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--Hot off the Wire
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

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Oregon QB Masoli suspended for entire 2010 season

Masoli, Embry the latest Ducks to enter guilty plea

Oregon RB James sentenced to probation, 10 days in jail

UConn, Stanford, Tennessee and Nebraska top seeds

Dr. says Beckham's Achilles' tendon totally torn

--College Sports News
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

George Mason, Harvard to play in postseason tournament

Oregon State back in CBI to defend 2009 title

Kansas Takes 2-Of-3 At No. 1 LSU With 8-4 Win

No. 2 FSU Rallies To Salvage Third Game Against No. 4 Virginia

Charleston Southern Stuns No. 7 Florida, 6-3

Outback Bowl
      Stadium: Raymond James 
      Capacity: 65,657 
      Surface: natural 
      Location: Tampa, Florida 
      First game: Dec. 23, 1986 
      Playing site: 
          Tampa Stadium (since 1986) 
           (Name changed to Houlihan's Stadium in 1996, 
             Raymond James Stadium since 1999) 
      Corporate title sponsor: 
          Outback Steakhouse, Inc. (since 1995) 
      Payout: $3 million 
      Originally known as the Hall of Fame Bowl (1986-95)
      
Jan.  1, 2010 - Auburn 38, Northwestern 35 (OT)
                MVP: Darvin Adams, Auburn
                
Jan.  1, 2009 - Iowa 31, South Carolina 10
                MVP: Shonn Greene, Iowa
                
Jan.  1, 2008 - Tennessee 21, Wisconsin 17
                MVP: Erik Ainge, Tennessee
                
Jan.  1, 2007 - Penn State 20, Tennessee 10
                MVP: Tony Hunt, Penn State

Jan.  1, 2006 - Florida 31, Iowa 24   
                MVP: Dallas Baker, Florida

Jan.  1, 2005 - Georgia 24, Wisconsin 21
                MVP: David Pollack, Georgia

Jan.  1, 2004 - Iowa 37, Florida 17
                MVP: Fred Russell, Iowa

Jan.  1, 2003 - Michigan 38, Florida 30
                MVP: Chris Perry, Michigan

Jan.  1, 2002 - South Carolina 31, Ohio State 28 
                MVP: Phil Petty, South Carolina

Jan.  1, 2001 - South Carolina 24, Ohio State 7 
                MVP: Ryan Brewer South Carolina

Jan.  1, 2000 - Georgia 28, Purdue 25 (OT) 
                MVP: Drew Brees, Purdue

Jan.  1, 1999 - Penn State 26, Kentucky 14 
                MVP: Courtney Brown, Penn State

Jan.  1, 1998 - Georgia 33, Wisconsin 6 
                MVP: Mike Bobo, Georgia

Jan.  1, 1997 - Alabama 17, Michigan 14 
                MVP: Dwyane Rudd, Alabama

Jan.  1, 1996 - Penn St 43, Auburn 14 
                MVP: Bobby Engram, Penn State

Jan.  2, 1995 - Wisconsin 34, Duke 20 
                MVP: Terrell Fletcher, Wisconsin

Jan.  1, 1994 - Michigan 42, North Carolina State 7 
                MVP: Tyrone Wheatley, Michigan

Jan.  1, 1993 - Tennessee 38, Boston College 23 
                MVP: Heath Shuler, Tennessee

Jan.  1, 1992 - Syracuse 24, Ohio State 17 
                MVP: Marvin Graves, Syracuse

Jan.  1, 1991 - Clemson 30, Illinois 0 
                MVP: DeChane Cameron, Clemson

Jan.  1, 1990 - Auburn 31, Ohio State 14 
                MVP: Reggie Slack, Alabama
                     and Derek Isaman, Ohio State

Jan.  2, 1989 - Syracuse 23, Louisiana State 10 
                MVP: Robert Drummond, Syracuse

Jan.  2, 1988 - Michigan 28, Alabama 24 
                MVP: Jamie Morris, Michigan
                     and Bobby Humphrey, Alabama

Dec. 23, 1986 - Boston College 27, Georgia 24 
                MVP: Shawn Halloran, Boston College
                     and James Jackson, Georgia


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