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News Nuggets, 11.12.03
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11.11.03: C-USA
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11.10.03: College
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11.09.03: Game
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11.08.03: Homecoming
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11.07.03: Bulls'
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Rouse leads ECU rout of international team... .. Suspensions
keep on coming at UCF... .. Arkansas hogties 'Cocks, then
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11.06.03: ECU
women's soccer star nets big C-USA honor... .. Pirate golfer
snares tourney title... .. Gear from celebrity Frogs up for
auction... .. WAC zebras sanctioned for bad calls... ..
Suspensions cloud UCF's day in sun... ..
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11.05.03: Frogs'
BCS worthiness gets gut-check tonight... .. Fans of Frogs
challenged in writing... .. Prolific Tulane running back
sidelined... .. Bowers extends Blackwell suspension... ..
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11.04.03: Dozen-member
committee gets marching orders for AD search... .. Big news
expected from Big East... .. BCS standings: Frogs hop up
three notches... .. Cards spank EA Sports in preseason
opener... ..
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11.03.03: Pirate
harrier breaks new ground... .. College football weekend:
The good, the bad, the ugly... .. C-USA standings, scores,
schedule... .. AP writers and USA Today/ESPN coaches polls... ..
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11.02.03: Game
briefs from around Conference USA... .. Preseason hoops
injuries taking toll on Bearcats... .. Crain selected for
Team USA baseball... ..
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Saint Louis accepted an invitation Tuesday
to join the Atlantic 10 for the 2005-06 season, becoming the second school
in two days to announce a move to the A-10.
The Billikens' announcement comes just one day after Charlotte declared that
it will join the conference for the 2005-06 season. Both schools have been
members of Conference USA since its inception in 1995.
The 49ers and Billikens are the latest in a series of schools to flee their
conferences. The shakeups have been a domino effect since the ACC pried
Miami and Virginia Tech from the Big East in a high-profile move this year.
"Saint Louis meets all of the goals our presidents and athletic directors
established for expansion," Atlantic 10 commissioner Linda Bruno stated.
"When this process began, we all believed it was important to identify
institutions which met our criteria of possessing strong commitments to
academic and athletic excellence. Saint Louis does that and more."
The announcement by Bruno came just three days after C-USA added Central
Florida, Marshall, Rice, SMU and Tulsa to replace departed members
Cincinnati, Louisville, Marquette, DePaul and South Florida, which fled to
the Big East.
The Billikens' men's basketball program has qualified for postseason play in
six of the past 10 years. That stretch includes four NCAA Tournaments and
two NIT bids.
"Saint Louis University is honored and excited to have been invited to join
the Atlantic 10 Conference. We look forward to joining the other outstanding
A-10 universities which share our same commitment to support and nurture
students' abilities, both on the playing fields and in the classroom," said
Saint Louis president Lawrence Biondi, S.J. "SLU is delighted to accept the
invitation and I know this will be a positive move for all of our athletic
teams and for our university."
The A-10 currently includes the University of Dayton, Duquesne, Fordham,
George Washington, La Salle, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Richmond, St.
Bonaventure, Saint Joseph's, Temple and Xavier.
Revived Clemson takes lesson to heart
CLEMSON — It's all different at Clemson.
Gone is the disgust after a 45-17 loss to Wake Forest. A victory over
Florida State in the Bowden Bowl can do wonders.
``You were embarrassed to wear your Clemson football T-shirt,'' receiver
Tony Elliott said. ``Now, people who have never talked to you before in
class come up and say, 'Good job.'''
Clemson beat then-No. 3 Florida State 26-10 last weekend.
The next task for coach Tommy Bowden and the Tigers (6-4, 4-3 ACC) is
Saturday's game against last-place Duke (3-7, 1-5).
This was Clemson's first victory over the Seminoles in 11 games. Bowden set
the tone when he told his players in the locker room at Wake Forest, ``I
fully intend to beat FSU.''
``Probably on the bus ride home, they were thinking about that,'' Bowden
said. ``This time at three in the morning, they weren't thinking about
Duke.''
So Bowden got them thinking about the Blue Devils, who won their first ACC
game in four years with a 41-17 victory over Georgia Tech last week.
Clemson has won four straight in the series, its last loss coming in the
final season of former coach Tommy West in 1998. As Bobby Bowden said in the
aftermath of his team's Death Valley defeat, ``You're not going to beat
teams forever.''
That's what his son hopes to guard against.
The scene on the field Saturday night was as joyous as any for Clemson. The
Tigers had never beaten a top 3 team _ Nebraska was ranked No. 4 in the 1982
Orange Bowl — and fans chanted, ``Tommy!, Tommy!'' as they tore down the
goal posts and paraded them out of Memorial Field.
``There are so many plusses here when things are right,'' Bowden said. ``And
that night, things were right.''
Bowden has four years left on his contract that pays at least $1.1 million a
year. He wouldn't talk about his name in connection with any job vacancies.
AP PreseasonTop 25 Basketball Poll
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press'
men's preseason college basketball poll, with first-place votes in
parentheses, 2002-03 records, total points based on 25 points for a
first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last season's
final ranking:
[Note: Conference USA and Carolinas teams
are denoted in bold.]
Rank / Team / Record Pts Pv
1. Connecticut (67) 23-10 1,793 23
2. Duke (3) 26-7 1,667 7
3. Michigan State (1) 22-13 1,607 _
4. Arizona 28-4 1,476 2
5. Missouri 22-11 1,436 24
6. Kansas (1) 30-8 1,396 6
7. Syracuse 30-5 1,311 13
8. Florida 25-8 1,219 10
9. North Carolina 19-16 1,139 _
10. Gonzaga 24-9 1,125 _
11. Kentucky 32-4 1,092 1
12. Texas 26-7 1,083 5
13. Illinois 25-7 941 11
14. Oklahoma 27-7 822 3
15. Wisconsin 24-8 715 21
16. Louisville 25-7 623 14
17. Saint Joseph's 23-7 579 _
18. Cincinnati 17-12 578 _
19. Stanford 24-9 555 18
20. Wake Forest 25-6 458 8
21. Notre Dame 24-10 429 22
22. Pittsburgh 28-5 382 4
23. Marquette 27-6 155 9
24. N.C. State 18-13 120 _
25. Oklahoma State 22-10 93 _
Others receiving votes: Maryland 77, California 71, Oregon 70, Xavier 68,
Ohio State 46, Utah 39, LSU 33, Auburn 32, BYU 25, Colorado 16, Arizona
State 13, Providence 13, Purdue 13, Memphis 12, UCLA 12, Mississippi
State 9, Southern Cal 8, Michigan 7, Temple 7, Butler 6, Indiana 6,
Manhattan 5, Georgia 3, Illinois-Chicago 3, Northern Illinois 3, Nevada 3,
Wichita State 3, Dayton 1, Seton Hall 1, Vermont 1.
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