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kansas #22 hit on Texas #21 that was a huge hit on the guy he pass out
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Kansas vs Texas: Angus Quigley Runs Over, Knocks Out Blake Gideon
The Critical Fanatic —
The Texas Longhorns eventually delivered the important knock out punch to Kansas, but during the contest, the Jayhawks’ Angus Quigley messed with Texas. Check out as the Kansas running back runs over #21 Blake Gideon, and knocks him out cold. Filed under: Big Football Hits ...
Headlinin': Thou shalt not pray on Steve Kragthorpe's Cardinal
Dr. Saturday —
• This field is a place of violence, not communion. A commenter wondered after Cincinnati's win over Louisville Friday night just what was up between coaches Steve Kragthorpe and Brian Kelly after the game. The Cincinnati Enquirer answers -- Kragthorpe and a few Louisville players weren't feeling very tolerant towards the Bearcats' pre-game team prayer around the Cardinal logo:
Brian Kelly said today that Kragthorpe "confronted" him about [the prayer] before the game.
"It turned into a situation where a couple of their ...
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burntorangenation.com 11/18/2008 — The outcome was: Perfect. One indication your team played a near-flawless game is when the instant reactions center on whether or not Texas accumulated enough Style Points to impress voters. More on the excellent performance below, but let's ...