He has angered some in Texas , (mostly Longhorns fans, I think) but that means nothing in a national election. Perry has the resume, the background and the communications skills… Source: The Corner
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The BCS has stripped USC of its 2004 national title . This is news akin to the “water is wet” variety. Everyone knew it was coming, even before the NCAA rejected USC’s appeal of sanctions stemming from the Reggie Bush imbroglio. Yes, it’s one more embarrassing headline for USC. Yes, it’s another dab of tarnish on a scandal that won’t seem to wipe away even after six years. And, yes, it’s mostly a symbolic gesture that changes the record book but not anyone’s memory of what actually happened. First of all, this was the BCS’s only possible decision, and USC deserved it. Bush did commit a violation by taking extra benefits — thousands of dollars of extra benefits — from would-be sports marketers. USC admitted this in its response to NCAA allegations. What Bush did made him ineligible, per NCAA rules. So that invalidated all those games he played so well in. End of story. That isn’t a debatable issue. That’s why USC didn’t include the word “vehement” — or words that even approached vehemence — in its short statement on the matter Monday, as it did when the NCAA denied its appeal May 26 . “The BCS alerted us today that their presidents have voted to vacate USC’s 2005 BCS Championship Game victory,” athletic director Pat Haden said in a statement. “This was not an unexpected outcome. We will comply with all requirements mandated by the result of this BCS vote.” But some good will come out of this tidbit of news: We can debate its meaning. College football, which doesn’t have a playoff that ends all arguments, is all about debate. So the BCS decision will be great for folks who use their love of college football to satisfy their trash-talking jones. In this corner, we have USC fans : USC won the title on the field. You don’t lose a sports title in a conference room, particularly not for reasons that didn’t provide a competitive advantage . In this corner, we have everyone who roots against USC : Funny, I’m looking in this record book and I don’t see USC mentioned under “2004 national title.” The Trojans cheated, got caught and were disqualified. Enjoy that 1/2 of a national championship from your so-called dynasty . USC fans : Glad you mentioned that so-called 1/2 title from 2003 because that just makes my point for me. First of all, in 2003, USC was the best team in the nation and everyone knew that. Because of a thoroughly discredited computer glitch, LSU and Oklahoma played a yawner of a game after which the voters in the coaches poll were required to rank the winner No. 1. The far more respected AP and Football Writers Association of America polls both ranked USC No. 1. The only folks who believe LSU won the 2003 title live in Louisiana or went to UCLA. And the AP has already said that USC will remain its 2004 national title winner. So, no matter what you say, USC won consecutive national titles and played for a third, even if the BCS opted to put a blank space besides Texas for the 2006 Rose Bowl. So, that’s your dynasty. Anti-USC : I’m sorry, I fell asleep during your diatribe. And guess what? LSU still has a crystal ball that calls it the 2003 national champion. If you don’t have the crystal ball, you don’t have a national title. That’s what you signed up for when you joined the BCS. Oh, but it doesn’t surprise me that USC folks want to make up new rules when the rules that they agreed to follow don’t suit them. USC fan : I read between the lines and that’s nothing but a lot of envy. You wish you were a Trojan. Anti-USC : Well, &@#@! USC fan : Oh, yeah, &*%#@! I can imagine two guys going back and forth like this in a bar — or, preferably, on the Pac-12 blog! — and it warms the cockles of my heart, though I’m not sure what heart cockles are. As for USC, defending its recent past has been backgrounded by a need to negotiate an uncertain present and future. No 2004 national title? Neh. Not exactly a priority when your team is trying to remain competitive after being docked 30 scholarships over the next three years. USC is trying to move on and look forward. If it paused today to take a rueful backwards glance, it probably only lasted a moment

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Considering BCS’ stripping USC of ‘04 title
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The Rev. Henry Simon, pastor of the Mount Hebron Baptist Church just around the corner on Wolfe Street, led the group in praying to “bless this neighborhood and help us to show each other love.” Clifton Gasque, vice president of the Lake Clifton… Source: Baltimore Sun
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Prayers, appeals for 12-year-old victim
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Big things next week’s series with Texas A&M to decide the Big 12 regular-season championship, followed by the conference tournament, followed by the NCAA tournament are right around the corner for Texas, but first: today’s nonconference doubleheader with Texas Southern.
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Horns prep for Aggies, postseason with Saturday doubleheader
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Ellenberg’s 3-pointer from the corner gave Oklahoma a 30-point lead less than 8 minutes into the second half. Oklahoma, which led 46-30 at halftime, finished shooting 55 percent (36 for 66) overall — including 7 for 12 on 3-pointers — and outscored… Source: KOCO Oklahoma City
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Hand, Ellenburg Lead No. 14 OU Past Texas
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This one’s on the defensive tackles. With Oklahoma and Nebraska around the corner, the Longhorns need to find out if they can stop the run. Not stop the run like Texas Tech runs the ball, but stop the run like the Sooners are capable of running the ball. Source: Austin American-Statesman
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What we’re looking for in Texas-UCLA: stopping the run
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The NCAA college football game is around the corner, will you be watching it? If you are one of the unfortunate fans who have no chance to visit the stadium, doesn’t have tv access or not in the US, chances are you are seeking for a mean to watch your fa Source: All Voices

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Texas vs Rice Live Online NCAA Game
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