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Charleston's Cremins: Left due to exhaustion
Bobby Cremins knew he had nothing left to give his College of Charleston players when he walked away from the game last month.
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O'Brien plans different routines for Penn State
White placards with a set of rules were affixed to the glass doors of the players' entrance at the Penn State football building about the time Bill O'Brien agreed to become the school's next football coach.
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Alabama suspends forward Mitchell indefinitely
Alabama junior forward Tony Mitchell has been suspended indefinitely from the team, the school announced Monday.
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Ex-Wisconsin official faces fondling accusations
University of Wisconsin campus police have opened an investigation into new misconduct allegations against a former top athletic official who resigned after he was accused of sexually assaulting a student at a Rose Bowl party.
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Pac-12 extends Scott's contract through 2016
The Pac-12 board of directors unanimously decided to extend the contract of commissioner Larry Scott through 2016, the conference said Monday morning.
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Kentucky maintains firm hold on No. 1 ranking
Kentucky kept an iron grip Monday on the top spot in the ESPN/USA Today coaches' poll, receiving all 31 votes for the third straight week.
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Missouri pro athletes to aid tornado-torn Joplin
Flanked by representatives from Missouri pro sports teams prior to the Kansas-Missouri basketball game, Gov. Jay Nixon launched an effort to build 35 houses in tornado-devastated Joplin.
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Arizona asst.: Kicking player wasn't intentional
Arizona assistant coach Joe Pasternack says he didn't deliberately make contact with California's Jorge Gutierrez after he fell into the Wildcats' bench during Thursday night's game.
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UConn's Calhoun on medical leave indefinitely
University of Connecticut basketball coach Jim Calhoun is taking an indefinite medical leave of absence, the school announced on Friday.
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ACC sets scheduling plan for 14-team league
The Atlantic Coast Conference will play a nine-game schedule in football and every team will compete in the ACC basketball tournaments once Syracuse and Pittsburgh join the league.




