FC Dallas forward Cooper transferred to Germany
Friday, July 31st, 2009FC Dallas forward Kenny Cooper has been transferred to a second-tier team in Germany, pending a medical examination.
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FC Dallas forward Kenny Cooper has been transferred to a second-tier team in Germany, pending a medical examination.
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FRISCO, Texas - FC Dallas forward Kenny Cooper has been transferred to a second-tier team in Germany, pending a medical examination.
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* Anderson and Onions bowl out Australia
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The San Diego Chargers has signed first-round pick Larry English to a five-year contract. The deal was announced Friday night by the club. English was the 16th overall pick in April. He is expected to join the team in time for Saturday's training-camp practice at Chargers Park. The 6-foot-2, 255-pound linebacker is from northern Illinois.
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Central Michigan is off to a good start on the weekend. Today, ChippewaCountry learned that another prospect has decided to become a Chippewa and join the 2010 recruiting class. Take a look inside the House That Deromedi Built to see who he is and what position he will be playing in the maroon and gold
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Waverly (Nebr.) athlete Tyler Evans is looking like the next in-state prospect who could draw a Nebraska if his senior production matches his camp performance. Evans was among the group of recruits attending the Huskers’ junior day on Friday
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When it comes to the college football recruiting process, many prospects hold a special place in their hearts for the school who offered them before any of the others. This is the case for Redlands (CA) East Valley quarterback Tyler Shreve and the Colorado State Rams, who offered him earlier this wee
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A dominant effort with the ball in the morning and the bat in the afternoon put England firmly in control late on day two of the third Ashes Test at Edgbaston.
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The Rivals.com preseason state rankings were released today and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets had several verbal commits in the state top 25 and everyone of their commitments were in the top 80 in the state of Georgia. The Jackets have four four-star athletes already committed for the class of 2010 and they could still add at least one more before signing day
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If there has been one Achilles’ heel for Ohio State in recent years, most experts would point to the offensive line. After a consistent season in 2007, the Buckeyes opened the 2008 season with four starters back on the offensive line, but it didn’t last. Is there hope for the group in 2009? We continue our Countdown to Camp with a look at the Buckeyes’ offensive front.
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