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Mike Kafka: Kafka passed for 326 yards and two touchdowns on Saturday against Wisconsin. He also ran seven times for 17 yards. [...]. . .

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Charlie Weis says indeed, 6-5 not good enough for Notre Dame Fighting Irish CFB

Source (espn.com). 20 mins ago.

Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis said he would have a hard time arguing if the school decides to fire him for his 6-5 record, saying it isn't good enough.

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ND's Weis admits 6-5 not good enough (AP) CFB

Source (yahoo.com). 20 mins ago.

Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis said he would have a hard time arguing if the school decides to fire him for his 6-5 record, saying it isn't good enough. He made the comment Sunday after being asked about his quote when he was hired five years ago when he said 6-5 wasn't good enough. That's what Notre Dame's record was when Tyrone Willingham was fired and that's the school's.

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Saturday Rewind: Week 12 CFB

Source (cffinsider.com). 36 mins ago.

A look back at a ho-hum week of college fantasy football action.

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Big wins put Ole Miss, Cal, UNC back in AP Top 25 CFB

Source (cbssports.com). 52 mins ago.

Mississippi, California and North Carolina surged back into the Associated Press Top 25 poll Sunday.

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Mississippi Rebels, California Golden Bears, North Carolina Tar Heels reappear in AP 25 CFB

Source (espn.com). 52 mins ago.

Mississippi, California and North Carolina have surged back into the AP Top 25 college football poll.

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Source: Arkansas offensive coordinator Paul Petrino interviews at W. Kentucky CFB

Source (espn.com). 1 hrs 8 mins ago.

Arkansas offensive coordinator Paul Petrino is in Bowling Green Saturday night to interview for the Western Kentucky head coaching job, a source told ESPN.com.

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Sources: Ex-Syracuse Orange WR Mike Williams to enter draft CFB

Source (espn.com). 1 hrs 8 mins ago.

Junior wide receiver Mike Williams, who left the Syracuse program three weeks ago, has informed school officials that he will not return next season, and will enter the NFL draft in April 2010 as an underclassman, sources told ESPN.com.

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