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Somethin' funny?: Former Alton High football star Banks depositing laughs for nationwide competition (The Telegraph)

Former Altonian Shawn Banks now resides in Florida, where he is working on becoming a big name in the stand up comedy scene. He is seeking local votes for an online Comedy Central competition through Monday.

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Facebook pages concern parents of college freshmen (USA Today)

Housing officials say parents who cite Facebook most frequently mention party-related content and photos as their primary concerns.

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Ex-Bear Hartman heads to Thiel, too (Hernando Today)

It seems that in a state that has the prep football pedigree of Florida; it wouldn’t be very tough for a high school football player from Hernando County to land a scholarship to college.

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State med schools costs to soar (The Palm Beach Post)

New medical schools approved last year at two Florida universities will need tens of millions of dollars more than anticipated in order to meet revised accreditation standards.

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Whelliston: Preseason tourneys explode in popularity (ESPN)

Preseason exempt tournaments have never been more popular. But they have also changed college hoops, writes Kyle Whelliston.

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Around Conference USA (USA Today)

Around Conference USA

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Poll proves Cats have it tough (Lexington Herald-Leader)

Random notes: • Think the Kentucky football schedule isn't brutal with a capital B? Kentucky plays six of the top 20 teams in the USA Today coaches' college football poll released last Friday. No other team plays more than five. The Cats play No. 2 Louisiana State, No. 3 Florida, No. 11 Louisville, No. 13 Georgia, No. 15 Tennessee and No. 20 Arkansas. Alabama, Mississippi, Mississippi State and ...

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Vacations refresh Navy staff (The Capital)

College football coaches have well-earned reputations as workaholics. They work seven days a week during the season, often not leaving the office until late at night.

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THE TICKER: Lloyd Carr receives one vote from players (Detroit Free Press)

Well, this isn't going to be much of a recruiting tool for Michigan. SI.com asked 119 college football starters -- one from each Division I-A school -- which coach they'd like to play for other than their own. Just one voted for Lloyd Carr.

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Ex-FAMU coach Booker dies at 66 (Tallahassee Democrat)

Former Florida A&M men's basketball coach Willie Booker, who led the Rattlers to their first-ever Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Tournament title in 1991, died over the weekend in his native Central Florida. He was 66.

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Somethin' funny?: Former Alton High football star Banks depositing laughs for nationwide competition (The Telegraph)

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