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From the quarterbacks to the defensive backs to the linebackers and even the linemen, one thing was consistent throughout Georgia Southern’s 2010 recruiting class – speed. First-year coach Jeff ...
The film has been watched, the lists have been compiled, the pitches have been made, the offers are out there and the commitments have been expressed. Now, all Georgia Southern can do is wait an...
Mitch Ware is no stranger to Georgia Southern, to say the least. Not only was he the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 2002-2005, but he’s also spent the last four years working ...
Georgia Southern’s coaching staff is coming together. First-year coach Jeff Monken has officially put together a six-man staff, with several spots remaining to be filled. The coaches were in att...
The Orange Bowl has come and gone, but for Jeff Monken, work is just beginning. As soon as Monken coached his last down at Georgia Tech, he turned his sights to one thing as Georgia Southern’s n...
Tis the season for speculation. Georgia Southern football has a coach and a vision. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have an offensive depth chart. From now until the end of spring practice, Jeff Monke...
Florida State announced Sunday it will vacate 12 football victories and a 2007 men's track national championship in an academic cheating scandal, along with dozens more victories and placings across 10 men's and women's sports. The NCAA stripped the school of wins in which 61 athletes implicated in the scandal contributed.
Tennessee safety Eric Berry has a lofty new tradition to uphold as the winner of the Jim Thorpe Award. Two of the last three winners of the award given to the nation's top college defensive back have gone on to win the Super Bowl the following year. "That's something we hope keeps rolling," Berry said Monday night before receiving his award at the National Cowboy and Western...
A 22-year-old quarterback at Louisiana Tech is free after posting $500 bond following his arrest on a charge of driving while intoxicated. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agents, working with a drunk-driving task force, arrested Ross A. Jenkins, of Ruston, early Sunday. His vehicle was stopped at a checkpoint about 1:40 a.m.
The time has come for Georgia Southern fans to take a real good look at themselves in thge mirror and ask the question: Am I a Georgia Southern fan or just a Paul Johnson fan? There is way too mu...
The time has come for Georgia Southern fans to take a real good look at themselves in thge mirror and ask the question: Am I a Georgia Southern fan or just a Paul Johnson fan? There is way too mu...