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21 results for "taunting"
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Alabama Crimson Tide fan pleads guilty in BCS sex video case
An Alabama man has pleaded guilty to two counts of obscenity for sexually taunting an unconscious LSU fan in a Bourbon Street restaurant after the BCS national title game in January.
Story | Conversation | October 02, 2012 -
Petrino not a fan of new celebration rule
Edward AschoffAdd one more person to the list of those not happy with the new celebration rule in college football. The new rule would take away touchdowns for taunting and unsportsmanlike behavior, but Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino is against it. "I don't li...
Blog | August 31, 2011 -
Indiana coaching staff attends 'Raw'
Adam RittenbergI used to be a wrestle maniac. From ages 10-12, the WWF was right up there with baseball and football in my sporting hierarchy. I remember attending an event at the Cow Palace in San Francisco with a buddy and a sign taunting the Beverly Brothers, wh...
Blog | August 02, 2011 -
Baylor's Briles no fan of new taunting rule
David UbbenLast year, the NCAA's Playing Rules Oversight Panel officially approved three new rule changes. They added a few more earlier this month. But there's no question about which rule has generated the most controversy. Beginning next season, if a p...
Blog | April 25, 2011 -
New NCAA rule misses the mark - Bruce Feldman - College Football
Bruce FeldmanA new NCAA rule for on-field taunting is nothing more than a massive overreaction to the current competitive climate in college football. Plus, news and analysis from around college football.
Blog | Conversation | April 15, 2010
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NCAA approves taunting rule for 2011
Chris LowThe NCAA's Playing Rules Oversight Panel has approved three changes for college football, and the one that's sure to garner the most debate is the taunting rule. Beginning in 2011, if a player is penalized for taunting an opponent on his way to a ...
Blog | April 15, 2010 -
NCAA bans eye black with messages, wedge blocks on kickoffs; toug...
Wedge blocks and eye black with messages will be banned in college football next season. And taunting penalties could cost teams points in 2011.
Story | Conversation | April 15, 2010 -
College Football - Bruce Feldman: Rolando McClain's pro stock, th...
Bruce FeldmanBruce Feldman dives into his Friday mailbag and takes on Rolando McClain's pro stock, the "Tebow Rule" and much more.
Blog | Conversation | February 12, 2010
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NCAA Football Rules Committee tackles taunting, concussions in pr...
The NCAA wants to get tough on taunting and make it more difficult for football players with concussions to try to tough it out.
Story | Conversation | February 11, 2010 -
LSU Tigers fans seemingly have Florida Gators' number again
Florida backup quarterback John Brantley says he has been receiving taunting text messages from numbers he does not recognize.
Story | Conversation | October 05, 2009 -
Boise State Broncos trying to move forward from LeGarrette Blount...
Boise State coach Chris Petersen is defending his decision not to suspend defensive end Byron Hout for his taunting that led to LeGarrette Blount's punch during the postgame handshakes after the No. 14 Broncos' victory over Oregon on Thursday.
Story | Conversation | September 07, 2009 -
South Carolina has momentum
Heather DinichPosted by ESPN.com's Heather Dinich RALEIGH, N.C. -- During the last timeout, South Carolina's offensive linemen were jumping around, waving their arms and taunting the NC State student section and band -- a sort of "bring it" motion if you will. ...
Blog | September 03, 2009 -
Bess reprimanded by WAC for taunting Nevada fans
The Western Athletic Conference has reprimanded Hawaii receiver Davone Bess for taunting fans after the Warriors' 28-26 victory at Nevada two weeks ago.
Story | Conversation | November 27, 2007 -
Wisconsin stands in the way of Buckeyes' 20th straight Big Ten wi...
Wisconsin-Ohio St. Preview
Preview | November 02, 2007 -
Cal's Tepper returns after car assault during heroic act
In June 2005, Mike Tepper stood up to a group of convicted felons taunting a female friend from a car -- and they ran him over twice. Tepper, who suffered a severely broken leg, got his first career start against Portland State on Saturday.
Story | Conversation | September 17, 2006 -
Cowboy football's all in the family
Wayne DrehsAt Oklahoma State, the family that cheers together, stays together.
Story | Conversation | October 31, 2004