2008 Youngstown State Preview 2008 Youngstown State Penguins Game Preview written by: BB73, BuckeyeRyn, Buckeyeskickbuttocks, Bucklion, DaddyBigBucks, JCOSU86, jwinslow, OSUsushichic, and 3yardsandacloud PrefaceWelcome to another season of college football! The long off-season is finally over, and the Buckeyes are ready to open up against the Youngstown State Penguins. This will be only the second time that Ohio State has faced a non-major college opponent since the NCAA began classification in 1937 (last year's open.Gardner Webb Runnin Bulldogs tickets. GWU football practice gets under way tickets, At 4:15 p.m. sharp on Thursday, Gardner-Webb University hit the practice fields for the first time Thursday, as 90 Runnin? Bulldogs ran through a series of drills in preparation for the 2008 season opener. shelbystar/sports/thursday_. UNC beats Gardner-Webb The third ranked North Carolina (20-4) team played Gardner-Webb (9-13) yesterday and once again, two things happened. First, the team used a balanced attack to beat their opponents, this time by a score of 13 to 2 and secondly, for the 4th straight game the Heels scored in double digits. AEM posted 4 hours ago from unc5corners.blogspot.com [link] Find more top sports news, videos, and blogs on BallHype: Other, Gardner-Webb Runnin' Bulldogs, North Carolina Tar Heels. Gardner Webb Runnin Bulldogs. If we take McFadden, how about this guy in the 4th? Brian Johnston, Defensive End, Gardner-Webb.".274 lbs. Quote: Measuring in at 6-foot-5, 274 pounds, Johnston ran his first 40-yard dash in 4.66 seconds Quote: Johnston's most impressive stat from the 40-yard dash came with a very strong 1.51-second time through the first 10 yards, an important time with regards to a players quickness. By comparison, Johnston's 10-yard split was the same as Arkansas' running back Darren McFadden turned in at the Combine earlier this year. tickets. Four Players We Love Four GAMES we LOVE in this tournament. Six Thoughts on the Tourney Field. Who doesn't love hustle-players from Cameroon who can impact the tournament when you least expect it? Credit: ViewImages Clement Edition East Region St . Joseph's F Pat Calathes There is a power forward in the East region not named Hansbrough (of UNC), White (of Indiana), Griffin (of Oklahoma), and Thomas (of George Mason) that the entire region should fear. That man is Red Hawks forward Pat Calathes (17.8 ppg. Gardner Webb Runnin Bulldogs. CELEBRITIES AND THE BUBBLE WATCH tickets, TSD Magazine It's gotten to that exciting time of year where we soon will find out which teams will be dancing in the NCAA tourney. Some teams are already locks and others are on the bubble. Being an Ohio State fan, I'm a little nervous this year. With my nervousness, I started to think about what other fans were nervous over their teams. And then I started to wonder . Jayhawk Fan posted 84 minutes ago from www.epiccarnival.com [link] Find more top sports news, videos, and blogs on BallHype. Gardner-Webb two wins from Dance Gardner-Webb - the team that shocked Kentucky at Rupp Arena back in early November, then went 14-15 for the rest of the season and finished sixth in the Atlantic Sun conference - is suddenly two victories away from the Big Dance after upsetting #3-seed Stetson in the quarterfinals of the A-Sun tourney yesterday. The Runnin' Bulldogs will play #2 Jacksonville in the semifinals tonight, and if they win that one, they'd face either #1 Belmont or #4 East Tennessee State in the championship game.tickets. NCAA Conference Tournaments By Adam Kiefaber Three more conference tournaments start on Wednesday. ATLANTIC SUN Remember the Atlantic Sun, it was the conference that captured our attention during college basketball's first weekend. The Mercer Bears (11-18, 6-10 in conference) spoiled O.J. Mayo's college debut by beating USC 96-81. The Gardner-Webb Runnin? Bulldogs (15-15, 9-7 in conference) and Belmont Bruins (22-8, 14-2 in conference) both defeated perennial powers. Gardner-Webb beat Kentucky and Belmont beat Cincinn.tickets. November Madness - Year of the ? 11/18/2007 2:17:00 PM by Eli Kaberon In the Chinese calendar, every year is named after an animal. For example - right now, we are living in the Year of the Boar. Last year was the Year of the Dog. Next year will be the Year of the Rat. College basketball kind of works the same way, except instead of an animal, NCAA hoops seasons are named after trends. 2005 was the Year of the Chalk, when Illinois and North Carolina were in the top five all regular season long, then were the top two seeds.tickets. |