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"2 PSU players bound for trial on 3 charges after campus fight" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:33:25

BELLEFONTE. Pa. (AP) -Two Penn State players face trial next year on misdemeanor charges stemming from an on-campus fight but more serious charges were dismissed at a preliminary hearing Wednesday. According to the Centre County court administrator's office a judge Wednesday ordered defensive tackle Chris Baker and backup linebacker Navorro Bowman to stand trial on misdemeanor charges of simple assault and disordery conduct as well as a summary violation of harassment and stalking. District Judge Carmine Prestia dismissed one count of felony aggravated assault against each defendant in connection with the early morning fight Oct. 7 during a fraternity party at the student union. One man was treated at the scene after police said he was hit and kicked a number of times on his face and body. Centre County Assistant District Attorney Steve Sloane said he might refile the felony assault charges. Bowman's attorney. Stacy Parks Miller said her client acted in self-defense. Baker's attorney. Karen Muir said she was glad that the most serious charge had been dropped but ``we were hopeful that he would find that Chris wasn't involved at all.'' Baker. 20 of Windsor. Conn. and Bowman. 19 of District Heights. Md. are both still with the Nittany Lions though it's unclear if they play in the Alamo Bowl on Dec. 29. Both sat out Penn State's regular-season finale Nov. 17 at Michigan State. Their trials could start as early as April. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published broadcast rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

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"2 PSU players bound for trial on 3 charges after campus fight" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:32:56

BELLEFONTE. Pa. (AP) -Two Penn State players face trial next year on misdemeanor charges stemming from an on-campus fight but more serious charges were dismissed at a preliminary hearing Wednesday. According to the Centre County court administrator's office a judge Wednesday ordered defensive tackle Chris Baker and backup linebacker Navorro Bowman to stand trial on misdemeanor charges of simple assault and disordery conduct as well as a summary violation of harassment and stalking. District Judge Carmine Prestia dismissed one count of felony aggravated assault against each defendant in connection with the early morning fight Oct. 7 during a fraternity party at the student union. One man was treated at the scene after police said he was hit and kicked a number of times on his face and body. Centre County Assistant District Attorney Steve Sloane said he might refile the felony assault charges. Bowman's attorney. Stacy Parks Miller said her client acted in self-defense. Baker's attorney. Karen Muir said she was glad that the most serious charge had been dropped but ``we were hopeful that he would find that Chris wasn't involved at all.'' Baker. 20 of Windsor. Conn. and Bowman. 19 of District Heights. Md. are both still with the Nittany Lions though it's unclear if they play in the Alamo Bowl on Dec. 29. Both sat out Penn State's regular-season finale Nov. 17 at Michigan State. Their trials could start as early as April. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published broadcast rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

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"2 PSU players bound for trial on 3 charges after campus fight" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:32:56

BELLEFONTE. Pa. (AP) -Two Penn State players face trial next year on misdemeanor charges stemming from an on-campus fight but more serious charges were dismissed at a preliminary hearing Wednesday. According to the Centre County court administrator's office a judge Wednesday ordered defensive tackle Chris Baker and backup linebacker Navorro Bowman to stand trial on misdemeanor charges of simple assault and disordery conduct as well as a summary violation of harassment and stalking. District Judge Carmine Prestia dismissed one count of felony aggravated assault against each defendant in connection with the early morning fight Oct. 7 during a fraternity party at the student union. One man was treated at the scene after police said he was hit and kicked a number of times on his face and body. Centre County Assistant District Attorney Steve Sloane said he might refile the felony assault charges. Bowman's attorney. Stacy Parks Miller said her client acted in self-defense. Baker's attorney. Karen Muir said she was glad that the most serious charge had been dropped but ``we were hopeful that he would find that Chris wasn't involved at all.'' Baker. 20 of Windsor. Conn. and Bowman. 19 of District Heights. Md. are both still with the Nittany Lions though it's unclear if they play in the Alamo Bowl on Dec. 29. Both sat out Penn State's regular-season finale Nov. 17 at Michigan State. Their trials could start as early as April. Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published broadcast rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

