Football Articles
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Who is the Man (ning)?
After the conclusion of the 2011 Super Bowl, the Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers and two things were certain: The Green Bay Packers were World Champions, and Peyton Manning was, hands down, the better quarterback than his brother, Eli.
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ISU football signs 27 players to roster
Sycamores add 27 student-athletes on National Signing Day.
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Should Colts keep Peyton Manning or drop him?
After possibly one of the most disappointing seasons in recent history the only thing left for the Indianapolis Colts to look forward to is the Super Bowl they will be hosting in about one week.
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Tebow to last another season
Tim Tebow went from a fourth string QB on the Denver Broncos roster during the pre-season, to earning his place in the national spotlight weekly with his headlines in every major sport outlet.
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Bell finishes second in Walter Payton Award
Indiana State sophomore tailback Shakir Bell tied for second in the Walter Payton Award voting as announced at the FCS Awards Banquet presented by The Sports Network and Fathead.com at the Frisco Convention Center on the eve on the NCAA FCS Championship Game.
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Honorary Sycamore Football Players of 2011
Aaron Archie: Redshirt junior linebacker led the tackles for ISU, nationally tied for the 12th spot, and came second in conference. Shakir Bell: Sophomore running back who earned MVFC Offensive Player of the Year. He leds the nation with 1670 rushing yards and an average of 151.
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Despite strong third quarter, Sycamores fall to the Southern Illinois Salukis 28-35
Turnovers and inopportune penalties proved costly as the ISU football team fell to the Southern Illinois University Saturday at Memorial Stadium, 28-35.
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Football Seniors to be honored Saturday
Indiana State University football will be honoring fourteen seniors Saturday in the game against Southern Illinois University.
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Bell smashes season record
In a Sycamore victory against the Missouri State Bears, ISU saw another triumph on the field.
The Indiana State football team defeated the Missouri State Bears 28-20 on the road this weekend. Sophomore running back Shakir Bell set a new ISU record.
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Sycamore football to battle Bears this weekend
The Indiana State University football team travels to Springfield Missouri to take on the Missouri State Bears.
News
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ISU’s partnership with Naval Center continues
Director of the Indiana State University's Center for Homeland Security and Crisis Leadership, Dr. Richard Baker thinks the recent partnership between Indiana State University and Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane looks promising for the near future.
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ISU students select books for children donations
A project between future teachers and librarians at Indiana State University benefitted children at the Ryves Community Center, with the help of Center for Community Engagement grant.
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ISU professor creates website to further interactive learning
At a health educators' convention five years ago, ISU faculty member Maureen Johnson said graduate students told her they were intimidated by an event geared toward their instructors.
Opinion
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SGA: Silent Government Association
If SGA continues to be allowed to slack off students will continue to be lost in a maze of regulations that we don't understand.
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Put down technology, catch up on the real world
How far are we willing to go to let electronics rule our lives?
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Blame game in stage collapse a force of nature
Several families' law firms filed a lawsuit last month against the country band, Sugarland, who were set to perform when storm winds tore the stage apart six months ago at the Indiana State Fair.
ISU Features
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United Way awards professor for contributions
After seven years of heavy involvement with The United Way of Wabash Valley, Bruce McLaren has been awarded the Solomon Award for his performances.
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“The Meeting” joins two historical figures
University Hall turned into a Harlem, N.Y. hotel room on Monday as the university and Terre Haute community witnessed a compelling theatrical production highlighting the ideological differences between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.
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Professor of microbiology awarded for work
Kathleen Dannelly, an Indiana State University professor of microbiology, has won the first teaching award from the Indiana Branch of the American Society for Microbiology (IBASM) since 2007.


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