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Boston College LB Mark Herzlich takes field after cancer recovery
Boston College linebacker Mark Herzlich has returned to the field for Saturday's season-opener against Weber State after missing the entire 2009 season while recovering from cancer.
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Georgia Bulldogs sidelines receiver A.J. Green amid investigation
The Georgia Bulldogs held receiver A.J. Green out of Saturday's opener against Louisiana-Lafayette amid an NCAA investigation over alleged improper contact between agents and players on several teams.
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Thirteen North Carolina Tar Heels players won't play vs. LSU Tigers in opener
Twelve players from North Carolina won't play in the 18th-ranked Tar Heels' opener against No. 21 LSU in Atlanta on Saturday amid an ongoing NCAA investigation.
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Ole Miss quarterback Jeremiah Masoli eligible for 2010
Ole Miss quarterback Jeremiah Masoli, who was told he wouldn't be eligibile until the 2011 season earlier this week, has been cleared to play immediately, a school source told ESPN's Joe Schad.
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Foles, Grigsby power Arizona's rout of Toledo
Nick Foles threw for 360 yards and accounted for three touchdowns to help Arizona pound Toledo 41-2.
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Boise State running backs coach Keith Abu Bhonapha arrested on suspicion of DUI
A Boise State assistant football coach has been arrested on suspicion of drunken driving and won't make the trip to the Broncos' season opener in the Washington, D.C., area.
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Georgia safety Alec Ogletree suspended after theft charge
Georgia safety Alec Ogletree has been suspended for at least one game following a misdemeanor theft charge.
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Tide's Marcell Dareus ruled ineligible for 2 games
The NCAA has declared Alabama defensive end Marcell Dareus ineligible for two games for accepting improper benefits.
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Texas without freshman linebacker Tevin Jackson, who is ineligible
Texas freshman linebacker Tevin Jackson is ineligible to play and can't enroll in school because he has not yet been cleared by the NCAA.
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Bill Curry's return to coaching yields Georgia State win
Parris Lee scored the first touchdown in Georgia State history, Drew Little threw a pair of scoring passes and the Panthers won their inaugural game Thursday night, beating Shorter 41-7 before a surprisingly large crowd of 30,237 at the Georgia Dome.
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