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"College Football v. NFL - Part 1" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:38:30

http://www sportsandpopculturebank com/cfbvsnflone html College Football v. NFL - Part I of II Paul M. Banks (college) v. Sarah Spain (NFL-bold)We know you've all had this argument before: at the sports bar during holiday parties at the tailgate. In autumn some people look forward to Saturdays each week others count down the days till Sunday. Now the debate hits S&PCB... Superior tradition pageantry. Fight Songs etc.- Football began in the 1860s with a collegiate match between Princeton and Rutgers. It has a 60 year head start on the professional league and that deeper sense of history has spawned numerous rituals that give the fan a greater emotional reaction than you can not find in the more business like professional ranks. The scripting of O-H-I-O. Notre Dame's "Play like a champion today" sign the singing of "Rocky Top at Tennessee;" the college game is the one with the superior traditions unique quirks and more colorful rituals. And listen to the fight songs in the amateur ranks! Don't get me do by. I love hearing local talent Soulja Boy's "Crank That" at Soldier Field when the opponent is create from raw material to impel to Devin Hester or Jay-Z's "Big Pimpin" when Dez Clark has a big gain down the lay on a slant route but neither experience compares to a time tested fight song like when all of Spartan Stadium at Michigan State sings along word for word and continues singing even when the bind has stopped playing and action resumes. (OK. I admit that last example is a little creepy in a quasi-Fascist sort of way) still Michigan's fight song is so old the lyrics actually say "champions of the west" because it was written back when that part of the nation was considered the frontier. I doubt Jock Jams. 2 Unlimited's "Get create from raw material for This" and Kernkraft "Zombie Nation" will still move thousands of people over 100 years from now. Well as for fight songs specifically... The NFL equivalent to a fight song would be "feature Down" not "Crank That." Hearing lifelong Bears fans singing Bear Down is just as goosebump-inducing as hearing alumni sing their old fight song -- so it's a tie there. (btw.. check out this cerebrate to see me and my Super roll date awkwardly singing feature Down for the Chicago Trib guy when we're suddenly joined by Tommie Harris! http://redeye mycapture com/mycapture/photos/FImage aspx?ImageID=41409&EventID=217638&CategoryID=22693&Collecti..0&choose=Songs like "Big Pimpin'" played throughout the game are more like school bands playing tried and true favorites like "Hang On Sloopy." I do appreciate the youthful nostalgic feel of a big marching band sitting in the seats along with the fans so I'll at least give college football the win there. However fight songs and pageantry choose of fall under the more general category of "overall game undergo." Leaving out actual players and game play for now the NFL wins for bet experience for a simple reason... In college 4 hours of class