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Purdue's Marve ready to play Irish
Sep 01, 2010 04:56 EDT
New Purdue QB Robert Marve ready to revive career against Notre Dame. New Purdue quarterback Robert Marve beat LeBron James to the punch and now he is ready to restart his career.
Dallas standout Wallace in control
Aug 31, 2010 23:11 EDT
Coaches expect Dallas standout LB Wallace to be 'dominant force'. Anthony Wallace was just another linebacker at Dallas Skyline High School last year. Now he's being touted as the next great one at a school that routinely sends the quarterback of its defense to a major college.
Texas star Brown a late bloomer
Aug 31, 2010 23:08 EDT
Ladarius Brown blossoms late into prep football star in Texas. Ladarius Brown didn't play sports as a freshman at Waxahachie High School. A year later, he was a three-sport athlete who was on the field just about every snap for the football team.
Iowa athlete French has colleges buzzing
Aug 31, 2010 23:03 EDT
Iowa athlete Christian French's raw skills and potential have colleges buzzing. Christian French's size, speed and athleticism has college coaches drooling ? even if they don't know where they'd put him.
Bio box: Christian French
Aug 31, 2010 21:39 EDT
Bio box: Christian French. Player's name: Christian French
Arkansas RBs fight for playing time, carries
Aug 21, 2010 16:27 EDT
Arkansas RBs fighting for playing time in supporting role for dangerous offense. Bobby Petrino left no doubt where Arkansas ' priorities lie.
Major study charts long-lasting oil plume in Gulf
Aug 20, 2010 02:18 EDT
New study: Oil plume under Gulf surface is big - 22 miles long - and likely to survive awhile. A 22-mile-long invisible mist of oil is meandering far below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, where it will probably loiter for months or more, scientists reported Thursday in the first conclusive evidence of an underwater plume from the BP spill.
Major study proves oil plume that's not going away
Aug 19, 2010 22:21 EDT
New study: Oil plume under Gulf surface is big - 22 miles long - and likely to survive awhile. The oil is there, at least 22 miles of it. You just can't see it.
Gulf driller to light up cigar after job is done
Aug 15, 2010 19:37 EDT
Gulf driller looking forward to finishing permanent plug _ and celebrating the end with cigar. The man with pinpoint accuracy who is drilling the relief well meant to plug BP's runaway well is looking forward to finishing his mission and celebrating with a cigar, a dinner party with his crew and a trip somewhere quiet to unwind with his wife.
Another Matthews trying to earn job with Titans
Aug 12, 2010 17:29 EDT
Hall of Fame lineman's son back in Dad's old locker room all grown up, trying to earn NFL job. Kevin Matthews says it was a bit intimidating walking past his father's old spot just inside the door at the Tennessee Titans' locker room and being coached by a man who watched him grow up.
Gulf fishermen: oil tainted our waters, our trust
Aug 12, 2010 14:35 EDT
BILOXI, Mississippi (Reuters) - Some U.S. Gulf Coast fishermen say they have caught crabs with black-stained gills and others report seeing fish and marine life gathering strangely on the sea surface following the massive BP Plc oil spill.
In La., signs of regrowth seen in oiled marshes
Aug 11, 2010 18:53 EDT
AP ENTERPRISE: La. marshes where oil-coated birds struggled starting to show signs of regrowth. Shoots of marsh grass and bushes of mangrove trees already are starting to grow back in the bay where just months ago photographers shot startling images of dying pelicans coated in oil from the massive Gulf oil spill.
Glance: Schools where students can make grade bets
Aug 10, 2010 06:20 EDT
At a Glance: Universities where students can bet on their grades with website Ultrinsic. Students at 36 schools nationwide can bet on their academic performance, starting this month through the New York-based website Ultrinsic.
10 years on, mystery of Confederate sub remains
Aug 06, 2010 15:19 EDT
Scientists to rotate historic Confederate submarine for first time since it sank off SC coast. A decade after the raising of the Confederate submarine Hunley off the South Carolina coast, the cause of the sinking of the first sub in history to sink an enemy warship remains a mystery. But scientists are edging closer.
AP Enterprise: Scientists think Gulf can recover
Aug 05, 2010 22:51 EDT
AP Enterprise: Survey of scientists reveals faith that Gulf can rebound from BP oil spill. Want to know the future of the oil-stained Gulf of Mexico ecosystem? Look first to its muddy, polluted past.
AP Enterprise: Scientists think Gulf can recover
Aug 05, 2010 17:46 EDT
AP Enterprise: Survey of scientists reveals faith that Gulf can rebound from BP oil spill. Want to know the future of the oil-stained Gulf of Mexico ecosystem? Look first to its muddy, polluted past.
Nebraska's move a sour note for KU fight song
Aug 05, 2010 17:04 EDT
A Big 12 without Nebraska, Colorado will force a new tune for venerable Kansas fight song. For almost a century, the Kansas fight song has boasted about husking corn and listening to the Cornhuskers' "wail."
Looking for the oil? NOAA says it's mostly gone
Aug 04, 2010 18:06 EDT
Feds say oil mostly gone from Gulf spill, but some scientists say that's mostly guesswork. With a startling report that some researchers call more spin than science, the government said Wednesday that the mess made by the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is mostly gone already.
Packers DE Jolly agrees to settle drug charge
Aug 03, 2010 16:46 EDT
Packers DE Johnny Jolly enters into agreement with prosecutors, judge to settle codeine charge. Suspended Green Bay Packers defensive end Johnny Jolly made a deal with prosecutors Tuesday to avoid trial on a felony drug charge and have the case against him dismissed if he stays out of trouble for the next year.