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Louisville dismisses RB Stripling
Penn St. DT Baker gets 2 years probation
FSU president: Playoff inevitable
Paterno being treated for dehydration
Ex-LSU QB Perrilloux signs with Jacksonville State
USC signs 25-year lease with LA Coliseum
Rodriguez: WVU board, Manchin pressured
Gators DL Patchan shot, should recover
Paterno wants recruits to consider Penn State on its merits
QB Nichol to transfer from Oklahoma

College Basketball News
Stepheson leaving UNC for family reasons
BYU's Plaisted to sign with agent
Grambling State names Rick Duckett coach
Charges dropped against UTEP G Jackson
Mayo denies allegations of cash, gifts
Indiana gives Dakich $185,000 settlement
Cal women's team headed for Africa
Drain hired as Grambling State's women's basketball coach
Tennessee F Baugh has knee surgery
With new info, Brand to investigate Mayo

Meineke Car Care Bowl
      Stadium: Bank of America Stadium
      Capacity: 73,298
      Surface: grass
      Location: Charlotte, North Carolina 
      First game: Dec. 28, 2002 
      Playing site: 
          Ericsson Stadium (since 2002)  
            (Name changed to Bank of America Stadium in 2004)
      Corporate title sponsor: 
          Meineke Car Care (since 2005) 
      Payout: $750,000
	  Originally known as the Continental Tire Bowl (2002-04)

Dec. 29, 2007 - Wake Forest 24, Connecticut 10
                MVP: Riley Skinner, Wake Forest
                
Dec. 30, 2006 - Boston College 25, Navy 24
                MVP: Jolonn Dunbar, Boston College

Dec. 31, 2005 - North Carolina State 14, South Florida 0
                MVP: Stephen Tulloch, NC State

Dec. 30, 2004 - Boston College 37, North Carolina 34 (OT)
                MVP: Paul Peterson, Boston College

Dec. 27, 2003 - Virginia 23, Pittsburgh 16
                MVP: Matt Schaub, Virginia

Dec. 28, 2002 - Virginia 48, West Virginia 22 
                MVP: Wali Lundy, Virginia


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