| Finch gets OK to play at Indiana
Indiana safety Jerimy Finch received a
waiver from the NCAA Thursday enabling him to play for the school this season
after transferring from Florida.
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| NCAA Football Preview - Texas Tech Red Raiders
2007 SEASON IN REVIEW: The high-powered Red Raiders were at it again in 2007,
picking up huge chunks of yardage and lighting up the scoreboard with what
appeared to be very little effort. Texas Tech put up 40.9 ppg, relying almost
exclusively on a passing attack that averaged a national-best 470.3 ypg. Coach
Mike Leach's club shot out of the gate by winning six of its first seven
games, including routs of both Iowa State and Texas A&M in Big 12 play. Losses
in three of their next four however, brought the Red Raiders back to Earth. A
34-27 win over Oklahoma got the team back in a positive frame of mind as it
finished the regular season 8-4, 4-4 in the Big 12. Tech was rewarded for a
solid campaign with an invite to the Gator Bowl against ACC foe Virginia. The
Red Raiders prevailed in that contest, 31-28, giving them wins in four of
their last five bowl games. Tech hasn't won a league title of any kind in more
than 50 years, and while 2008 could be the year the drought ends, plenty needs
to go right for that to happen.
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| NCAA Football Preview - Texas A&M Aggies
2007 SEASON IN REVIEW: Wins in their first three games, including a thrilling
47-45 overtime triumph over Fresno State, had the Aggies feeling pretty good
about the prospect of making some serious noise in the Big 12. A 34-17 loss to
Miami-Florida had brought the team back to Earth, but wins over Baylor and
Oklahoma State to open conference play gave credence to the fact that the
Aggies were heading in the right direction. From there however, A&M lost four
of its next five games to fall to 6-5 heading into the regular season finale
against bitter rival Texas. The Aggies responded by beating the Longhorns,
38-30, earning them a shot at the Penn State Nittany Lions in the Alamo Bowl.
That game wound up in favor of PSU, 24-17, meaning A&M finished 7-6 on the
year.
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| NCAA Football Preview - Texas Longhorns
2007 SEASON IN REVIEW: Texas head coach Mack Brown has enjoyed a highly
successful first decade in Austin, amassing an impressive 103-25 record and
winning a national championship. That said, the 2007 season was one of guarded
optimism as there was certainly talent on the UT roster but there seemed to be
lacking that certain something that has labeled the Longhorns as perennial
favorites to capture the Big 12 South title just about every year.
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| NCAA Football Preview - Oklahoma State Cowboys
2007 SEASON IN REVIEW: The Cowboys opened the 2007 season with a 35-14 loss at
SEC power Georgia, but instead of settling in for a long run of futility, the
team responded with victories in three of its next four, including a 49-35
triumph over a potent Texas Tech squad. An easy win over Sam Houston State
followed, but the Pokes lost the next time out in a heartbreaker, falling at
Texas A&M, 24-23. Coach Mike Gundy's club responded with back-to-back wins
over Nebraska and Kansas State, setting up home showdowns with Texas and
Kansas, both of which resulted in defeat.
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| NCAA Football Preview - Oklahoma Sooners
2007 SEASON IN REVIEW: One of the top teams in the country just about every
year, the Oklahoma Sooners continue to pile up the wins and claim their share
of Big 12 titles. Coach Bob Stoops' club got off to another stellar start in
2007, pounding non-league foes North Texas, Miami-Florida, Utah State and
Tulsa by a combined 246-47.
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| NCAA Football Preview - Nebraska Cornhuskers
2007 SEASON IN REVIEW: 2007 turned out to be the final year of Bill Callahan's
tenure as Nebraska's head coach, and longtime fans of the program will tell
you it was well overdue. The Cornhuskers had long been one the Big 12's top
teams, but during Callahan's reign the team had continually underachieved. The
'07 campaign started out well enough with the Huskers beating both Nevada
(52-10) and Wake Forest (20-17). A 49-31 loss to USC followed, but Callahan's
troops rallied to win their next two against Ball State and Iowa State,
respectively.
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| NCAA Football Preview - Missouri Tigers
2007 SEASON IN REVIEW: Riding one of the most potent offenses in the nation,
the Tigers ran roughshod through the majority of their schedule in 2007, going
12-2 and winning the Big 12 North Division title. Lighting up the scoreboard
to the tune of nearly 40 ppg, coach Gary Pinkel's squad jumped out to a 5-0
start before taking on Oklahoma in its second conference game of the season. A
41-31 loss to the Sooners served as a motivator for the remainder of the
campaign, and at one point the Tigers were actually ranked No. 1 in the
nation. A 36-28 win over unbeaten Kansas set the stage for a rematch with
Oklahoma in the Big 12 title game, but unfortunately for Missouri the result
was the same, this time a bit more lopsided as the Sooners rolled to a 38-17
triumph.
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| NCAA Football Preview - Kansas State Wildcats
2007 SEASON IN REVIEW: A 10-point loss to Auburn was certainly not the way
coach Ron Prince and the Kansas State Wildcats wanted to start the season, but
the team refused to let that setback get them down as a three-game win streak
followed. The final game in that run was the Big 12 opener at Texas, and K-
State shocked the Longhorns in a 41-21 final. The 'Cats split their next four
games and at 5-3 held out hope for at least a winning season and a favorable
bowl bid. Unfortunately, four consecutive losses to close the campaign,
including a 45-29 defeat at Fresno State in the finale, meant the Wildcats
would be staying home while several of their Big 12 brethren had their seasons
extended.
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| NCAA Football Preview - Kansas Jayhawks
2007 SEASON IN REVIEW: The Kansas Jayhawks really came into their own in 2007,
winning 12 times and coming within a single game of playing for the national
championship. Behind one of the most potent offenses in the country and a
defense that suffocated more than one opponent, the Jayhawks steamrolled their
way to 42.8 ppg (second-best nationally) while allowing just 16.4 ppg (fourth-
best). KU's first two games, albeit against weak competition (Central Michigan
and Southeastern Louisiana), saw the team score a total of 114 points while
giving up just seven.
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