Sunday October 27th, 2024 4:38AM

College Sports

Clemson changes spring football schedule
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney is getting a late jump on spring...
5:10PM ( 15 years ago )
Dogs' Samuel to miss spring with wrist injury
Georgia tailback Richard Samuel, a leading candidate to take over for starter Knowshon Moreno, will miss spring practice after having surgery today on his left wrist.
2:44PM ( 15 years ago )
Bowden completes 1-year contract deal at FSU
Bobby Bowden signed a one-year contract Wednesday to coach a 34th season at Florida State, prolonging his battle with Penn State's Joe Paterno to see who will retire as college football's all-time leader in wins.
2:40PM ( 15 years ago )
Brenau softball receives votes in NAIA poll
The Brenau softball team joined fellow Southern States Athletic Conference members Lee and Shorter Colleges in receiving votes in the NAIA Preseason Top 25 Poll released Tuesday.
2:16PM ( 15 years ago )
UNC, Wake and now Duke: Tobacco Road's No. 1s
Duke watched patiently while two instate neighbors reached and quickly fell from No. 1...
2:33PM ( 15 years ago )
ACC baseball coaches pick FSU first, Clemson second
Baseball coaches in the Atlantic Coast Conference expect Clemson to bounce back this season.
1:22PM ( 15 years ago )
Miami picks Mark Whipple to run offense
Mark Whipple, who helped Ben Roethlisberger win his first Super Bowl and coached Massachusetts to a Division I-AA national championship in 1998, was hired Tuesday as Miami's new offensive coordinator.
11:50AM ( 15 years ago )
Gottfried quits as Alabama basketball coach
Mark Gottfried is out as the head basketball coach at Alabama...
3:33PM ( 15 years ago )
North Georgia announces addition of golf programs
North Georgia College & State University President Dr. David Potter and Athletic Director Randy Dunn have announced the addition of men’s and women’s golf as NCAA Division II sports to the athletic department starting in the fall of 2009...
11:18AM ( 15 years ago )
Tech men move to 0-6 in ACC
Terrence Oglesby hit five 3-pointers and scored 18 points, Trevor Booker had 11 points and 11 rebounds and No. 10 Clemson broke a two-game losing streak with a 73-59 victory over Georgia Tech on Sunday night.
7:10PM ( 15 years ago )