| Duke gives Cutcliffe extension | Sun Dec 21 13:27:32 2008 EST |
| ul to [Duke president] Dr. Brodhead and Kevin for their confidence in our staff as we build on something really special here at Duke," Cutcliffe said. "As I have said many times over the past year, Duke is a fantastic place with outstanding people, and we are thrilled to be a part of this institution." Cutcliffe joined Duke after a two-year stint as offensive coordinator at Tennessee. He was the head coach at Ole Miss from 1999 through 2004, compiling a record of 44-29 with four bowl victories. | |
| Ole Miss loses sophomore Warren to torn ACL | Fri Dec 19 19:23:12 2008 EST |
| Oxford, MS (Sports Network) - Ole Miss sophomore point guard Chris Warren will be sidelined for the rest of the season after tearing the ACL in his left knee during Thursday's 77-68 loss to ninth-ranked Louisville. Warren suffered the injury going for a layup on the Rebels' final possession of the game. He finished with 18 points, four assists and three steals in the loss. Warren is the second-leading scorer (19.6 ppg) for Ole Miss (7-4) this season and leads the team in assists (44) and steals | |
| Ole Miss basketball coach Kennedy arrested | Thu Dec 18 15:07:30 2008 EST |
| Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - Ole Miss men's basketball head coach Andy Kennedy was arrested early Thursday morning, charged with assault. In the police report, Kennedy, who was arrested at 1:15 a.m., is alleged to have punched a taxi driver while shouting racial slurs. Ole Miss' director of basketball operations, Bill Armstrong, was also arrested, on a charge of disorderly conduct. "I regret this situation," Kennedy said in a statement from the school. "The focus should be on the players a | |
| Rebels take on Cardinals in SEC/Big East Invitational | Thu Dec 18 11:16:42 2008 EST |
| Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - The ninth-ranked Louisville Cardinal and the Ole Miss Rebels will meet this evening in Cincinnati as part of the SEC/Big East Invitational. Ole Miss got off to a 6-1 start but has split its last four outings, giving the team a 7-3 overall record. Sure, Monday's game against Alabama State did result in a win, but it is hard to get excited about the 85-81 final. Coach Andy Kennedy and his Rebels compete in the SEC, and the are not considered one of the better tea | |
| Alabama's Smith wins 2008 Outland Trophy | Thu Dec 11 20:16:42 2008 EST |
| de (12-1) unit that supported the conference's second-best rushing attack, averaging 196.5 yards per contest. He joins Chris Samuels as the only two Alabama interior lineman to take home this prestigious honor. Other finalists for the award were Ole Miss offensive lineman Michael Oher and Oklahoma's Duke Robinson. The iron man Oher started 46 straight games in the trenches for the Rebels (8-4), who will kickoff against Texas Tech in the Cotton Bowl on New Year's Day. Robinson blocked for newly-c | |
| Mullen the man at Mississippi State | Thu Dec 11 12:48:00 2008 EST |
| ion for college football -- and coach Mullen brings everything we were looking for in our football coach." The Bulldogs needed a replacement for Sylvester Croom, who announced his resignation one day after a season-ending 45-0 loss to arch-rival Ole Miss. Croom spent five years at the helm and guided the Bulldogs to a record of 21-38, including just 4-8 this past season. Mississippi State had just one winning season under Croom, an 8-5 finish last year that included a victory over UCF in the Lib | |
| Report: Mississippi State tabs Mullen as next head coach | Wed Dec 10 17:08:05 2008 EST |
| as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Florida and served as quarterbacks coach while at Bowling Green and Utah as well. The search for a new coach began one day after the Bulldogs ended the 2008 season with a 45-0 loss to arch-rival Ole Miss when Sylvester Croom announced his resignation. Croom spent five years at the helm and guided the Bulldogs to a record of 21-38, including just 4-8 this past season. Mississippi State had just one winning season under Croom, an 8-5 finish last y | |
| Once more, UConn a unanimous No. 1 | Mon Dec 8 17:47:52 2008 EST |
| amp;M, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, Notre Dame, California and Baylor. Cal took a big tumble from third to ninth after losing to TCU, forcing the Cardinal, Aggies and Sooners up one spot from a week ago. Texas moved up from nine after dispatching Ole Miss and the Irish climbed up from 11 after wins over Eastern Michigan and Purdue. The second 10 consist of Duke, Louisville, Auburn, Rutgers, Maryland, Pitt, Virginia, Ohio State, TCU and Vanderbilt. Maryland fell all the way from eighth place while | |
| Gators ascend to top spot in AP poll after SEC triumph | Sun Dec 7 15:48:29 2008 EST |
| a Tech, Oregon and Georgia all moved up one spot, while Brigham Young made the jump from 20 up to 17. Pitt rose from 23rd to 18th thanks to its 34-10 drubbing of the Bearcats in the Big East finale, while Michigan State climbed from 21 to 19 and Ole Miss also vaulted two spots to 20th. The final five spots were taken by Virginia Tech, Northwestern, Ball State, Oregon State and Missouri. The Hokies cracked the rankings thanks to an ACC title win over Boston College; the Cardinals took a huge tumb | |
| Chomp! Gators storm Tide; likely headed to BCS title game | Sat Dec 6 19:51:28 2008 EST |
| ing a TD reception each for the Gators, who captured their eighth conference championship and are just two years removed from a national title. The Gators posted nine consecutive victories in convincing fashion since suffering their lone loss to Ole Miss back in late September to put themselves into the often controversial BCS fray. It was the first time in the 17-year history of the SEC title game that two programs met for the title holding the top two spots in the Associated Press poll. Glen C | |
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