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23 hours ago ago from Cliveworld.com
Contrary to what the man-on-the-street thinks, football isn’t just about goals and league points. This is a world where success is assessed in terms of profits, balance sheets, turnovers and continuity. It’s also about sustaining a winning formula so that the teams don’t end up just being one hit wonders. Among those in the industry, football was repeatedly referred to as a “business”, a “product”, an “industry”, an “entertainment brand” ...
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9 hours ago ago from DAILY ONLINE WORLD\'S SPORTS NEWS
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UB athletic director Warde Manuel today introduced Jeff Quinn, offensive coordinator at the University of Cincinnati, as the 24th head coach in the history of the UB football program. Quinn, who will start at UB on Jan. 3 after serving as interim head coach for the Bearcats in their Sugar Bowl matchup with Florida, has produced record-breaking offenses throughout his 27-year college-coaching tenure, and has won conference and national ...
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6 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Southern Methodist University had the best football team money could buy when I was an undergraduate there in the early 1980s. We knew it from the sports cars parked outside the practice field and from the conversations during happy hour at the bars along nearby Greenville Avenue in Dallas. We were not alone. Texas newspapers were filled with articles about N.C.A.A. investigations into lawlessness by one ...
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