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| Florida confirms hiring Weis, adds Quinn, Wynn |
Division I College Football |
01/03/2011 |
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Florida has confirmed that former Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis will be Will Muschamp's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Weis will remain as offensive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs through the postseason. Florida also hired Seattle Seahawks defensive line coach Dan Quinn as defensive coordinator and line coach. Quinn spent the past 10 years in the NFL and has seven years of college experience. Frank Verducci was added as offensive line coach and running game |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, January 2, 2011) |
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01/02/2011 |
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| rge Johnson, TE Nathan Overbay, WR Sammie Stroughter, DE Doug Worthington Saints - RB Pierre Thomas, WR Marques Colston, TE Jeremy Shockey, TE David Thomas, DT Anthony Hargrove, LB Anthony Waters, LB Kawika Mitchell, S Usama Young OAKLAND RAIDERS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Raiders - 3rd QB J.T. O'Sullivan, RB Darren McFadden, WR Johnnie Lee Higgins, G Daniel Loper, G Bruce Campbell, CB Walter McFadden, CB Jeremy Ware, DE Richard Seymour Chiefs - 3rd QB Brodie Croyle, FB Mike Cox, WR Quentin Lawrence, C |
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| Oakland makes infamous NFL history with win over KC |
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01/02/2011 |
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| rk) - The Oakland Raiders made history on Sunday, but for something not worth celebrating. Michael Bush and rookie Jacoby Ford both ran for a touchdown to help the Raiders close out the regular season with a 31-10 victory over the AFC West- champion Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium. With the win, Oakland (8-8) completed a six-game sweep of the AFC West. However, in doing so, the Raiders became the first club since the NFL-AFL merger to go unbeaten in its division and not make the playoffs. Oakland dropped |
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| Muschamp begins molding coaching staff |
Division I College Football |
01/02/2011 |
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| Miami-Florida. Robinson is a Miami native and former Auburn Tigers player from 1999-2002. He began his coaching career under Muschamp at Auburn as the defensive coordinator for the 2006-07 seasons. He also coached at Southern Miss in 2009 and at Texas in 2010. Additionally, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley confirmed on Sunday that offensive coordinator Charlie Weis will be taking on the same role with the Gators. Weis was previously the head coach at Notre Dame before coaching the Chiefs for one season. |
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| Chiefs' Haley confirms Weis heading to Florida |
Division I College Football |
01/02/2011 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley confirmed offensive coordinator Charlie Weis is going to the University of Florida to lead the offense under new Gators head coach Will Muschamp. Haley announced the transition in a press conference following the Chiefs' 31-10 loss to the Oakland Raiders in their regular-season finale. "Charlie Weis is moving on. He's going to go to the University of Florida as a coordinator," Haley said. "This is a bitter sweet deal for me because Charl |
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| It's official: Chiefs confirm Weis to Florida |
Division I College Football |
01/02/2011 |
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley has confirmed that Charlie Weis is leaving to become offensive coordinator at Florida. Weis has been offensive coordinator for the Chiefs for one year and is credited with helping turn Matt Cassel into a top quarterback and making Jamaal Charles a Pro Bowl running back. Weis was not made available to the media after Sunday's 31-10 loss to the Oakland Raiders. Meanwhile, the rest of Will Muschamp's staff at Florida is taking shape. The Gators |
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| Report: Weis will lead Florida offense |
Division I College Football |
01/01/2011 |
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| s ready to return to college football as the offensive coordinator at Florida. The Sporting News reported that the official announcement will come Monday following the conclusion of the NFL regular season. Currently the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs, Weis would join the staff of new Gators head coach Will Muschamp, who is taking over for the retired Urban Meyer Notre Dame fired Weis at the conclusion of the 2009 season after he compiled a 35-27 record in five years as head coach for one of the |
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| AP source: Florida hires Weis as coordinator |
Division I College Football |
01/01/2011 |
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| ill made public Monday. The Sporting News first reported Weis accepted the job Saturday. Weis, hired at Notre Dame five years ago when Urban Meyer turned the Irish down to come to Gainesville, is currently the offensive coordinator for the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs are headed to the playoffs, and Weis will remain with them throughout the postseason. Weis won't go on the road recruiting at least for a week, but he will be to call recruits.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights rese |
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| Raiders go for historical win over playoff-bound Chiefs |
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12/31/2010 |
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| (MySportsbook) - It's a Week 17 game in which one team has already clinched a playoff berth and the other is guaranteed non-entry into the tournament. Yet both Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley and Oakland Raiders counterpart Tom Cable claim motivation for this Sunday's clash at Arrowhead Stadium remains at 100 percent. Haley, whose Chiefs engineered a surprising turnaround from 4-12 last season to AFC West champions this year, can lock up a No. 3 seed for the conference playoffs with a victory in the f |
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| Bowe, Reed and Ford named AFC players of the week |
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12/29/2010 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne Bowe, Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed and Oakland Raiders kick returner Jacoby Ford have been named the AFC's top players for Week 16. Bowe took home the offensive honors with his league-leading 153 receiving yards -- including a 75-yard touchdown -- that helped the Chiefs notch their first trip to the playoffs since 2006. He also recorded his 15th touchdown of the season -- tops in the NFL -- which also set a franchise record for receiving |
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