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Navy prepares for Stanford's West Coast onslaught
Akron Beacon Journal (Registration Required) | 2 hours ago
Navy isn't sure what to expect Saturday night when Stanford comes to town. Stanford is opening the Walt Harris era, and it's a mystery how the team will look under its new coach.3.1
Katrina's impact felt around the Pac-10
The News-Review | Thursday
Football 101-IX. The West Coast Offense-Its Origins
Arizona Cardinals | Thursday
Although sometimes referred to as the offense of the 21st century, the West Coast Offense has its roots in 1970-some 35 years ago.2.7
Stanford Notebook Harris enthused about third first
SF Gate | Thursday
For the third time in his career, Walt Harris will take the field for his first game as the head coach of a college program.2.7
Haryasz humble at his homecoming; Stanford basketball player returns from world games, eyes NBA draft
Lake Powell Chronicle | Thursday
PAGE - At 6 feet, 10-1/4 inches in his bare feet, Stanford forward and Page hometown hero Matt Haryasz is an awfully big guy.2.9
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Cal getting caught in a quarterback scramble
Register Guard | Tuesday Sep 6
Who would have thought this? Going into the Pac-10 opening game on Saturday in Seattle, it is California with the quarterback issues and not Washington.2.7
2 LB give Stanford power
San Francisco Chronicle | Sunday Sep 4
Birds of a feather watch a lot of film together. Kevin Schimmelmann and Michael Okwo are rarely apart these days, on the field or off.2.7
Rushing makes secondary his primary focus in '05
Palo Alto Weekly | Friday Aug 26
When senior cornerback T.J. Rushing recently phoned former teammate O.J. Atogwe, now with the St.2.7
Carpenter Wins 20th Game for Cardinals
SF Gate | Sunday Sep 4
Chris Carpenter became baseball's first 20-game winner this season, and the St. Louis Cardinals took advantage of Roger Clemens' injury to beat the Houston Astros 4-2 Saturday night.2.7
Stanford names new Hall of Famers
San Jose Mercury News (Registration Required) | Thursday Aug 25
The Stanford University Athletics Hall of Fame will induct the class of 2005 in a ceremony scheduled for Sept.2.7
For Newberry, Crowded House At LB
Washington Redskins | Wednesday Aug 24
Talk to rookie linebacker Jared Newberry, and you'll quickly find out he's an ordinary guy with an extraordinary opportunity to play pro football.2.9
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2005 Season Preview
Tyler Morning Telegraph | Thursday Aug 18
Literally speaking, Jon Gruden is still the fair-haired boy in Tampa Bay. But after his teams have posted back-to-back lackluster seasons, the Gruden physical feature that Buccaneers fans can most relate to is ...3.5
Pentagon Reviews Probe of Tillman Death
SF Gate | Tuesday Aug 23
The Pentagon's inspector general is reviewing the Army's probe into the friendly fire death of former pro football player Pat Tillman, a spokesman said.
8/14 Ron Morgan: Mascots that didn’t make the NCAA’s list
Corsicana Daily Sun | Sunday Aug 14
Dear NCAA: Ive read that you now have a new policy regarding schools with mascots that you think demean Native Americans.2.7
Letters to Sports
The Fresno Bee | Sunday Aug 14
Fresno State football faces new conference opponents and new challenges this season.2.7
Starting nose tackle best label placed on Adams
Contra Costa Times (Registration Required) | Friday Aug 12
His aunt calls him Bootie, while his uncle prefers Billy Boy. His grandmother calls him Shoog, for Sugar.3.1
Hoops duo makes Wooden Preseason List, Six head to track and field Worlds
The Stanford Daily | Thursday Aug 11
Senior point guard Chris Hernandez was named to the 50-man Wooden Preseason List for the second time in his Stanford career.1.3
Boldin out 2 to 3 weeks with broken nose
Arizona Republic (Registration Required) | Aug 6, 2005
Odeen Domingo and Kent Somers The Arizona Republic Aug. 6, 2005 12:00 AM Receiver Anquan Boldin, who suffered a broken nose during Thursday's practice, will probably be out two to three weeks, Cardinals coach ...2.7
Izzo, Woods enjoy pro-am day together
Lansing State Journal | Jul 29, 2005
GRAND BLANC - A nationally prominent basketball coach joined an internationally prominent golfer ... But Izzo admitted playing golf with Tiger Woods was a jolt.2.7
Debate on evolution begins to flare in the Bay Area
San Jose Mercury News (Registration Required) | Aug 7, 2005
While the debate over evolution vs. ``intelligent design'' in science classes rages among educators and school boards in places like Kansas and Texas, the topic is slowly gaining steam in churches and on ...2.7
Line of Scrimmage: NFL Notebook: Holdouts - Annoying, But Avoidable
Sports Network | Jul 29, 2005
Apparently, a large number of people enjoy watching the art of the dance. Two of the major four networks staked large chunks of their primetime schedules to that assumption, which is why you've clicked your ...3.3
Football
Yahoo (AFP) | Jul 27, 2005
The Arizona Cardinals are moving their training camp south 78 miles from Flagstaff to Prescott after a viral outbreak on the Northern Arizona University campus, where the team normally stays.1.3
Browns sign two more rookies; Edwards, Frye still unsigned
Sportsline.com | Jul 25, 2005
The Cleveland Browns signed two more rookie draft picks to contracts Monday, but have yet to reach a deal with first-round selection Braylon Edwards.2.7
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Columbia Missourian | Jul 19, 2005
By BETSY TAYLOR, Associated Press ST. LOUIS , Family and friends of Missouri football player Aaron O'Neal gathered Monday at West Side Missionary Baptist Church to celebrate his life and mourn his death.2
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The Stanford Daily | Jul 14, 2005
Hwang Woo Suck, a professor at Seoul National University and pioneer in stem cell research, addressed the Korean community at Stanford on Aug.
Miller athletes inspired by professionals at Borchardt Basketball Camp
Miller Press | Jul 12, 2005
For three days last week the Miller Booster Club sponsored a five-session camp put on by professional basketball players Curtis Borchardt and his wife Susan King Borchardt.2.9
Lehmkuhle Joins USA Marathon Team
Runner's World | Jul 12, 2005
Jason Lehmkuhle, a member of Team USA Minnesota, accepted an invitation to join the U.S. marathon team for the Worlds in Helsinki in August.2.7
Wiggins a tri-captain on USA basketball team; Pade and Corkery team for doubles crown
Palo Alto Weekly | Jul 6, 2005
Stanford sophomore women's basketball player Candice Wiggins, the Pac-10 Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year in the winter, was named a captain for the United States Under-19 World Championship team.2.7
Champ Suiter digging summer off
Times Weekly | Jun 29, 2005
Her knees ache and she's got shin splints. The arches of both of her feet have collapsed.2.7
Unbeaten Mayweather pounds Gatti for title
The Indianapolis Star | Jun 26, 2005
Floyd Mayweather Jr. exposed Arturo Gatti as the club fighter he said he was, giving the brawler a vicious beating and taking the World Boxing Council super lightweight title when Gatti's corner called it quits ...2.7
Gordon in support of draft broadcast code
WBYB Traverse City | Jun 3, 2005
Pointe-a-Pierre MP Gillian Lucky, left, talks with Kenneth Gordon, former chairman of the Caribbean Communications Network, after the Annual General Meeting of the Trinidad and Tobago Publishers and ...2.7
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All signs positive for March
The Mercury News via KeepMedia.com | Dec 21, 2003
If Stanford isn't careful, people are going to talk. They are going to start wondering whether this Cardinal men's basketball team could end up making ...
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