blogs.insidelacrosse.com - 12/24/2008
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A source close to the situation told Inside Lacrosse on Monday that it’s looking like former Notre Dame attackman and tight end Will Yeatman will wind up transferring to Maryland. The 6-6, 260-pounder asked for his release from the Irish last week, and originally told Notre Dame that he wanted ...
weblogs.baltimoresun.com - 12/18/2008
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It's made its way onto the vast expanse
of the Web that Maryland has sold all of...
16 tickets to the Humanitarian Bowl and Nevada has sold eight. Maryland says those numbers are inaccurate. "As for that quote, we can't...
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sports.espn.go.com - 12/30/2008
blogs.newsobserver.com - 12/30/2008
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Staff photo by Robert Willett UNC will be
more experienced in Butch Davis' third season but will...
the Tar Heels be better in 2009? The short answer is no. Given Davis' track record, that's not the logical answer. After all, Davis flipped 4-8 into 8-5 ...
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ACC Now - Step back likely for Heels in '09 | ...
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Yeatman To Maryland?
Irish Insights | Journal Gazette —
Published: December 24, 2008 10:25 a.m. Yeatman To Maryland? It looks like former Notre Dame tight end/attack Will Yeatman is closer to finding a new home. Inside Lacrosse is reporting that it looks like the San Diego native will transfer to Maryland, where he can play both sports and will be released so he can go on scholarship. The Journal Gazette reported last Monday Yeatman had decided to transfer, but the school was unknown because of Notre Dame's rules about releasing players to future schools on their schedules. North Carolina had been the preferred destination for ...
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... Inside Lacrosse: Former Notre Dame tight end Will Yeatman is expected to transfer to Maryland. Yeatman is also a standout attackman in lacrosse. ...
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