Friday, October 22, 2010

College Football T.V. Schedule - Prince James Booed - Scary


2010 College Football TV Schedule: Week 8
Friday, Oct. 22 Network Time (ET)
South Florida at Cincinnati ESPN2 8 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 23 Network Time (ET)
Michigan State at Northwestern ESPN Noon
Purdue at Ohio State BTN Noon
Iowa State at Texas FSN Noon
Syracuse at West Virginia ESPN2 Noon
Duke at Virginia Tech ESPN3 Noon
Penn State at Minnesota ESPNU Noon
Rutgers at Pittsburgh ESPN3 Noon
Indiana at Illinois BTN Noon
Temple at Buffalo ESPN3 Noon
Notre Dame vs. Navy CBS Noon
Mississippi at Arkansas ESPN3 12:30 p.m.
Maryland at Boston College ESPN3 1 p.m.
Florida Atlantic at Arkansas State ESPN3 1 p.m.
Wyoming at Brigham Young mtn 2 p.m.
LSU at Auburn CBS 3:30 p.m.
Wisconsin at Iowa ABC/ESPN 3:30 p.m.
Nebraska at Oklahoma State ABC 3:30 p.m.
Arizona State at California FSN 3:30 p.m.
Connecticut at Louisville ESPNU 3:30 p.m.
Georgia Tech at Clemson ABC/ESPN 3:30 p.m.
Western Michigan at Akron ESPN3 3:30 p.m.
Central Michigan at Northern Illinois ESPN3 4 p.m.
Louisiana-Monroe at Middle Tennessee ESPN3 4:30 p.m.
New Mexico State at Idaho ESPN3 5 p.m.
Hawaii at Utah State ESPN3 5 p.m.
Colorado State at Utah mtn 6 p.m.
Alabama at Tennessee ESPN 7 p.m.
South Carolina at Vanderbilt ESPN3 7 p.m.
UAB at Mississippi State ESPNU 7 p.m.
Texas A&M at Kansas FSN 7 p.m.
Georgia at Kentucky ESPN3 7:30 p.m.
North Carolina at Miami (Fla.) ESPN2 7:30 p.m.
Oklahoma at Missouri ABC 8 p.m.
Air Force at TCU CBS CS 8 p.m.
Fresno State at San Jose State ESPN3 8 p.m.
Washington at Arizona ESPN 10:15 p.m.


LeBron James understands fans' anger
ATLANTA -- If LeBron James wasn't LeBron James and instead was a Cavaliers fan living in Akron he might not like himself all that much right now.
“ If I was a fan and I was on the outside looking in, I could be upset a little bit if one of my favorite players left. ... But you have to get over it.
"-- LeBron James
James said Thursday he can relate to why many fans, especially from his home state, continue to be angry at him. But he also said people upset with his decision to sign with the Heat need to move on.
"If I was a fan and I was on the outside looking in, I could be upset a little bit if one of my favorite players left," James said. "Or if I felt like he betrayed us or whatever the case may be. But you have to get over it."
James later tweeted that he was not speaking specifically to Cavaliers' fans: "Let's clear this up! I never said to the Cavs fans to 'get over it.' I've never and will never say anything bad about them. 7 years of joy!"
James is an avid sports fan who regularly attends football games from his old high school to the NFL. As a supporter of the Yankees, Cowboys and Ohio State, he's actually having a tough week with all three having troubles lately.
That is why he says he can understand to the backlash he's received. But he is not about to apologize for it.
"Sports are very emotional and fans are very emotional," James said. "At times they really believe you may be related to them you and you sleep in their house. When you do something wrong and you leave their house they can become very emotional. I've understood that over the years. But at the same time, you have to understand you have to do what is best yourself."


Impostor reported, removed by police
This is scary!
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- A full-time National Guardsman toting two unloaded M16 assault rifles was allowed onto the Michigan Stadium field before the Michigan-Michigan State football game.
Security officials allowed the man into the stadium, where more than 113,000 people had gathered, because his weapons were empty and no ammunition was found.
A member of the color guard reported the impostor, who was escorted out by police.
Brown said the unidentified man was compliant, and told officers he used his uniform as a ruse because he wanted to attend the Oct. 9 game but could not get a ticket.
Diane Brown, a spokeswoman for the university's department of public safety, told WJBK-TV that school officials do not believe anything was done "incorrectly or improperly by police in any of the checkpoints." Brown declined immediate comment when reached on Thursday.

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