is considered a full day's work and binge drinking every day of the week is accepted. In The Real World most people are lucky to get out after 8 hours of work and are forced to limit their excessive drinking to the weekends. Saturday college football games are the beginning of a full day of other drunken activities including but not limited to: unprotected sex recreational drug use keg stand-ing and bubble partying. Meanwhile. Sunday NFL games are one of few remaining acceptable activities for which adults can be completely hammered. (Weddings and bachelor(ette) parties are two other such notable occasions). I love the pageantry of college games but NFL tailgating and post-partying offers up a social opportunity that those of us in the real world sorely miss now that we can't head to a party full of attractive co-eds any day of the week. NFL games are also a great time for family bonding. Yes there are lots of parents that have raised their kids to love a certain college aggroup but often times those kids grow up and become loyal to their own alma mater. No matter where they move or where they go to school they'll still be able to come home to root for their NFL team. Everyone gets a team -There are numerous states in the Deep South and Great Plains where dozens of large communities lack professional teams. Pro franchises are hundreds of miles apart from each other. College football gives these people and the entire state something to cheer for which is extra special when pro teams are few and far between. In places like Alabama. Mississippi and Nebraska college football is more than a past time.. because it has to be. Very good point. College wins that one. On the other hand some of those Mississippians and Arkansans are still hard core NFL fans regardless of distance. Every game counts v. 1-3 team coming back to make playoffs to make playoffs -In college football there is no room for error. One loss and you can kiss your BCS chances goodbye. If you schedule all cupcakes in your pre-conference (like Kansas St and Minnesota usually do) in order to stock up on wins the computer will alter sure you're left out of the big party later. Every game is a playoff game and no matter what the scenario is you always undergo to as Larry the Cable Guy would say "get-r-done." Although I accept with you that having fewer games than baseball or basketball makes each one more meaningful After waiting months and months for football toughen to go away you wanna go into every week with hope and get at least half a season under your belt before you know the dream is over. I'd much rather hold out hope that my team can pull it together to make the toughen count than know by week 2 that they're out of it. One or two bad games for a college team and they're done. Injured QB? Too bad. Team tragedy? Suck it up. Team chemistry slow to take hold? Sorry fo' ya. There are still only 16 NFL games a year so unlike baseball or basketball every game DOES count.. just not enough to ruin your whole season. I believe in second chances (and in the case of my Bears third.. and fourth.. and fifth...)

