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...Paterno and several university trustees and former players plan to sue the NCAA over the landmark sanctions against the university for the Jerry Sandusky child...
...of extensive public hearings, the Board approved Sebbag's application. The Law Division reviewed and rejected plaintiff's complaint alleging the Board's action was...
... Hart was a quarterback with the Rutgers University NCAA Men's Division I football team for the 2002 through 2005 seasons. As...
...I am watching with a mixture of delight and uncertainty as the NCAA gets taken to school. On the eve of our most truly national...
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...California Second Appellate District Division Eight (Los Angeles County Super. Ct. No. BC447983...
...UW Madison Libraries: Love the NCAA basketball tourney, but wish it...collection of 64 books - 8 divisions with 8 books each - going...
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...UW Madison Libraries: Love the NCAA basketball tourney, but wish it...collection of 64 books - 8 divisions with 8 books each - going...
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