Garry Cobb
NFL fans throughout the nation are tired of the preseason and eager to see the 2015 season start next week. All the NFL teams are playing their final preseason games and deciding which 22 players to release, so they can get their roster down to the 53-man limit.
13 Sep 15 - College football, Football, High School Football, NFL - No CommentsRead More »
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Fans can visit PennStateStripeOut.com to find out if they should wear blue or white for Sept. 19 primetime game UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.; August 31, 2015 – The first Penn State Stripe Out in Beaver Stadium will take place when the Nittany Lions face Rutgers in a primetime clash on Saturday, Sept. 19 at 8 […]
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Nittany Lions meet the Vandals for first time in program history on August 31, 2019 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.; August 28, 2015 – Penn State Director of Athletics Sandy Barbour announced today that Idaho will visit Beaver Stadium on August 31, 2019 in the season opener for both teams. This will be the first meeting […]
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Hackenberg, Lucas, Mangiro, Walker and Zettel selected by coaches and teammates to lead the team UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.; August 10, 2015 – Penn State football head coach James Franklin announced that Christian Hackenberg (Palmyra, Va.), Jordan Lucas (New Rochelle, N.Y.), Angelo Mangiro(Roxbury, N.J.), Von Walker (Mill Hall, Pa.) and Anthony Zettel (West Branch, Mich.) […]
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Michael Eisen
A year ago, Odell Beckham Jr. missed most of training camp, the Giants’ five-game preseason and the first four regular-season games, and still had the best statistical season by a rookie wide receiver in NFL history.
8 Aug 15 - College football, Football, Football Training, NFL - No CommentsRead More »
Al Thompson
The Eagles have 16 offensive linemen in camp. The team will keep about nine on the roster, one maybe on the practice squad. The rest have to go. Some will catch on with another team, some not.
That is the reality of the NFL.
7 Aug 15 - College football, Football, Football Training, NFL - No CommentsRead More »
Al Thompson
The Giants are waiting for their star defensive end to show up to camp. The 26-year-old two-time Pro Bowler lost his right index finger, and damaged his thumb in a fireworks accident July 4…but time is running out and his teammates seem to to be moving on.
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The New York Giants today announced the schedule for their 2015 training camp, which will be presented by Toyota. The camp will feature nine practice sessions open to the public at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center, which is located at the MetLife Sports Complex. The first practice session will take place on Friday, July 31 at 2:30 p.m. The Giants will most often practice from approximately 2:30-4:30 p.m., but three practices are scheduled to begin at 5:50 p.m. The schedule is subject to late revisions.
21 Jul 15 - College football, Football, Football Training, NFL - No CommentsRead More »
Al Thompson
It’s hard not to like Tim Tebow once you meet him in person. To be honest I didn’t know what to expect when the Eagles signed the former Denver Broncos first round draft pick (2010).
Like everyone else, I watched him struggle on the field but attract an extraordinary amount of attention with his on-field energy and passion for his spiritual beliefs.
5 Jul 15 - College football, Football, Football Training, NFL - No CommentsRead More »
Al Thompson
In Part one, we introduced you to Dr. Dwyer and his staff at Premier Orthopeadic Associates, we went over their mission statement and some of the new ways Dr. Dwyer and his staff are treating the community from high school and college athletes to the adult workforce as well as recreational competitors.
In Part II we talked to Dr. Dwyer about the future of Orthopedics and sports medicine five years down the road.
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