Video - Devine Intervention (Freshman Highlights)
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Dougity Dog: Devine Intervention
Published 4/28/2008 by Charley West at West BY GOD Virginia
When Noel Devine was in high school, his highlight reel was the stuff of legend. Millions of people watched his YouTube videos in complete awe of his skills.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, this newest epic by Dougity Dog becomes the college compliment to Devine’s high school glory. And if you think this is good, just wait until next ...
A MOMENT, PLEASE
Published 5/8/2008 by Orson Swindle at EDSBS
We’re finishing up a column for the SN, and need to make sure that the thing, you know, is fact-ish. The CI will be along in a moment or so.
In the meantime, please accept Noel Devine rabbit-hopping all over the field as a substitute for actual content.
HT: WBGV.
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Published 5/8/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (MariusJanulisForThree) at Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician
Previewing the Syracuse-Canisius match-up...Inside Lacrosse For the Syracuse completest only, it's Billy Edelin's autograph!...eBay A community mourns Ernie Davis' mother...StarGazette.com Could Memphis be the elusive next Big East member?...MemphisTigers.org West Virginia lacrosse would be a fantastic idea. Think of how badly we'd beat the crap out of them...The Mountain Top As you might imagine, those sanctions handed down from the NCAA regarding the low APRs is a little skewed in some instance...TY ...
How Lucky Are We?
Published 29 days ago by noreply@blogger.com (BLV) at Hi-Plains Drifter
As you probably noticed Monday on HuskerExtra, Marlon Lucky is one of the ten players most likely to win the Heisman Trophy according to HeismanPundit.com. Now, this is just one person's opinion but it is the opinion of the one person who probably spends more time researching and writing about the Heisman race than anyone in college football, mainstream media included. But more interesting than Lucky's inclusion on the list is that you're unlikely to find a Nebraska fan who would've placed their own starting running back on it. Why is that? Lucky's undeniably Nebraska's best returning offensive player. His stats from ...
