Sunday, April 02, 2006

rosebowltackle2 new articles for Sunday, April 02, 2006Indians show resolve (The Columbus Dispatch)
Aaron Boone had a sideline pass to watch his alma mater, Southern California, in the Rose Bowl. But shortly before the game he was told that the NCAA was limiting the number of celebrity sideline passes.

Bowl news brings an ounce of pleasure (Albuquerque Tribune)
My quivering heart be still. Quick, get me the name of a world-class cardio man. The possibility of a second Lobos/Aggies football game in the same season is too much for any ticker to bear.

Student to Chair Craft Area at Cherry Blossom Festival (La Cañada Valley Sun)
La Cañada High School Junior Alyssa Tso has been appointed to chair the Kids Kraft Area for the fifth annual Cherry Blossom Festival held at the Rose Bowl during the first weekend in April.

This Isn't Your Granny's Rabbit Food (Fox News)
Dieters dive into a 500-pound salad made in a swimming pool.

Book Bowl Finals Planned for April 12 (The Ledger)
The fourth annual Book Bowl competition will feature student teams from four elementary and four middle schools answering questions about assigned books on the Sunshine State Readers List.

Texas unveils McCoy and Snead at quarterback (Sports Illustrated)
AUSTIN (AP) -- Jevan Snead could be like most other 18-year-olds and be preparing for his high school prom. Instead, he spent this spring learning how to be a college quarterback.

Former prep star dies (Sun-Sentinel)
Rose, 44, one of best to play at Stranahan Carlton Rose, one of the best football players at Stranahan High School, has died.

Competition 'fun' among Longhorn QBs (Fox Sports)
Jevan Snead could be like most other 18-year-olds and be preparing for his high school prom. Instead, he spent this spring learning how to be a college quarterback. Snead and redshirt freshman Colt McCoy made their public debuts Saturday night as potential starters for defending national champion Texas as the Longhorns wrapped up spring drills with the annual Orange-White scrimmage. Both made

Texas unveils McCoy and Snead at QB (USA Today)
Jevan Snead and redshirt freshman Colt McCoy made their public debuts Saturday night as potential starters for defending national champion Texas as the Longhorns wrapped up spring drills with the annual Orange-White scrimmage. Coach Mack Brown has not announced a starter.

Ease our troubles, that's what opening day does (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Opening day is a spring rite with lousy weather. It's skipping school and avoiding work, dining on brats and...

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