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USA TODAY - Sports September 2
NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
West Virginia fans like Andy Loud had to cheer a little harder than normal to exhort their team to victory against a middling FCS team in William & Mary on Saturday.
The Misery Index Week 1: Angst in Athens, again

The Misery Index quantifies the level of disgruntlement in college football, fan-by-fan.
Tim Tebow, who has previously played for the Broncos and the Jets, was released by the Patriots on Saturday.
QB guru: Tim Tebow needs to revive career in CFL

QB coach, who worked with Tebow last February, says NFL option isn't on the table.
Malcolm Mitchell entered the season with 85 career catches for 1,237 yards and eight touchdowns.
Georgia Bulldogs lose WR Malcolm Mitchell to injury

Mitchell was Georgia's leading returning receiver, with 1,237 career yards.

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Outspoken punter Chris Kluwe was released by the Raiders.
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Punter Chris Kluwe gets cut ... and agrees with move
Outspoken players says Raiders were right to go with younger Marquette King
Wrestling is hoping to be included into the 2020 Olympic Games. The IOC will make its decision on Sept. 8.
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IOC to choose 2020 host, new president and 1 sport
First big vote will take place Sept. 7 with secret ballot on city.
Max Papis, shown here at Watkins Glen International, said his jaw was dislocated after a rival's girlfriend slapped him.
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Wild Truck race ends with Max Papis getting slapped
NASCAR's first Truck race in Canada ended with a bump, a crash and a slap.
Sprint Cup Series driver Kyle Busch missed the Chase last season. Now, he has secured a playoff position with a race to go before the cutoff and has emerged as a title contender.
nascar
Kyle Busch wins in Atlanta, clinches Chase slot
Seven drivers are in and five spots remain as series heads to Richmond for regular-season finale
Sportscaster Pam Oliver on the sidelines during the second half of an NFL football game between the Dallas Cowboys and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
nfl
Sideline reporter suffered concussion after taking errant pass to the face
Pam Oliver reveals the scary details of her injury.
Michigan's band forms a script
ncaaf
Michigan's band mocks Ohio State at halftime
O-H-N-O.
Brian Kelly has a 1-2 record against Michigan as Notre Dame  coach.
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Brian Kelly: Notre Dame-Michigan isn't a 'historic' rivalry
Michigan hosts Notre Dame on Saturday. So let the smack talk begin.

 

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