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No sneaking up on anyone this year: Trojans No. 1 (Herald & Review)

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No sneaking up on anyone this year: Trojans No. 1 (Herald & Review)

Last year, I looked to West Virginia to make a Cinderella ride to the national college football championship.

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WVU football coach Rich Rodriguez wants ‘a scorcher' to test players (Charleston Daily Mail)

MORGANTOWN -- Rain plagued practice for the second time in four days as a downpour, combined with lightning, forced West Virginia University's football team inside the Caperton Indoor Facility briefly Tuesday.

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Around the Mountain West (USA Today)

Around the Mountain West

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Excuses are not a part of Slaton’s game (The Charleston Gazette)

MORGANTOWN — There were times during West Virginia’s 2006 football season when you just know Steve Slaton wanted to scream to the heavens. Or at least into someone’s microphone or tape recorder.

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College football: Spread option remains in vogue (The Columbus Dispatch)

Six seasons ago, when first-time coach Urban Meyer strived to give Bowling Green a fighting chance, he didn't tighten the clamps; he went to the spread. It was the beginning of a ride to success for him and that offense.

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Babcock made an impact at WVU (Charleston Daily Mail)

MORGANTOWN -- West Virginia just started football practice, and already the Mountaineers have lost a mainstay. It's not Patrick White, or Steve Slaton, or even Owen Schmitt. It's not even anybody in shoulder pads.

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WVU trio recovered and ready for season (Charleston Daily Mail)

MORGANTOWN -- Steve Slaton played basically all of West Virginia's 2006 football season without the complete capacity of his right hand. Teammate Greg Isdaner was one-armed as well for most of the same season after tearing the labrum in his right shoulder.

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WVU's White, Slaton expect big things in 2007 (CBS Sportsline)

When two teammates are as good as West Virginia QB Pat White and RB Steve Slaton, Heisman votes usually split. But in the Mountaineers' case, they haven't yet played their best football and they want a title. Look out, Dennis Dodd says.

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Wake Forest's title: Parity or Parody? (Provo Daily Herald)

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- Wake Forest's improbable Atlantic Coast Conference championship a year ago was either a sign of parity or parody.When the ACC underwent its football-fueled expansion a few years ago and brought Miami, Virginia Tech and Boston College into a conference that had been dominated by Florida State, it seemed certain any of those schools would annually rule the league.

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College football '07: Was Wake Forest's ACC title a sign of parity – or parody? (San Diego Union-Tribune)

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Wake Forest's improbable Atlantic Coast Conference championship a year ago was either a sign of parity or parody.

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No sneaking up on anyone this year: Trojans No. 1 (Herald & Review)

Study abroad in traditional way requires quite a lump sum of money. Tuition fees, living expenses, air plane ticket cost, student insurance coverage for study abroad and other hidden costs may add up to a larger lump sum. The high education cost may be a burden to many parents, and it may stop those parents to send their children to pursue a degree oversea if they can't get a scholarship for them. That's why traditional way of study abroad is for parents with good income or students that manage to a good scholarship that include both tuition fee and living allowance.

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