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52 results for "ncf"
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Torii Hunter Jr., Notre Dame Fighting Irish commit, out 6-8 month...
Damon SaylesTorii Hunter confirmed Tuesday that his son, Notre Dame commit and ESPN 150 wide receiver Torii Hunter Jr., suffered a broken left femur Tuesday. Hunter Jr. is expected to miss anywhere from 6-8 months with the injury, according to his father.
Story | Conversation | January 01, 2013 -
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Jeff Samardzija, Cubs
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Son of Los Angeles Angels' Torii Hunter commits to Notre Dame Fig...
Damon SaylesESPN 150 receiver Torii Hunter Jr., of Prosper, Texas, and the son of Los Angeles Angels outfielder Torii Hunter, has committed to Notre Dame.
Story | Conversation | September 23, 2012 -
Jeff Samardzija, a former two-sport star at Notre Dame, doesn't l...
Doug PadillaJeff Samardzija doesn't like the "Shamrock Series" uniforms the Irish will wear in Chicago.
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How will Alabama Crimson Tide's passing game fare against Arkansa...
Scouts Inc. breaks down five things to watch in Week 4, including whether Alabama will be able to throw on Arkansas, and how LSU will handle West Virginia's unusual defensive looks.
Story | Conversation | September 22, 2011
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College football: Teams that will benefit most in recruiting from...
Bruce FeldmanBruce Feldman writes that while Ohio State's recent troubles won't completely derail the Buckeyes on the recruiting trail, many prospects who would normally come to Columbus will be looking elsewhere. Bruce lists the teams that figure to benefit the most.
Blog | Conversation | June 10, 2011
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Top sports searches of 2009 - Top searches of the year
Maalek MarshallESPN.com ranks the top searches of the year for 2009.
Story | Conversation | December 31, 2009 -
Bruce Feldman's blog: The long-haired Bear leading another good t...
Bruce FeldmanBear Woods isn't just a great linebacker -- the onetime walk-on for the position of quarterback at Troy is also a humanitarian with the hair to prove it. Plus summer recruiting notes, including how Lane Kiffin and Pete Carroll are targeting quarterbacks.
Blog | Conversation | July 08, 2009
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OU's speed a problem for McCoy; LSU looks to run over Florida
Steve MuenchScouts Inc.'s Steve Muench examines Week 7 story lines, including Colt McCoy against the Oklahoma defense and Florida LB Brandon Spikes against LSU's running game.
Story | Conversation | October 03, 2008
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Top ESPN searches of 2006
Maalek MarshallTop ESPN searches of 2006
Story | Conversation | December 24, 2007 -
Buckeyes sit atop preseason Power 16
Who can win it all in 2006 when the best have already lost so much?
Story | Conversation | August 15, 2006
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Samardzija plays before smaller crowds in minors
Notre Dame receiver Jeff Samardzjia is considering a dual career in pro football and pro baseball.
Story | Conversation | July 20, 2006 -
These players feeling the heat this season
Todd McShayFrom the marquee QBs to every other position, there are certain players who just have to produce this year.
Story | Conversation | August 27, 2005
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Inside the Top 25
Our scouts go inside each of this week's Top 25 matchups with game breakdowns and predictions.
Story | Conversation | November 04, 2004
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Badgers could be smelling roses
Todd McShayWhile Notre Dame is a much better team than most people think, don't believe the hype in Clemson.
Story | Conversation | September 03, 2004
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Colmer, Goolsby looking to stay on the field
Todd McShayWisconsin's Anthony Davis was limited to just 116 carries as a junior in 2003 due to ankle injuries.
Story | Conversation | August 30, 2004