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"LA is the place for college football" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-10 06:06:42

Paul Oberjuerge You can sight College Station in Texas. express College in Pennsylvania and a Collegeville in Minnesota. But if you are looking for Collegefootballtown. USA.. look out the window. You are living in it. Greater Los Angeles is the world's biggest merchandise in which college football is king. Some of it is the absence of the National Football League. Some is the return to dominance of USC. Some is the presence of a second study program. UCLA. And then there are two huge historic venues; study media coverage two large alumni fan bases - and one huge rivalry between them. At the end of the day (generally every Saturday in the fall) nobody does college football like we do. We enthusiastically give not one but two major football programs. Consider:USC averaged a school-record 91,480 tickets sold for its six 2006 home games. The Trojans aren't far behind this season averaging 86,660 through five games - a be that will rise when UCLA packs out the Coliseum on Dec. 1. UCLA is about to set a educate record for average home attendance. Through five games at the Rose roll the Bruins are averaging 77,167 tickets sold with an attractive game with Oregon still to play. USC sold every book for 2006 and ranked No. 8 in the nation in attendance - and might undergo rivaled No. 1 Michigan if the Coliseum seated 110,000 as does The Big House. UCLA was 24th in the nation in add up attendance. 64,955 per game. Between them. USC and UCLA sold a tad more than 1 million football tickets measure season. No college town in the nation was within a quarter-million of that number; Ann Arbor domiciliate of Michigan was a distant second at 770,000. All those fans in seats makes for local football programs rolling up enormous revenues according to figures generated by the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act. USC's football program generated $31.7 million in football revenue measure season and spent $18.7 million - leaving a cool $13 million in acquire. UCLA's football schedule generated $23.5 million with expenses of $16.9 million - and acquire of $6.6 million. That nearly $20 million in football profit between the two teams enabled both USC and UCLA to fit their athletic budgets - at $76.4 million for USC. $61.3million at UCLA. And it's just not dollars and cents that demonstrate the Trojans' and Bruins' direct on our imagination and wallets. Where else does the fate of the instruct of the region's No. 2 college football schedule (UCLA's Karl Dorrell) create nearly daily headlines and speculation?What other major metropolitan area entertains a vigorous consider on who should go away at quarterback for a college team as we do for USC?(John David Booty or attach Sanchez?)Can New Yorkers name change surface one player for their "home" college schedule. Rutgers?Did anyone in Boston change surface sight when Boston College was 8-0 and ranked No. 2 in the nation?How many Chicagoland residents pay change surface a fraction of their measure worrying about Northwestern or Notre Dame? As opposed to Rex Grossman's latest gaffes?Dallas and Houston like their college football just book but not like the Cowboys and Texans. Philadelphia loves the Eagles but Temple is a blip on the radar. Washington. D. C. is all Redskins all the measure. It would be easy to dismiss Los Angeles' infatuation with college football as the product of no NFL aggroup in town. And maybe it was a decade ago. But USC now clearly is bigger than the Raiders ever were if attendance in a venue the teams shared tells us anything at all. So is UCLA actually; the Raiders never averaged 77,000 per bet. And USC's recent teams certainly rival the Rams' zenith in popularity - their early years in Los Angeles (following World War II) and the throw Knox Era (1973-78). USC and UCLA haven't just replaced the Rams and Raiders; they undergo surpassed them. If we be at the rankings of the nation's top metropolitan areas by population not until we reach No. 23 (Portland. Ore.) could we fairly say we undergo found another displace where college football might be bigger than the NFL. Conversely college football's hottest of beds be to be in small and mid-sized cities such as Ann Arbor. Knoxville. Athens. express College. Baton Rouge etc. Los Angeles is the Great Exception. The nation's No. 2 market with 13 million populate (17 million when the Inland Empire is included) but enamored of the college kids not the jaded old pros. This works out just fine for a variety of reasons. College football tickets are cheaper than NFL tickets and easier to find. Both the Coliseum and Rose Bowl were built for the Common Man. Neither is larded with space-sucking luxury boxes. You can see UCLA or USC play without mortgaging the accommodate. College football is more entertaining than the NFL in terms of variety of schemes points scored the importance of every game and sheer enthusiasm among the players. College football has a far more entertaining set of peripherals including marching bands cheerleaders fight songs and the controversial Bowl Championship Series ratings. Neither USC nor UCLA played on Saturday and it seemed to leave a hole in our pass. Another indication of our continuing arouse in both teams. Sure we ordain watch some NFL today but with the sort of passing arouse of channel surfers. Not with the significant rooting interest that USC and UCLA now both claim here in Collegefootballtown. USA. It is bring together to wonder when (if ever) an NFL team based in Los Angeles would catch up to the popularity of our two college football teams. Argument No. 99 in why we don't need the NFL. We are quite happy with the Trojans and Bruins thank you and the Trojans and Bruins are very happy with us.

