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   <title>San Jose State extends MacIntyre</title>
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   San Jose State extended the contract of head football coach Mike MacIntyre through the 2017 season. "In two years as San Jose State's head coach, Mike MacIntyre created a new dynamic that articulates all the positives of our football program to our fans, alumni and future Spartans. He is a passionate and exceptional leader, a wonderful University ambassador and his football knowledge will point us in the right direction to succeed 
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   <title>Former NFL player and Fresno State coach Boone dies</title>
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   Former NFL player and Fresno State head coach JR Boone passed away in his sleep on Sunday at his home in Selma. He was 86. In six seasons as a running back and safety with the Bears, Packers and 49ers, Boone rushed for 497 yards and five touchdowns. Boone was the head football coach of Fresno State from 1973-75 and went 10-24 before retiring in 1975. 
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   <title>Cincinnati extends Jones for three years</title>
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   Head football coach Butch Jones received a three-year contract extension from Cincinnati on Tuesday. The extension runs through the 2017 season. "I have tremendous faith in Coach Jones and his ability to lead our young men on the football field, in the classroom and in the community," athletic director Whit Babcock said. "I appreciate his loyalty to the University of Cincinnati and we look forward to great things in future seasons." 
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   <title>Big East adds Navy for football</title>
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   The Big East has announced that Navy will join the conference for football only, effective for the 2015 season. Navy's addition will give the Big East 11 football schools. In December, the league brought in Central Florida, Houston and SMU as full members to go along with Boise State and San Diego State as football members to help offset the eventual losses of Syracuse, Pittsburgh and West Virginia. "America's first national football confe
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   <title>Kelly to remain the Ducks' head coach</title>
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   Chip Kelly is staying in school. The Oregon head coach said Monday he's flattered by the interest shown in him by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but he will remain the Ducks' head coach. "I enjoyed meeting with the Glazer family and General Manager Mark Dominik, but after numerous discussions, I concluded that I have some unfinished business to complete at the University of Oregon," Kelly said in a statement. Oregon athletic director Rob Mullen
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   <title>Most can't separate Penn State scandal, JoePa's legacy</title>
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   The thing about the water cooler is no one is wrong there. For some of us, it's still where we go for opinions - mostly to give ours, of course, but that doesn't mean our co-worker's thoughts are less valid. Sure, in today's world the information is always there at our fingertips as the internet seemingly gives us the news before it even happens. But there's nothing like banter with others. And few topics elicit such strong feelings as the sc
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   <title>JoePa's legacy will live on</title>
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   Before deciding on which university I wanted to attend, and believe me it was few and far between thanks to an SAT score comparable to Babe Ruth's slugging percentage, my father said something that still resonates with me today. The youngest of three, I knew I wanted to attend Penn State not just because my older sisters did but for the simple fact that I was a sports junkie who admired the Nittany Lions and their white helmets, plain uniforms, black shoes 
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   <title>Legendary Penn State coach Paterno dies</title>
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   Joe Paterno, the legendary coach of Penn State who was ousted from his job in November, has succumbed to lung cancer. He was 85. The family announced his death Sunday morning. Paterno died at State College's Mount Nittany Medical Center, where he had been undergoing treatment. "His loss leaves a void in our lives that will never be filled," his family said in a statement. "He died as he lived. He fought hard until the end, stayed posit
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