Wednesday, August 06, 2008

August 6, updates and news

Air Force tight end can outthink opponents
Colorado Springs Gazette - Colorado Springs,CO,USA
BY JAKE SCHALLER

Travis Dekker's Air Force teammates casually throw around the term "genius" when talking about the senior tight end. ...

One-hit wonders? A look at the Air Force Falcons
Block U - UT,USA

Last week I looked at UNLV and today I look at Air Force, who enter their second season under head coach Troy Calhoun. They burst onto the scene in ...

Air Force linemen responding well to new slim philosophy
Colorado Springs Gazette - Colorado Springs,CO,USA
By JAKE SCHALLER

After his first season at Air Force, senior center Andrew Pipes received an offseason assignment from coaches. "They'd say, ‘You need to ...

Kaipo, Navy looking for passing grade on the football field
Examiner.com - USA...
past five Commander In-Chief’s Trophy, which is awarded to the winner of the annual winner of the football competition among Army, Air Force and Navy. ...

Brock unsure how policy change will hit recruiting
Times Herald-Record - Middletown,NY,USA
By Sal Interdonato WEST POINT

— Now that Army has fallen in line with Air Force and Navy in requiring active duty following graduation, coach Stan Brock ...

Urban Meyer: Five Reasons Why He's an Evil Force in the College ...
Bleacher Report - Menlo Park,CA,USA

However, there are demons that sully this sport with their blatant disrespect towards the football gods. One such man is the head football coach of The ...See all stories on this topic

Decision to play football at AFA easy, smart for SUU
St. George Daily Spectrum - St. George,UT,USA
CEDAR CITY - With less than 24 hours before players report for football practice in preparation for their Aug. 30 opener at Air Force, Southern Utah ...

For Navy’s Deliz and Sovie, it’s Anchors Aweigh
Examiner.com - USA...
football competition among Navy, Army and Air Force — for the fifth straight year before playing in their fifth straight bowl game to finish 8-5. ...

Safety puts foes on defensive
08/05/2008 - It didn't take new Colorado State football coach Steve Fairchild long to figure out how vital the return of safety Klint Kubiak was to his defensive backfield.

Rams' practice goes overtime


Billy Farris wanted to redo footwork. Tim Walter wanted to fix some errant shotgun snaps. Kory Sperry and Adam Seymore wanted a few more catches.

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