nj.com - 8/22/2008
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A tough break for fans of ESPN's Erin Andrews: She will not be the sideline reporter for ESPN's national telecast of Rutgers' opener against Fresno State on Sept. 1 at Rutgers Stadium. ESPN announced Thursday that Rob Stone will...
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SmackCaster SmackBlog —
... Rutgers’ fans lose already: Rob Stone to replace Erin Andrews on sidelines when Scarlet Knights play host to Fresno State. ...
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The Big Lead —
... Pay no mind to Rutgers-Fresno St. - Rob Stone has just replaced you-know-who on the sideline for the game. (Star Ledger) ...
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AwfulAnnouncing —
The NJ.com's Rutgers Football blog posted an item this past Thursday when they learned that Erin Andrews would not be on sideline duty with her normal team for the Fresno State-Rutgers game yesterday. The post stated that Rob Stone was to replace her and the commenters were not very happy about the switch.... ...
Erin Andrews Responds To Rankled Rutgers Fans
SPORTSbyBROOKS —
... Still, it’s hard to blame the good people of New Jersey for being upset when they found out that Rob Stone was going to be working the sidelines of yesterday’s game between Rutgers and Fresno State instead of the ...
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