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85-Foot Trapeze Fall

April 21, 2013 by · Comments Off on 85-Foot Trapeze Fall 

85-Foot Trapeze Fall, A Kenyan trapeze artist suffered a horrifying fall while performing at the Moscow Circus, tumbling head-first 85 feet to the ground.

Karo Christopher Kazungu, 22, reportedly suffered a fractured vertebra on March 13 when he broke through the safety net and landed hard.

The Great Moscow State Circus said Kazungu was conscious when he was taken to the hospital.

Utah Football

September 3, 2010 by · Comments Off on Utah Football 

Utah Football, Once able to sustain 11 points in the fourth quarter, Utah’s defense redeemed itself in overtime.

Freshman Brian Blechen intercepted Utah grazed on the first play of overtime, the creation of Joe Phillips, a ball 21 yards, which gave the cliff 27-24 victory over No. 15 Pittsburgh on Thursday night.

Pittsburgh regained 14 points in the fourth quarter, forcing overtime in a ball 30 yards from Dan Hutchins “in the final regulation.

But after Utah won the toss and chose to play defense, Blechen quickly doused the hopes of a complete return of the panther, when he bolted ahead of Pitt receiver Mike Shanahan and grabbed Tina Sunseri pass on the sideline.

Jordan Wynn threw for 283 yards with three touchdowns for Utah, including two in Jereme Brooks.

Wynn third TD was a short passage in the middle that Devonte Christopher broke the landing 61 yards that put Utah up 24-13 with 7:59 left.

Panthers fought back in the 44-yard pass from Sunseri to John Baldwin, who was alone in a 10-yard line. Sunseri Baldwin returned to the 2-point conversion that pulled the Panthers to a field goal at 24-21 with 7:11 left.

Utah was unable to perform sufficient time from the clock to save the panther of a final drive that covered Hutchins linking field goal, despite the fact that the ball three times.

His first attempt was through the racks, but Utah coach Kyle Whittingham called a timeout before the snap and Hutchins was beaten again.

Whittingham did the same in rekick, which was widely and were fans and players celebrating Utah, before I learned there was a further blow in the future. At this time, Hutchins returned to the goal and tied it at 24.

Ohio State 45, Marshall 7: Terrelle Pryor threw three touchdown passes, Brandon Saine ran for 103 meters and 2 assessments, as well as second place Ohio State Buckeyes rolled Marshall mistakes in Columbus, Ohio, an adjustment for the big date at home in next Saturday in Miami.

Pryor completed 17 of 25 passes for 247 meters and the coverage of PD 6 and 11 yards and 65 yards to Dane Posey Devier Sanzenbacher 105 040 Ohio Stadium.

Miami 45, Florida, and M 0: Jacory Harris completed 12 of 15 passes for 210 meters and three touchdowns before leaving the second half and 13-place Hurricanes got their first shutout since 2006 by defeating Florida, and M to open the season in Miami.

Alabama defensive end Marcel Dareus was barred for two games for the NCAA and about 2,000 in improper benefits during his two trips to Miami. Dareus, the defensive MVP of the finals of the national championship, and ordered to pay 1787 and the charity of your choice prior to restoration of rights. One of the major Red Tide opens Saturday night against San Jose State.

USC Sanctions

June 10, 2010 by · Comments Off on USC Sanctions 

USC SanctionsUSC Sanctions:The possibilities of sanctions have been realized USC after the National Collegiate Athletic Association have banned for violating the rules. The National Collegiate Athletic Association has placed a ban of two years at USC, and has even removed them form twenty scholarships. USC sanctions prove to be very devastating to the prospects of the university. The National Association of Collegiate Athletics will officially announce its final decision on sanctions USC and give USC a chance to talk to his defense. Ass regarding the USC defense that have no relevance to cover his error. The main problem arises when the university is suffering from the ban as a whole. It will destroy the reputation of the university and will no longer be the same. The school had a good reputation in the NCAA and now will face its greatest penalties this year.

Clams have violated NCAA rules and each university is responsible for putting your player in the field. The school will hold a press conference today and is supposed to be unfair to players who were not involved in the violations. The biggest speculation that revolves around the news is that what will be the future of the team’s players and attached to the university. The school will be deprived of their national title and as a penalty that will be removed from the scholarship program that was their main source of players. USC sanctions will be ruled out today and expected to get better

Norm Chow

January 13, 2010 by · Comments Off on Norm Chow 

Norm Chow:Despite reports across the Internet, a deal to bring Norm Chow, currently UCLA’s offensive coordinator, back to USC as offensive coordinator for new Coach Lane Kiffin is not done yet. A source close to Chow says while the two sides are talking, no deal has been reached.

Chow said recently that it “would take NFL-type money” to get him back to USC.

He was due to make $690,000 at UCLA next season, including a $250,000 bonus if he was still offensive coordinator on April 1.

— Houston Mitchell

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