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Texas A&M adds New Mexico to 2013 football schedule
Kevin Kelley - July 25, 2012The Texas A&M Aggies have added the New Mexico Lobos to their 2013 football schedule, ESPN has reported.
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Clemson cancels Future Football Games vs. Oklahoma State and Ole Miss
Kevin Kelley - July 18, 2012As a result of the new nine-game ACC football schedule, the Clemson Tigers have canceled future football games against Oklahoma State and Ole Miss.
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Memphis, Ole Miss schedule 4-game Home-and-home Football Series for 2014-17
Kevin Kelley - July 18, 2012Memphis and Ole Miss have officially announced that they will renew their rivalry with a four-game, home-and-home football series beginning in 2014.
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Report: Memphis, Ole Miss to play 4-game Football Series beginning in 2014
Kevin Kelley - July 18, 2012Memphis and Ole Miss will play a four-game, home-and-home football series beginning in 2014, the Commercial Appeal has reported.
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SEC announces early season 2012 Football TV Schedule
Kevin Kelley - July 16, 2012The SEC has announced their early season 2012 football TV schedule. The season kicks off on Thursday, Aug. 30 with South Carolina traveling to face Vanderbilt.
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Auburn Tigers to host Idaho Vandals in 2015
Kevin Kelley - July 9, 2012The Auburn Tigers will host the Idaho Vandals in 2015, according to documents obtained by the Idaho Statesman in April.
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Missouri and Texas A&M officially join the SEC today
Kevin Kelley - July 1, 2012Today the Missouri Tigers and the Texas A&M Aggies have officially joined the SEC. The conference now has 14 members.
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Southern Miss to play at Arkansas in 2013
Kevin Kelley - June 14, 2012The Southern Miss Golden Eagles will play at the Arkansas Razorbacks in 2013, USM announced today.
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SEC to add Independence Bowl for 2012 and 2013 Seasons
Kevin Kelley - June 5, 2012The SEC is set to add the AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl as a tie-in for the 2012 and 2013 seasons.
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Big Ten presidents prefer ‘status quo’ over four-team college football playoff
Kevin Kelley - June 4, 2012In a conference call this morning, the Big Ten Conference announced that their presidents prefer the “status quo” over a four-team college football playoff.