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Turner Focused on Three
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Inside Carolina
Posted Apr 22, 2010
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Landon Turner has narrowed down his favorite list to three schools.
The frontrunning trio are North Carolina, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia.
“Those are the three schools that I feel are showing the most interest and I’m most interested in as of right now,
Ladies: free Sexy Tea all nite, but come SWAGGED OUT or don't come at all to LSU WR Rueben Randle's birthday party, which is 21 and up even though he was born on May 7, 1991. Louisiana math is to blame here, as is Louisiana spelling, which mistakenly assumed Rueben Randle's parents would spell his name in the conventional manner like the sandwich, and not like "I despise and regret a man named Benjamin."
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Ladies: free Sexy Tea all nite, but come SWAGGED OUT or don't come at all to LSU WR Rueben Randle's birthday party, which is 21 and up even though he was born on May 7, 1991. Louisiana math is to blame here, as is Louisiana spelling, which mistakenly assumed Rueben Randle's parents would spell his name in the conventional manner like the sandwich, and not like "I despise and regret a man named Benjamin."
INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA has approved 35 bowl games for the next four years, including two new ones: the Dallas Football Classic and the New Era Pinstripe Bowl in New York.
The NCAA said Friday that the bowls were licensed on a four-year cycle for the first time, though they will be reviewed each year. The move puts the licensing schedule -- from 2010-11 through 2013-14 -- in line with the length of bowl conference agreements.
The first Pinstripe Bowl will be played at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx on Dec. 30. It will include the No. 3 team in the Big East and the No. 6 school in the Big 12, excluding Bowl Championship Series participants.
The first Dallas Football Classic at the Cotton Bowl is planned for New Year's Day 2011, involving the seventh-ranked team from the Big 12 against the sixth-ranked team from the Big Ten. Future games will include Conference USA.
Bowl applications were denied for the Cure Bowl in Orlando, Fla., and the Christmas Bowl in Los Angeles