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Boston College finished dead last in the country last year in average yards per punt. They addressed that deficiency with the ...
Osage football standout Quinn Street recently announced that he has committed to play football at the University of Northern ...
One mother totally embarrassed her family after trying to fight someone in the stands at the College World Series.
Lake Erie College Football invites bourbon enthusiasts and community supporters to the Second Annual Bourbon Event and Raffle from 7 to 10 p.m. April 11 at the college’s Manor House, 391 W Wa… ...
NEW ORLEANS — Malaki Starks heard in real time from his hotel room at about 3:15 a.m. on New Year’s Day the result of a terrorist ramming a pick-up truck into the crowd on Bourbon Street. The ...
Tiger Bech, 27, a former All-Ivy Princeton football player, died during the Bourbon Street attack, his mother Michelle confirmed to CBS News. Bech was an "amazing kid" and he "went out on top of ...
Victims of Bourbon Street attack in New Orleans include former Princeton football star, aspiring nurse, loving dad. Saturday, January 4th 2025, 12:12 pm By: CBS News ...
Now, attention turns to the Jan. 20 College Football Playoff National Championship. Some locals are wary, others are confident officials will take measures to prevent violence.
NEW ORLEANS — Update: WWL Louisiana exclusively obtained video shows bystanders rushing for safety into the Krystal fast-food restaurant on Bourbon Street as Shamsud-Din Jabbar speeds past them ...
The killing spree and its aftermath of heightened security postponed the College Football Playoff Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame in New Orleans to Thursday and has the NFL on alert with ...
Security heightened at Sugar Bowl in wake of Bourbon Street terrorist attack Security at the Sugar Bowl inside and outside the Caesars Superdome is tight ahead of the 3 p.m. CT kickoff between ...
Bourbon Street was closed throughout New Year’s Day as police investigated the crime scene, but it reopened for festivities Thursday. “They couldn’t keep it closed forever,” Brownlee said.