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Entries for February 4th, 2010

Ten games to mark on the 2010 ACC football calendar (Daily Press)

Virginia Tech’s nasty November and Virginia’s October reunion with Al Groh are among the highlights of the 2010 ACC football schedule revealed Thursday.

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Allen picks Cal over Crimson Tide (TideSports.com)

By Roger van der Horst Special to The Tuscaloosa News Before Keenan Allen even arrived at Coyote’s Dueling Piano Bar to tell the world where he will play college football, it was apparent that the prized recruit had not chosen Alabama.

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Graham trio inks on dotted line (Bluefield Daily Telegraph)

BLUEFIELD, Va. — As a supporter of Alabama Crimson Tide, Alex Marrs has a room full of Crimson Tide souvenirs. They might have to go.

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ALABAMA RECRUITING: Few surprises for Crimson Tide (Montgomery Advertiser)

TUSCALOOSA — Alabama didn’t finish the way Nick Saban might have hoped, but the Crimson Tide was still able to add a top-five recruiting class on Wednesday.

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Best Tide signee could come from Auburn (TideSports.com)

By Cecil Hurt On a day where there was plenty of back-and-forth barking between Alabama and Auburn fans as both debated the relative merits of their football signing classes, a funny thing happened. The closer you got to Auburn, the better it got for Alabama. That’s because of Corey Grant.

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Tide signs 6-foot-4 punter Jay Williams (TideSports.com)

By Andrew Carroll Sports Writer THOMASVILLE | Jay Williams expects to contend for playing time next season as a University of Alabama freshman. Williams, a 6-foot-4, 225-pound senior at Thomasville High School, saw action at tight end and wingback but signed Wednesday to punt for the Crimson Tide.

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Tide reels in top 5 recruiting class (TideSports.com)

By Chase Goodbread Sports Writer TUSCALOOSA | For the past two years on the first Wednesday in February, Nick Saban has insisted that he cared not one bit about the University of Alabama’s recruiting class being ranked No. 1 in the nation. For the record, his opinion is unchanged when the Crimson Tide is not placed on the No. 1 pedestal.

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Football: Nation’s No. 1 class likes Florida (Denver Post)

This much is certain at Florida: Any doubts about coach Urban Meyer’s future with the Gators didn’t hurt their football recruiting one bit this year.

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