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  • Gators game pushed to Oct. 16; FSU-Miami in doubt

    Sept. 2, 2004
    SportsLine.com wire reports

    MIAMI -- Florida's season opener Saturday against Middle Tennessee State was postponed because of Hurricane Frances, but the fate of Monday's Florida State-Miami game remained uncertain.

    Florida's game, which was to be played in Gainesville, will be rescheduled Oct. 16, athletic director Jeremy Foley said Thursday.

    Miami officials said Thursday that they still have not decided whether to postpone their nationally televised game against the Seminoles.

    In the NFL, the Miami Dolphins said Thursday they were considering whether to travel to New Orleans for Friday's preseason finale with the Saints. Players are concerned about leaving their families behind to deal alone with the storm.

    In baseball, the Florida Marlins said no decision has been made on their three-game weekend series with the Chicago Cubs, which is scheduled to begin Friday.

    Frances, which is packing winds of 145 mph, is expected to hit the state late Friday or early Saturday.

    Several other sporting events had already been postponed or canceled, including Thursday night's Jacksonville-Florida International football game and Saturday's Gateway Classic between Bethune-Cookman and Savannah State at Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville.

    Hampton and Jackson State moved their season opener Saturday from Orlando's Citrus Bowl to Virginia.

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  • DJRamFan
    Hurricane postpones Illinois State-Florida Atlantic
    by DJRamFan
    Sept. 24, 2004
    SportsLine.com wire reports

    NORMAL, Ill. -- Hurricane Jeanne forced the postponement of Saturday's football game between Illinois State and Florida Atlantic.

    A makeup date was not announced Friday.

    The hurricane is expected to reach Florida's east coast by Sunday. Florida Atlantic is in Fort Lauderdale.

    "Florida Atlantic is in the process of closing its university today, while the governor has asked for evacuation in the Fort Lauderdale area," Illinois State senior athletic director Larry Lyons said. "With these prominent actions taking place, it didn't make a whole lot of sense for us to try to fly in there and play on Saturday."

    The next game for Illinois State is Oct. 2 against Indiana State.


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    -09-24-2004, 05:33 PM
  • DJRamFan
    Katrina forces cancellation of Nicholls State-Utah State game
    by DJRamFan
    Aug. 30, 2005
    CBS SportsLine.com wire reports




    LOGAN, Utah -- Utah State's season opener Saturday against Nicholls State was canceled Tuesday because Hurricane Katrina has made it too difficult for the players at the Thibodaux, La., school to get back to campus and prepare for the game.

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    Thibodaux is about 60 miles southwest of New Orleans.

    The game will not be rescheduled.

    "First and foremost our prayers are with the families and victims of the hurricane," Utah State athletic director Randy Spetman said. "We need to do all we can to support them."

    The Aggies will open the season at Utah on Sept. 10.

    "We are disappointed to not be playing this Saturday," Spetman said. "There is a lot of excitement in the community and we would have liked to have had a great game. We will focus on Utah and then open the home season against UNLV on Sept. 24."

    The last time a Utah State football game was canceled was Oct. 2, 1970, when the Wichita State team was flying to Logan for a game and one of the planes crashed in Colorado.

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    -08-30-2005, 06:52 PM
  • DJRamFan
    Tulane-Southern Miss postponed until Nov. 26 due to hurricane
    by DJRamFan
    Aug. 30, 2005
    CBS SportsLine.com wire reports




    IRVING, Texas -- The Tulane -Southern Mississippi game that was supposed to be played Sunday in Hattiesburg, Miss., has been moved to the Saturday after Thanksgiving because of the problems caused by Hurricane Katrina.

    "We have been in contact with the administrators for both universities and we all agree that the focus of our attention should be on the continued safety of the student-athletes, coaches and the lives of those affected by this storm," Conference USA commissioner Britton Banowsky said Tuesday. "Playing a football game is not our highest priority at this time."

    Tulane and Southern Miss were scheduled to end their seasons Nov. 19. Now, their opener will become their finale on Nov. 26.

    Tulane's football and women's soccer teams fled New Orleans on Sunday, making a 9½-hour bus ride to Jackson, Miss. They've been practicing at Jackson State University, although the storm cut power to the campus Monday afternoon after battering Louisiana and heading east.

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    -08-30-2005, 06:53 PM
  • DJRamFan
    Petrino withdraws from consideration for LSU job
    by DJRamFan
    Jan. 01, 2005
    SportsLine.com wire reports

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Louisville football coach Bobby Petrino withdrew from consideration for the job at LSU on Saturday.

    He met with LSU officials during the week about replacing Nick Saban, who is leaving the Tigers for the NFL's Miami Dolphins. Arkansas coach Houston Nutt pulled out of contention for the LSU job Thursday.

    "LSU has a tradition-rich program with much to offer, but as I reflect on what we've accomplished in a short time here at Louisville, we're on the brink of establishing a great program that will compete for a national championship," Petrino said in a statement. "I want to be the coach who sees that through."

    He coached No. 7 Louisville to a 44-40 victory over No. 10 Boise State in the Liberty Bowl on Friday. Louisville recently gave Petrino a raise from $550,000 to $1 million a season, plus incentive clauses.

    LSU had no immediate comment on Petrino's statement, spokesman Michael Bonnette said at the Capital One Bowl in Orlando, Fla., where the Tigers faced Iowa.

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    -01-01-2005, 02:55 PM
  • DJRamFan
    Status of Buckeyes' Ross unclear, to dress Saturday
    by DJRamFan
    Oct. 26, 2004
    SportsLine.com wire reports

    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Tailback Lydell Ross is back with Ohio State but it is unclear whether he will play Saturday against Penn State.

    Coach Jim Tressel cleared Ross to practice with the scout team this week and dress for the game.

    A complaint filed last week accused Ross of passing phony money coupons at a local strip club. He was suspended for last week's game against Indiana.

    "We're kind of sitting still, if you will, because there have been no charges," Tressel said Tuesday.

    Tressel declined to say whether Ross would play against Penn State. Freshman Tony Pittman replaced him at tailback and rushed for 144 yards and a touchdown in a 30-7 win over Indiana.

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    -10-27-2004, 11:23 AM
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