarterback from 2000-02, Romo was named Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year three times. In 2002, he won the Walter Payton Award as the most outstanding offensive player in the FCS.< |
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| Chiefs are Redskins' latest winless opponent |
NFL Football |
10/15/2009 |
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| r Kansas City in the quest to avoid becoming the first Chiefs team in franchise history to avoid an 0-6 start, it comes from the successes the Lions and Panthers had against the Redskins. Also, KC has at least a smidgen of momentum, having taken the Dallas Cowboys to overtime last week before losing 26-20. ``It was painful for us because we had worked real hard and kind of put ourselves in a position to win the game and it didn't turn out that way for us,'' Haley said, ``but I do think there was a lot of en |
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| Mets' Reyes has successful surgery |
MLB Baseball |
10/15/2009 |
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| shortstop Jose Reyes had successful surgery on Thursday to clean up scar tissue throughout his right leg, including the area around his bothersome hamstring. The procedure was performed by Dr. Daniel E. Cooper, the head team physician for the NFL's Dallas Cowboys and NHL's Dallas Stars. Cooper is considered the leading expert in the country in the surgical treatment of the chronically torn hamstring tendon. The 26-year-old will undergo rehab and is scheduled to resume baseball-related activities after the ne |
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| Austin, Rodgers-Cromartie, Baker earn NFC weekly honors |
NFL Football |
10/14/2009 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin, Arizona Cardinals cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Carolina Panthers punter Jason Baker have been named the NFC Players of the Week for Week 5 of the NFL season. Austin received his first NFL start this past Sunday due to an injury to Cowboys wideout Roy Williams and set a franchise record with 250 receiving yards on 10 catches with two touchdowns. His 60-yard score in overtime provided Dallas a 26-20 win at Kansas City. The |
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| NFC East: Old favorites lead the way in Eagles' latest win |
NFL Football |
10/13/2009 |
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| this Sunday in a colossal matchup between two of the NFC's three teams still boasting unblemished records. The 4-0 Saints, who lead the NFL with an average of 36 points per game, will come in healthy and rested after having a Week 5 bye. DALLAS: The Dallas Cowboys may have finally found the man to replace Terrell Owens as the big-play element in their offense, with the answer coming from an unlikely source under unexpected circumstances. Miles Austin's first career NFL start was not only a breakout experience |
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| AFC West: Denver's McDaniels new member of "Mile High Club" |
NFL Football |
10/13/2009 |
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| ve touchdowns as a rookie in 2008. CHIEFS: Like sand through an hour glass, Todd Haley's first win as head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs slipped away in time. Overtime, actually. Kansas City had leads of 10-0 and 13-3 in Sunday's 26-20 loss to the Dallas Cowboys at Arrowhead Stadium before giving up 17 straight points to fall behind. After tying the game at 20-20 on Matt Cassel's 16-yard touchdown pass to Dwayne Bowe late in the fourth quarter, the Chiefs were victimized again by lesser-known Dallas receive |
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| Relieved to be 3-2, Cowboys aiming to improve |
NFL Football |
10/13/2009 |
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| spared coach Wade Phillips from either being fired or spending the next two weeks hearing why he should be. No wonder teammates mobbed Austin as if he'd just won the Super Bowl. Yet the thrill of beating Kansas City had worn off by the time the Dallas Cowboys showed up to work Monday. The reality is, they needed overtime to beat a lousy team, playing so badly that even ever-optimistic owner Jerry Jones said, ``We stunk.'' Everyone understands that if they keep playing like that there won't be many more |
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| Winless Buccaneers searching for answers |
NFL Football |
10/12/2009 |
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| ce in my players, and the ones I have to get better, I will, and I'll tolerate them until I can replace them. Period.'' Morris spent much of the opening month of the season, emphasizing the encouraging aspects of the team's play during loss to the Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills, New York Giants and Washington Redskins. Watching the offense sputter and the defense yield two more long touchdown passes to the Eagles left him in a less congenial mood. Second-year quarterback Josh Johnson was victimized by se |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 11, 2009) |
NFL Football |
10/11/2009 |
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| Byron Leftwich, SS Corey Lynch, DL Dre Moore, RB Earnest Graham, C Jeff Faine, DL Kyle Moore, OT Marc Dile Eagles - WR Brandon Gibson, DL Jason Babin, LB Joe Mays, WR Kevin Curtis, OL Mike McGlynn, SS Quintin Demps, OL Todd Herremans, DL Trevor Laws DALLAS COWBOYS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Cowboys - 3rd QB Stephen McGee, DL Curtis Johnson, RB Felix Jones, SS Gerald Sensabaugh, SS Michael Hamlin, OG Montrae Holland, OT Pat McQuistan, WR Roy Williams, Chiefs - 3rd QB Matt Gutierrez, WR Bobby Engram, |
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