Boom Williams dealing with personal issue
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Boom Williams dealing with personal issue

Running back coach Chad Scott said he expects to have Boom back soon but if…

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Georgia defeats ghosts of old, Spurrier and the Gamecocks
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Georgia defeats ghosts of old, Spurrier and the Gamecocks

That play was replicated nearly exactly on Georgia’s next drive, with another impressive juke for…

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No. 22 Missouri has tough time holding off Connecticut 9
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No. 22 Missouri has tough time holding off Connecticut 9

With one minute left and Mizzou up, 9-6, it looked as though the Huskies could…

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Louis police chief: Autopsy shows 18-year-old killed by officers was shot
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Louis police chief: Autopsy shows 18-year-old killed by officers was shot

“Just because he was shot in the back doesn’t mean he was running away”, Dotson…

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UCLA, USC open season in preseason Associated Press poll
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UCLA, USC open season in preseason Associated Press poll

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Poll position: Ohio State voted unanimous No. 1 in AP top 25
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Poll position: Ohio State voted unanimous No. 1 in AP top 25

It was also their lowest preseason ranking since they were ranked 19th before they won…

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Ohio State No. 1 in college football poll
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Ohio State No. 1 in college football poll

Black youth killed by St. Louis police shot in back
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Black youth killed by St. Louis police shot in back

Others chanted “Black Lives Matter” in the wake of the death of 18-year-old Mansur Ball-Bey…

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Missouri state of emergency extended another day in Ferguson
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Missouri state of emergency extended another day in Ferguson

According to the Guardian, St. Louis County patrolman Todd J. Bakula recently posted images to…

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Ferguson Protests Peaceful, No Arrests Tuesday Night
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Ferguson Protests Peaceful, No Arrests Tuesday Night

Of the 150 people detained in jail, more than 65 were arrested outside the federal…

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