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NCAA to Announce "Unprecedented" Sanctions Against Penn State; Paterno Statue Removed

"Unprecedented" means almost surely massive scholarship reductions and a multi-year postseason ban that would effectively cripple Penn State for years to come.

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South Carolina Responds to NCAA LOI, Self-Imposes Penalties

South Carolina Responds to NCAA LOI, Self-Imposes Penalties

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Thoughts from a former Wartiglesman

My grandfather, a man who, unfortunately, passed away before I was born, was from a small town in northeast Alabama. He went to the erstwhile Alabama Polytechnic Institute before he graduated and...

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Miami Hurricanes: Death Penalty Is Not On The Table

The NCAA won't give Miami the death penalty.

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Review the Rivalry: Clemson Tigers

From the Rumble Seat looks at their history with I-85 rival Clemson.

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Reversal of Fortune: Gene Bleymaier Becomes Latest Victim of Renewed Georgia Mojo

Boise State athletic director Gene Bleymaier will be fired five days following the Broncos' 2011 college football season opener against the Georgia Bulldogs in Atlanta's Chick-fil-A Kickoff Classic. Is Bleymaier's downfall over an NCAA investigation the latest piece of evidence that the 'Dawgs have regained their positive mojo?

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It's Time to Take the Georgia Bulldogs 2011 College Football Preseason Quiz!

Mark Richt, Aaron Murray, Isaiah Crowell, and the rest of the Georgia Bulldogs have begun fall practice and are getting ready for the 2011 college football season, but are the fans in midseason form? Take the Dawg Sports quiz and find out!

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To What Extent is Mark Richt's Job Security Affected by Scandals at Rival Schools?

The consensus heading into the 2011 college football season is that Mark Richt is on the hot seat at Georgia, but could his job security be affected favorably by the scandals in which several of the Bulldogs' rivals presently find themselves embroiled?

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2011 SEC Media Days: Mark Richt Brings Message of Hope to the Georgia Bulldogs Faithful

Mark Richt didn't say a lot at the 2011 SEC Media Days on Thursday, but the way the embattled head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs said it mattered a great deal on the verge of what could be his last college football season in Athens.

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