BYU – Football
BYU – Football
Erica Moses, 21, of Bethlehem, Pa., left, Rachel Graf Evans, 20, of Westtown Pa., and Hope Rehak, 21, of Chicago, take part in a rally in support of Planned Parenthood, Thursday, April 7, 2011, on the National Mall in Washington.
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Categories: Breast Cancer Organizations Tags: Football
Louisiana Tech finalizes 2011 football schedule
Louisiana Tech finalizes 2011 football schedule
Louisiana Tech announced its completed 2011 football schedule Monday afternoon following the Western Athletic Conference’s league schedule announcement. Homecoming 2011 has been set for the weekend of Oct. 29 while all home game kickoff times have been set.
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Home Expo: Home improvement with a side of football
Home Expo: Home improvement with a side of football
RACINE – The 27th annual Home Expo will combine two of Wisconsin’s favorite past times: football and home improvement.
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Categories: Breast Cancer Awareness Tags: Expo, Football, Home, Improvement, side
Canon U.S.A. and Pro Football Hall of Fame Announce Grand Prize Winners of “Why Do You Love Football?” Photo Contest
Canon U.S.A. and Pro Football Hall of Fame Announce Grand Prize Winners of “Why Do You Love Football?” Photo Contest
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–For the past six seasons, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame have asked contestants to answer the question, “Why Do You Love Football?” through photos of youth football. After reviewing over 6,000 entries, the grand prize winners were announced today with Heidi Yowell, 45, of La Habra, Calif., awarded the honor …
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Categories: Breast Cancer Information Tags: Announce, Canon, Contest, Fame, Football, Football”, grand, Hall, Love, Photo, Prize, U.S.A., Winners, “Why
Can football team’s love cure coach’s wife of breast cancer?
Can football team’s love cure coach’s wife of breast cancer?
Pop Warner kids vow to play perfect season to inspire their coach’s wife, recently diagnosed with a tumor. At 6-feet-8, Avalon Wolves head coach Gregory “Dusty” Renwick could sub for a goal post with both arms extended heavenward. He stalks the sidelines, watches the pre-game drills, chats up his assistants and reviews the game plan.
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High School Football Penalty Flags Go Blue This Week in Five States to Mark Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
High School Football Penalty Flags Go Blue This Week in Five States to Mark Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
Those familiar yellow football penalty flags that are thrown by referees will be replaced with special light blue ones this week during dozens of high school football games in five states.
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Categories: High Risk Breast Cancer Tags: 'Blue, Awareness, cancer, Five, Flags, Football, high, mark, month, Penalty, prostate, School, States, this, week
Nebraska flag football team gains experience
Nebraska flag football team gains experience
By Brian Rosenthal
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Categories: Breast Cancer Survivors Tags: experience, Flag, Football, gains, Nebraska, team
Football Capsules: Deal for Marshall gives Dolphins a go-to guy
Football Capsules: Deal for Marshall gives Dolphins a go-to guy
MIAMI — Bill Parcells, who knows a thing or two about talented, temperamental receivers, decided Brandon Marshall is worth the trouble.
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Gopher football / Masonic Cancer Center Message
This message played during a Minnesota Gopher football game to raise awareness for breast cancer research at the Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota
Does breast cancer awareness really have a spot in Monday Night Football?
I thought my TV reception was messed up because I keep seeing pink cap bills, pink wrist and arm bands, and then a pink ribbon on the football field. If the pregame and post-game hosts want to wear a supporting pin on their lapel I can accept that. But football is about forgetting about the trials of life and feeling alive.