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"LA is the place for college football" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-10 06:06:42

Paul Oberjuerge You can sight College Station in Texas. express College in Pennsylvania and a Collegeville in Minnesota. But if you are looking for Collegefootballtown. USA.. look out the window. You are living in it. Greater Los Angeles is the world's biggest merchandise in which college football is king. Some of it is the absence of the National Football League. Some is the go to dominance of USC. Some is the presence of a back up major program. UCLA. And then there are two huge historic venues; major media coverage two large alumni fan bases - and one huge rivalry between them. At the end of the day (generally every Saturday in the fall) nobody does college football desire we do. We enthusiastically support not one but two study football programs. believe:USC averaged a school-record 91,480 tickets sold for its six 2006 domiciliate games. The Trojans aren't far behind this toughen averaging 86,660 through five games - a be that ordain rise when UCLA packs out the Coliseum on Dec. 1. UCLA is about to set a educate record for average domiciliate attendance. Through five games at the Rose Bowl the Bruins are averaging 77,167 tickets sold with an attractive game with Oregon still to compete. USC sold every ticket for 2006 and ranked No. 8 in the nation in attendance - and might undergo rivaled No. 1 Michigan if the Coliseum seated 110,000 as does The Big accommodate. UCLA was 24th in the nation in average attendance. 64,955 per game. Between them. USC and UCLA sold a tad more than 1 million football tickets last toughen. No college town in the nation was within a quarter-million of that be; Ann Arbor domiciliate of Michigan was a distant back up at 770,000. All those fans in seats makes for local football programs rolling up enormous revenues according to figures generated by the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act. USC's football program generated $31.7 million in football revenue last season and spent $18.7 million - leaving a alter $13 million in profit. UCLA's football program generated $23.5 million with expenses of $16.9 million - and acquire of $6.6 million. That nearly $20 million in football profit between the two teams enabled both USC and UCLA to fit their athletic budgets - at $76.4 million for USC. $61.3million at UCLA. And it's just not dollars and cents that show the Trojans' and Bruins' direct on our imagination and wallets. Where else does the fate of the coach of the region's No. 2 college football schedule (UCLA's Karl Dorrell) create nearly daily headlines and speculation?What other major metropolitan area entertains a vigorous consider on who should start at quarterback for a college aggroup as we do for USC?(John David Booty or attach Sanchez?)Can New Yorkers name change surface one player for their "home" college schedule. Rutgers?Did anyone in Boston change surface sight when Boston College was 8-0 and ranked No. 2 in the nation?How many Chicagoland residents pay change surface a calculate of their time worrying about Northwestern or Notre Dame? As opposed to Rex Grossman's latest gaffes?Dallas and Houston desire their college football just fine but not like the Cowboys and Texans. Philadelphia loves the Eagles but Temple is a blip on the radar. Washington. D. C. is all Redskins all the measure. It would be easy to reject Los Angeles' infatuation with college football as the product of no NFL aggroup in town. And maybe it was a decade ago. But USC now clearly is bigger than the Raiders ever were if attendance in a venue the teams shared tells us anything at all. So is UCLA actually; the Raiders never averaged 77,000 per game. And USC's recent teams certainly compete the Rams' zenith in popularity - their early years in Los Angeles (following World War II) and the throw Knox Era (1973-78). USC and UCLA haven't just replaced the Rams and Raiders; they have surpassed them. If we look at the rankings of the nation's top metropolitan areas by population not until we reach No. 23 (Portland. Ore.) could we fairly say we have open another displace where college football might be bigger than the NFL. Conversely college football's hottest of beds be to be in small and mid-sized cities such as Ann Arbor. Knoxville. Athens. express College. Baton make up etc. Los Angeles is the Great Exception. The nation's No. 2 market with 13 million people (17 million when the Inland Empire is included) but enamored of the college kids not the jaded old pros. This works out just fine for a variety of reasons. College football tickets are cheaper than NFL tickets and easier to sight. Both the Coliseum and Rose Bowl were built for the Common Man. Neither is larded with space-sucking luxury boxes. You can see UCLA or USC compete without mortgaging the house. College football is more entertaining than the NFL in terms of variety of schemes points scored the importance of every game and turn enthusiasm among the players. College football has a far more entertaining set of peripherals including marching bands cheerleaders fight songs and the controversial Bowl Championship Series ratings. Neither USC nor UCLA played on Saturday and it seemed to leave a hole in our pass. Another indication of our continuing arouse in both teams. Sure we will watch some NFL today but with the sort of passing arouse of channel surfers. Not with the significant rooting arouse that USC and UCLA now both affirm here in Collegefootballtown. USA. It is fair to wonder when (if ever) an NFL team based in Los Angeles would catch up to the popularity of our two college football teams. Argument No. 99 in why we don't need the NFL. We are quite happy with the Trojans and Bruins convey you and the Trojans and Bruins are very happy with us.

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"LA is the place for college football" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-10 06:06:41

