THE CANADIAN PRESS CALGARY -- Guard Scott Flory of the Montreal Alouettes is the CFL's top lineman for the second straight year. The six-foot-four, 300-pound Flory received the honour at the CFL's awards banquet Thursday night. Full Article at Sports News Canada
The sky blues surrendered the competition lead with successive losses on the road to Perth and Gold Coast in the last two matches, continuing their erratic form away from home this season. Full Article at Fox Sports Australia
WASHINGTON — With a win in its final regular-season game Saturday, No. 4 TCU is likely to lock up a BCS bowl appearance for the first time. Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
"Science as a Contact Sport: Inside the Battle to Save Earth's Climate" (National Geographic, 295 pages, $28), by Stephen H. Schneider: Stephen H. Schneider, winner of one of those $500,000 genius grants, has written a witty, informative and... Full Article at Taiwan News
They play hard, but they've always played hard under Chuck Shidan
My problem is that out of 156 football teams, 100 of them start off with no chance ... Unless you’re Notre Dame, which enjoys a certain football status, you’re out of luck, and I think that’s wrong.
There's nothing he can do to surprise anybody anymore ... He's a great player. We know that as long as we protect him, him and the receivers and Adrian, they're all going to make plays.
Dan is our coach ... We continue to have candid, constructive discussions with each other, with campus leadership and with related constituents to review all aspects of the football program. We recognize the importance of continuity to reach our desired competitive results. We have made progress on many...