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Jayhawk Coach Kurtis Townsend: I Didn’t Know Samantha Ryan Was A Pornstar When I Gave Her A Ticket

“‘I met her on a flight from Los Angeles to Kansas City, back in December,’ Townsend said. ‘I had no idea she was a porn star. She was Jamie (Doe), a former KU student who said she was a big fan of the Jayhawks. We talked on the flight. I was just being nice and gave her my card and told her to call me if she ever wanted to go to a game. I’ve never seen her since. I wouldn’t know what she looked like. I didn’t see her at the game.’” [Link]
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Samantha Ryan: Porn Star Gets Kansas Jayhawks Tickets From Coach

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“Samantha Ryan is an adult film star who attended the University of Kansas. Thanks to Jayhawks’ assistant coach Kurtis Townsend, Ryan was able to attend last night’s regular season finale in Lawrence against rival Kansas State.” [Link]
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13 Year Old QB David Sills Commits To USC

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“David Sills, all of 13 years old, has verbally committed to USC, according to an ESPN report. Sills is a quarterback out of Bear, Del., who has drawn raves for his talent at such a young age. ‘His skill set is off the chart,’ his personal coach Steve Clarkson told ESPN. ‘I’ve never seen anyone at his age do what he’s been able to do.’ Clarkson has mentored other top quarterbacks in the past, including current USC starter Matt Barkley.” [Link]
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Jackson Jeffcoat Committing To Texas Longhorns

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“Defensive end Jackson Jeffcoat made his long-waiting college decision on Friday morning. The Plano West star picked Texas ahead of finalists Oklahoma and Houston, where his dad, Jim, is the defensive line coach.” Link
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Report Hints At Lane Kiffin Scandal

Bleacher Report columnist notes: “Lane Kiffin allegedly lied before heading off to his destination in Los Angeles, by stating that he will not recruit the players that go to UT unless they call him. The snafu is that his recruiter, Ed Orgeron, slipped up and stated to reporters that they initiated many cell phone calls to some of the 26 Tennessee recruits that they both received commitments from. It has also been stated that Kiffin’s recruiter also told players not to attend spring classes for the week. In addition, students were also offered USC scholarships.” Link
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Jeron Lewis: Southern Indiana Basketball Player Collapses & Dies

“Southern Indiana center Jeron Lewis died late Thursday after collapsing on the court during a game at Kentucky Wesleyan, school officials said.” Link
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Alabama Beats Florida 32-13 In SEC Championship
“With a 32-13 win over No. 1 Florida in the Southeastern Conference title game on Saturday, the No. 2 Crimson Tide is poised to reclaim what many of its fans consider their birthright — the top spot in college football. ” Link
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Hofstra Drops Football Program Over Money Woes
“Hofstra becomes the second Colonial Athletic Association program to drop football in the past week; Northeastern University dropped its program in late November because of the financial commitment with little reward that comes with F.C.S. football, formerly known as Division I-AA. ” Link
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Gators DE Carlos Dunlap Arrested For DUI

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“Defensive end Carlos Dunlap was arrested early Tuesday and charged with driving under the influence, just days before the biggest game of the season. ”We are aware of the incident and are currently gathering more information,” coach Urban Meyer said in a statement released by the school.” Link
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November 29 2009 BCS Standings
Here are the BCS standings for games through Nov. 28, 2009:
1. Florida
2. Alabama
3. Texas
4. TCU
5. Cincinnati
6. Boise State
7. Oregon
8. Ohio State
9. Iowa
10. Georgia Tech
11. Penn State
12. Virginia Tech
13. LSU
14. BYU
15. Pittsburgh
16. Oregon State
17. Miami (Florida)
18. USC
19. California
20. Oklahoma State
21. Houston
22. Nebraska
23. West Virginia
24. Stanford
25. Utah
