Saturday, February 6, 2010

Springfield College to join Liberty League as football member (The Republican)


Springfield College will join the Liberty League as an associate member in football beginning with the 2012 season. “We’re delighted to welcome Springfield College as an associate member in the sport of football into the Liberty League,” Liberty League president Jim McLaughlin said.


Friday, February 5, 2010

Boston College Set to Renew Football Rivalry With Syracuse (New England Sports Network)


BOSTON -- Boston College is resuming its football series with Syracuse. The Eagles' season finale will come on the road Nov. 27 and begin an eight-game series against the Orange. The schools met 45 times, including 34 straight seasons before their most recent meeting in 2004. The 2010 schedule released on Thursday starts with four home games: against Weber State on Sept. 4; Kent State on Sept ...


SU to resume football series with Boston College (CNYCentral.com)


Boston College is resuming its football series with Syracuse.


Football: Garnet Valley's Weber, Irving, Woods are making college plans (Delaware County Daily Times)


Garnet Valley’s Andrew Weber wanted to play football in college, but he needed to find someplace that offered his desired major.


National Signing Day: More than 50 sign for college football (The Tampa Tribune)


More than 50 student-athletes from area high schools signed letters of intent to play college football during National Signing Day on Wednesday.


LETTER OF INTENT DAY: Froland is first student from Glacier Peak High to receive college football scholarship (Everett Herald)


SNOHOMISH — Proud to be a pioneer, John Froland believes his breakthrough is just the beginning. Froland, part of Glacier Peak High School’s first senior class, signed an NCAA National Letter of Intent on Wednesday with the Colorado State University football team.


Wednesday, February 3, 2010

College Football National Signing Day 2010 (San Francisco Chronicle)


College Football National Signing Day 2010 After a long recruiting process, high school football players from all over the country signed Letters of Intent with to play college...


National Signing Day: More than 50 sign for college football (The Tampa Tribune)


More than 50 student-athletes from area high schools signed letters of intent to play college football during National Signing Day on Wednesday.


Welcome to my college football recruiting blog: Maple Heights quarterback Shaq Washington (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)


Hey, my name is Shaq Washington and this is my first college football recruiting blog for cleveland.com.


Leaving home to play College Football (KSEE 24 Fresno)


National Signing Day saw several Central Valley standouts sign letters of intent to leave home to play College football.


Selma High sends two seniors to college football (The Selma Times-Journal)


On Wednesday many young men from across the nation sat down and gave a pledge of where they would play college football for the next four years. In the Selma High School Library, Dexter Blackmon Jr. and Darrius Moore joined the rest of their peers on signing day.


Cape Ann football standouts making college choices (Gloucester Daily Times)


Yesterday was National Signing Day for high school football players across the country. It's the annual event — which has gained huge popularity over the past few years thanks to the countless masses who come out of the woodwork and refer to themselves as "recruiting gurus" every winter — when highly recruited seniors officially make their college choice and sign a letter of intent to attend a ...


New York City's top high school football players join college programs on National Signing Day (New York Daily News)


National Signing Day. It's the first Wednesday of every February, the day when high school gridders sign their national letters of intent to attend top college football programs. A few years ago, the day meant little in New York City.


Carroll College football signs eight (Missoulian)


Four players from Idaho were among eight who signed letters ofintent on Wednesday to play football for Carroll College nextseason, coach Mike Van Deist announced.


Tuesday, February 2, 2010

CBS College Sports Is Onside With Football National Signing Day (MultiChannel News)


CBS College Sports Network will provide five hours of live coverage of college football's national signing day on Feb. 3.


College football: worry about your athletes (The Spectrum)


The college football season ended less than a month ago and there has already been over 20 coaching changes.


Carroll College Football Signs Transfer (KFBB Great Falls)


Helena-MT. Josh Ziegger a 6’1 “ 210 pound linebacker who attended Montana State University last fall but did not play football, will be transferring to Carroll College for the spring semester.


Can state of Texas do more to make high school, college football safer? (Fort Bend Herald)


The Associated Press HOUSTON (AP) — The House Judiciary Committee hosted a forum on head injuries in high school and college football Monday, following two earlier hearings on the problem in the NFL.


College Fanz Sports Network to Televise 500 College Football and 1,500 College Basketball Games in 2010-2011 (PitchEngine)


College Fanz Sports Network, the worlds largest online college sports community launched by ESPN founder Bill Rasmussen, today announced plans to televise 500 college football and 1,500 basketball games live in 2010-2011. We are building upon the solid foundation established this year with the inaugural season of our College Fanz 2009-2010 NAIA Football and NAIA Basketball Game of the Week ...


College Fanz Sports Network to Televise 500 College Football and 1,500 College Basketball Games in 2010-2011 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)


GRAND ISLAND, Neb.----College Fanz™ Sports Network, the world’s largest online college sports community launched by ESPN founder Bill Rasmussen, today announced plans to televise 500 college football and 1,500 basketball games live in 2010-2011.


College football recruiting: Pressure leading up to National Signing Day can be overwhelming, local players say (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)


Before he ever played a down for Alabama, Brookstone tight end Brian Vogler got his first taste of college football stardom.


ASU football's junior college-heavy class draws mixed opinions (The Arizona Republic)


ASU's recruiting class includes six junior college players and ranks in mid 20s to mid 30s nationally.


Monday, February 1, 2010

NP football's Sherer wins scholarship (The Reporter)


North Penn's Tyler Scherer, a 2009 All-SOL Continental Conference second team selection at offensive lineman, was named recipient of the 8th annual Stephen Krader Memorial Scholarship. Scherer (left) is presented the award by Paul Krader at the North Penn Football Banquet on Jan. 21. The Krader Scholarship is given annually to a college-bound North Penn senior who most displays the enthusiasm ...


Sunday, January 31, 2010

2010 Cream of the Crop: Best college football recruits in East Bay, San Mateo (Walnut Creek Journal)


When he was 11 years old and just starting his football career, Brett Nottingham had the same visions of greatness any young player does.


2010 Cream of the Crop: Biographies of top college football recruits from Bay Area (Walnut Creek Journal)


Polished QB with star potential. "Best quarterback in Northern California," Pac-10 recruiter said. "Will be a solid college player who will continue to develop."


Football careers take shape at Elkin Sports Peformance (Richmond Times-Dispatch)


Football isn’t winding down at Elkin Sports Performance on Overbrook Road, near The Diamond. It’s in full swing for the former college players who train on an outdoor artificial surface, in a bubble-dome, and in a weight room. Operating out of the Sports Center of Richmond (SCOR), ESP has become a winter hot spot for those who want to play in the NFL. Why? Derek Cox.


KU football team gets commitment from Potosi running back (The Kansas City Star)


New Kansas football coach Turner Gill had not had an easy time of it on the recruiting trail since taking over the program in December, losing out on a couple of previously committed four-star players in defensive end Geneo Grissom and junior-college cornerback Dave Clark . But on Sunday, Gill and his staff got some welcome news just a couple of days before Signing Day when four-star Potosi (Mo ...