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Podcast: Air Force HC Troy Calhoun

College Football Insiders Coaches Corner with head coach Troy Calhoun of Air Force:

Air Force head coach Troy Calhoun joins CFI radio following the Falcons big win over conference 

rival BYU. Calhoun talks about coaching on 9/11, working with Mike Shanahan, Air Force’s future and his love of baseball. Also hear what the headman has to say about Landry Jones, DeMarco Murray and Ryan Broyles from this week’s opponent, the Oklahoma Sooners.

Length: 13 minutes; Host: Daniel Mogollon

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Podcast: Air Force HC Troy Calhoun

College Football Insiders Coaches Corner with head coach Troy Calhoun of Air Force:

Air Force head coach Troy Calhoun joins CFI radio following the Falcons big win over conference 

rival BYU. Calhoun talks about coaching on 9/11, working with Mike Shanahan, Air Force’s future and his love of baseball. Also hear what the headman has to say about Landry Jones, DeMarco Murray and Ryan Broyles from this week’s opponent, the Oklahoma Sooners.

Length: 13 minutes; Host: Daniel Mogollon

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Podcast: Auburn DT Nick Fairley

College Football Insiders Player Spotlight with defensive tackle Nick Fairley of Auburn:

The Auburn defensive tackle is coming off a the best game of his career. Fairley recorded five tackles, 2.5 for loss, 1.5 sacks and an interception on his way to SEC Player of the Year honors. Listen as he speaks about his breakout game, going up against Cameron Newton in practice and taking on the Clemson Tigers this Saturday.

Length: Six Minutes; Host: Daniel Mogollon

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Podcast: Auburn DT Nick Fairley

College Football Insiders Player Spotlight with defensive tackle Nick Fairley of Auburn:

The Auburn defensive tackle is coming off a the best game of his career. Fairley recorded five tackles, 2.5 for loss, 1.5 sacks and an interception on his way to SEC Player of the Year honors. Listen as he speaks about his breakout game, going up against Cameron Newton in practice and taking on the Clemson Tigers this Saturday.

Length: Six Minutes; Host: Daniel Mogollon

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NCAA Rules on Dwight Dasher; 4 Games/Repayment

Middle Tennessee State University football student-athlete Dwight Dasher must miss four games and repay $1500 in benefits as a condition of becoming eligible to play again, according to a decision today by the NCAA student-athlete reinstatement staff.

The university declared the student-athlete ineligible for violations of NCAA preferential treatment rules. According to the facts of the case submitted by Middle Tennessee, the student-athlete received an impermissible loan from an individual in the community. Based on the information provided by the university, the student-athlete has repaid the loan.

During the reinstatement process, the NCAA staff reviews each case on its own merits based on the specific facts. Staff decisions are made based on a number of factors including guidelines established by the Division I Committee on Student-Athlete Reinstatement, the student-athlete’s responsibility for the violation, as well as any mitigating factors presented by the university.

The four-game

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NCAA Rules on Dwight Dasher; 4 Games/Repayment

Middle Tennessee State University football student-athlete Dwight Dasher must miss four games and repay $1500 in benefits as a condition of becoming eligible to play again, according to a decision today by the NCAA student-athlete reinstatement staff.

The university declared the student-athlete ineligible for violations of NCAA preferential treatment rules. According to the facts of the case submitted by Middle Tennessee, the student-athlete received an impermissible loan from an individual in the community. Based on the information provided by the university, the student-athlete has repaid the loan.

During the reinstatement process, the NCAA staff reviews each case on its own merits based on the specific facts. Staff decisions are made based on a number of factors including guidelines established by the Division I Committee on Student-Athlete Reinstatement, the student-athlete’s responsibility for the violation, as well as any mitigating factors presented by the university.

The four-game

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Scout’s Notebook: Penn State @ Alabama- Pt II

Scout’s Notebook: Penn St. Alabama

The following is a player review of the Penn State Nittany Lions during their demoralizing 24-3 loss. Joe Paterno’s boys were outmanned on both sides of the ball, but what was most disturbing was the lack of physical play demonstrated by a defense that missed tackles with alarming frequency.

Growing pains

True freshman Robert Bolden has the size, arm and legs to develop into a quality starting quarterback, but expecting him to perform this early in his career versus a national powerhouse like Alabama was unrealistic.

Predictably, the Michigan native completed only 13 of his 29 pass attempts for 144 yards and two interceptions.

The youngster looked quite fluid in his rollout on his first series, but a well-thrown pass was dropped by wide receiver Graham Zug. But despite a few positive plays, Bolden failed to show any consistency in his ball delivery.

His highlight of the

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Scout’s Notebook: Penn State @ Alabama- Pt II

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Penn State Alabama Pt I

The following is a player review of the Penn State Nittany Lions during their demoralizing 24-3 loss. Joe Paterno’s boys were outmanned on both sides of the ball, but what was most disturbing was the lack of physical play demonstrated by a defense that missed tackles with alarming frequency.

Royster, running game stuck in neutral

Star

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Scout’s Notebook: Penn State @ Alabama – Pt I

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Florida State Oklahoma | Georgia South Carolina Pt I | Georgia South Carolina Pt II |

Alabama player reviews from the Crimson Tide game versus Penn State.

Who Needs Mark Ingram?

It would be foolish to think Mark Ingram wouldn’t be missed if he were out for an extended time, but how many programs can replace a Heisman Trophy winner with someone every bit as talented? That is exactly what true sophomore Trent Richardson is…every bit

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