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--Hot off the Wire
Oregon ousts hoops coach Kent

Iowa fires hoops coach Lickliter

UCF's Speraw will not return

Kansas is unanimous choice in final poll

Iowa to discuss future of men's hoops program

Ohio State extends Tressel's contract again

Oregon QB Masoli suspended for entire 2010 season

Masoli, Embry the latest Ducks to enter guilty plea

Woods will return to golf at Masters on April 8

Tiger Woods' statement on his return to golf

--College Sports News
Ohio State extends Tressel through 2014

Boise State player arrested on battery charge

Holtz on his way to South Florida

Assault charge dropped against UCLAs Dragovic

2010 College World Series Tickets Go On Sale April 3rd

UConn, Stanford, Tennessee and Nebraska top seeds

Idaho agrees to new contract with Akey

Leavitt sues USF over firing

UCF parts ways with Speraw after 17 years

Kansas is unanimous choice in final poll

UConn unanimous in final poll

Charlotte fires men's hoops coach

Iowa basketball coach fired after 10-20 season

Kansas earns overall top seed in NCAA tournament

North Carolina, UConn lend big names to NIT field

GMAC Bowl
      Stadium: Ladd Peebles 
      Capacity: 40,646
      Surface: artificial 
      Location: Mobile, Alabama 
      First game: Dec. 22, 1999 
      Playing site: 
              Ladd Peebles (since 1999) 
      Corporate title sponsor: 
              GMAC (since 2000) 
      Payout: $750,000
      Originally known as the Mobile Bowl (1999-2000)

Jan.  6, 2010 - Central Michigan 44, Troy 41 (OT)
                MVP: Dan LeFevour, Antonio Brown,
                     Vince Agnew, & Andrew Aquila, Central Michigan
                
Jan.  6, 2009 - Tulsa 45, Ball State 13
                MVP: Tarrion Adams, David Johnson, 
                     Roy Roberts, & Jarod Tracy, Tulsa

Jan.  6, 2008 - Tulsa 63, Bowling Green 7
                MVP: Paul Smith, Tarrion Adams, 
                     & Chris Chamberlain, Tulsa
                
Jan.  7, 2007 - Southern Mississippi 28, Ohio 7   
                MVP: Jeremy Young, James Denley, 
                     & Britt Barefoot, Southern Miss

Dec. 21, 2005 - Toledo 45, Texas-El Paso 13
                MVP: Bruce Gradkowski, Toledo

Dec. 22, 2004 - Bowling Green 52, Memphis 35
                MVP: Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green

Dec. 18, 2003 - Miami OH 49, Louisville 28
                MVP: Ben Roethlisberger, Miami OH

Dec. 18, 2002 - Marshall 38, Louisville 15
                MVP: Byron Leftwich, Marshall

Dec. 18, 2001 - Marshall 64, East Carolina 61 (OT) 
                MVP: Byron Leftwich, Marshall

Dec. 20, 2000 - Southern Mississippi 28, Texas Christian 21 
                MVP: Leroy Handy & Leo Barnes,  Southern Miss
                     and LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU

Dec. 22, 1999 - Texas Christian 28, East Carolina 14 
                MVP: Casey Printers, TCU


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