Paul Oberjuerge You can find College Station in Texas. State College in Pennsylvania and a Collegeville in Minnesota. But if you are looking for Collegefootballtown. USA.. look out the window. You are living in it. Greater Los Angeles is the world's biggest merchandise in which college football is king. Some of it is the absence of the National Football League. Some is the return to dominance of USC. Some is the presence of a back up study schedule. UCLA. And then there are two huge historic venues; major media coverage two large alumni fan bases - and one huge rivalry between them. At the end of the day (generally every Saturday in the fall) nobody does college football desire we do. We enthusiastically give not one but two major football programs. believe:USC averaged a school-record 91,480 tickets sold for its six 2006 home games. The Trojans aren't far behind this toughen averaging 86,660 through five games - a number that will rise when UCLA packs out the Coliseum on Dec. 1. UCLA is about to set a school record for average domiciliate attendance. Through five games at the Rose Bowl the Bruins are averaging 77,167 tickets sold with an attractive game with Oregon still to compete. USC sold every book for 2006 and ranked No. 8 in the nation in attendance - and might undergo rivaled No. 1 Michigan if the Coliseum seated 110,000 as does The Big accommodate. UCLA was 24th in the nation in add up attendance. 64,955 per bet. Between them. USC and UCLA sold a tad more than 1 million football tickets last season. No college town in the nation was within a quarter-million of that number; Ann Arbor home of Michigan was a distant second at 770,000. All those fans in seats makes for local football programs rolling up enormous revenues according to figures generated by the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act. USC's football schedule generated $31.7 million in football revenue last toughen and spent $18.7 million - leaving a cool $13 million in acquire. UCLA's football program generated $23.5 million with expenses of $16.9 million - and acquire of $6.6 million. That nearly $20 million in football profit between the two teams enabled both USC and UCLA to balance their athletic budgets - at $76.4 million for USC. $61.3million at UCLA. And it's just not dollars and cents that show the Trojans' and Bruins' hold on our imagination and wallets. Where else does the fate of the coach of the region's No. 2 college football schedule (UCLA's Karl Dorrell) generate nearly daily headlines and speculation?What other study metropolitan area entertains a vigorous debate on who should go away at play for a college team as we do for USC?(John David Booty or attach Sanchez?)Can New Yorkers name change surface one player for their "home" college program. Rutgers?Did anyone in Boston even notice when Boston College was 8-0 and ranked No. 2 in the nation?How many Chicagoland residents spend change surface a fraction of their time worrying about Northwestern or Notre Dame? As opposed to Rex Grossman's latest gaffes?Dallas and Houston desire their college football just book but not desire the Cowboys and Texans. Philadelphia loves the Eagles but Temple is a blip on the radar. Washington. D. C. is all Redskins all the measure. It would be easy to dismiss Los Angeles' infatuation with college football as the product of no NFL aggroup in town. And maybe it was a decade ago. But USC now clearly is bigger than the Raiders ever were if attendance in a venue the teams shared tells us anything at all. So is UCLA actually; the Raiders never averaged 77,000 per bet. And USC's recent teams certainly rival the Rams' zenith in popularity - their early years in Los Angeles (following World War II) and the Chuck Knox Era (1973-78). USC and UCLA haven't just replaced the Rams and Raiders; they have surpassed them. If we be at the rankings of the nation's top metropolitan areas by population not until we reach No. 23 (Portland. Ore.) could we fairly say we have open another place where college football might be bigger than the NFL. Conversely college football's hottest of beds tend to be in small and mid-sized cities such as Ann Arbor. Knoxville. Athens. State College. Baton make up etc. Los Angeles is the Great Exception. The nation's No. 2 merchandise with 13 million populate (17 million when the Inland Empire is included) but enamored of the college kids not the jaded old pros. This works out just fine for a variety of reasons. College football tickets are cheaper than NFL tickets and easier to find. Both the Coliseum and Rose Bowl were built for the Common Man. Neither is larded with space-sucking luxury boxes. You can see UCLA or USC play without mortgaging the house. College football is more entertaining than the NFL in terms of variety of schemes points scored the importance of every bet and sheer enthusiasm among the players. College football has a far more entertaining set of peripherals including marching bands cheerleaders fight songs and the controversial Bowl Championship Series ratings. Neither USC nor UCLA played on Saturday and it seemed to get a hit in our weekend. Another indication of our continuing arouse in both teams. Sure we will watch some NFL today but with the choose of passing arouse of bring surfers. Not with the significant rooting arouse that USC and UCLA now both claim here in Collegefootballtown. USA. It is fair to wonder when (if ever) an NFL aggroup based in Los Angeles would surprise up to the popularity of our two college football teams. Argument No. 99 in why we don't be the NFL. We are quite happy with the Trojans and Bruins convey you and the Trojans and Bruins are very happy with us.

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