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      <title>Column: Finally, a punishment that fits the crime</title>
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      <description>Ejecting players on the spot for using their helmets to target opponents in college football is such a sensible idea that it's hard to believe the NCAA proposed it first. 
                   The organization, after all, has never been a factory of innovation. It practically defines the term "leading from behind," especially so on matters of safety, where it usually waits for...</description>
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      <title>NCAA wants to crack down on head-cracking hits</title>
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      <description>The difference between a legal hit and an illegal one in football is often determined by inches and seconds. 
                   A proposed rule change by the NCAA could make those inches and seconds even more important in college football. A player who delivers a hit to the head of a defenseless opponent could be kicked out of the game next season under an NCAA proposal tha...</description>
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      <description>A college football player who delivers a hit to the head of a defenseless opponent could be kicked out of the game next season under an NCAA proposal that took a step forward Wednesday. 
                   The NCAA Football Rules Committee said it had unanimously approved strengthening of the penalty for intentional above-the-shoulder hits. The 15-yard penalty will now have ...</description>
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      <title>Rice wins Armed Forces Bowl, 33-14 over Air Force</title>
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      <description>FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — When Rice freshman quarterback Driphus Jackson was suddenly thrust into action in the Armed Forces Bowl, he drove the Owls within 2 yards of a tying touchdown before his errant pitch. 
                   Jackson more than made up for that miscue that ended the first half. After starter Taylor McHargue was knocked out the game because of a concussion,...</description>
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      <title>Air Force faces Rice in Armed Forces Bowl</title>
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      <description>FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Troy Calhoun remembers the day almost six years ago when he returned to Air Force as the first academy graduate to become the head coach. 
                   The Falcons were coming off three consecutive losing seasons, and Calhoun recalls what he was told after taking the job. "Somebody said, 'Hey, realistically, these first five years, if you can c...</description>
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