Monday, February 23, 2015
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The Colorado home of former Colorado State coach Jim McElwain is for sale
The Colorado home once belonging to former Colorado State coach Jim McElwain is officially for sale for a cool $1.3 million.
McElwain, who spent three seasons as the head coach of the Rams, left to take the head coaching position at Florida. Now he has to unload his four-bedroom, six-bathroom, 7,174-square-foot abode that sits on 2.3 acres in Fort Collins.
That selling price is actually $150,000 more than for what the home was purchased in 2012.
The home includes a five-car garage, indoor and outdoor kitchens, a theater, a private access hot tub and few fireplaces for those cold Colorado winter nights. It also includes several Colorado State logos for the Rams lover in your life.
Unfortunately for McElwain, his is one of a handful of million-dollar homes for sale in the area and the average price for a four-bedroom home in Fort Collins is $329,900.
McElwain probably needs that home to sell quickly so he can start eating into the $2 million he owes Colorado State as part of his $7.5 million buyout.
Here are a few pictures of the home from Realtor.com:
For more Colorado State news, visit GoldandGreenNews.com.
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Penn State football players show off their dance moves at THON (Video)
To culminate a year-long effort to raise money to fight pediatric cancer, Penn State held its annual dance marathon (known as THON) over the weekend.
Over 700 dancers stood for 46 consecutive hours and as part of the event’s pep rally, the freshmen from the Penn State football team showed off their dance moves in front of more than 15,000 at the Bryce Jordan Center.
While those guys put on a show and were named finalists along with men’s gymnastics and men’s soccer, the PSU men’s hockey team stole the show and had the winning routine.
Earlier on Sunday, head coach James Franklin, along with his family, made an appearance and gave a short, heartfelt speech to the crowd. Franklin also announced that he and his family made a $13,000 donation.
In all, the 2015 THON event raised $13,026,563.23. Well done.
For more Penn State news, visit BlueWhiteIllustrated.com.
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South Carolina WR transfers to Wake Forest; Michigan QB transfers to UTSA
Two graduate transfers – South Carolina’s K.J. Brent and Michigan’s Russell Bellomy – have announced where they will play their final seasons of college football.
Brent, a 6-foot-4 wide receiver, announced on Twitter that he’s headed to the ACC to play for Wake Forest in his home state of North Carolina.
Come fall this year I'll be a Demon Deacon at Wake Forest University! 🎩
— KJ Brent (@KJ_Brent80) February 22, 2015
After catching nine passes for 111 yards last season, Brent announced his intent to transfer in January. Brent redshirted his first year with the program in 2011 and then caught a combined five passes for 41 yards in 2012 and 2013.
The Demon Deacons, who went 3-9 last season, lost E.J. Scott (50 catches, 513 yards, four TDs) and Matt James (40 catches, 401 yards) to graduation, so Brent should have the chance to make an immediate impact.
Like Brent, Bellomy, a native of Arlington, Texas, is also headed back to his home state where he will play for Larry Coker at the University of Texas-San Antonio.
Bellomy, a quarterback, will be available to play immediately for the Roadrunners, who went 4-8 in their second season in Conference USA. Bellomy didn’t see much playing time during his career at Michigan. In five total appearances, the 6-foot-3, 217-pound Bellomy completed 4-of-21 passes for 46 yards and four interceptions.
Bellomy has some competition at the position as he enters a position battle that includes Austin Robinson and Blake Bogenschutz, both of whom started games for the Roadrunners in 2014. Robinson appeared in eight games and started four, throwing for 645 yards, a touchdown and five interceptions while also running for 222 yards and a score as a sophomore. Bogenschutz threw for 282 yards and two interceptions in four games and one start as a true freshman.
Bellomy is set to graduate from Michigan this spring.
For more Wake Forest news, visit DeaconsIllustrated.com.
For more UTSA news, visit InsideUTSA.com.
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Rutgers starting lineman receives recruiting letter from Notre Dame (Photo)
Chris Muller is heading into his redshirt junior season at Rutgers, so it had to come as a surprise when he received mail from Notre Dame football.
It wasn’t just any mail, either. Muller, who has started 25 games at guard for the Scarlet Knights over the past two seasons, tweeted a photo of an invitation to a Notre Dame summer camp – for high school prospects.
Awkward.
Well this is awkward... #CHOPNation http://ift.tt/1FOO9v3
— Chris Muller (@Chris_Muller70) February 21, 2015
Yeah, Notre Dame might want to double-check its list of prospects.
Muller did have a Notre Dame offer coming out of the 2012 class, so his name probably somehow got lost in the shuffle of the dozens of prospects who received invitations from the Fighting Irish.
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Arkansas defensive end Tevin Beanum was arrested and charged with DWI after being pulled over early Sunday morning in Fayetteville.
According to KNWA, Beanum, who recently finished his redshirt freshman season with the Razorbacks, was driving with his bright headlights on around 2:26 a.m. Sunday morning. After failing to dim the headlights, Beanum was pulled over.
The arresting officer “could smell the odor of intoxicants on Beanum’s breath” and also found “an open bottle of brandy” in the backseat of the vehicle.
In addition to DWI, Beanum, who registered a .08 BAC, was booked for illegal possession of alcohol and failure to dim headlights.
According to the Southwest Times Record, Beanum was released later on Sunday morning and was due in court at 8 a.m. Monday.
Beanum, a native of Forrest City, Ark., was a three-star recruit in the Razorbacks’ 2013 class. After redshirting his first season with the program, he played in 12 games last season in a reserve role, registering 11 tackles, two tackles for loss, one forced fumble and four quarterback hurries.
For more Arkansas news, HawgSports.com.
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Northwestern players cheer on basketball team in full pads (Photos)
After getting in some work at the football facility on Saturday, some Northwestern football players decided to make the short walk to the Wildcats basketball game against Penn State.
And they did so in full pads.
Look who's in the front row for Northwestern hoops. http://ift.tt/1DNDyyk
— Chris Emma (@CEmma670) February 21, 2015
NEVER HATE ON THE #NORTHWESTERN STUDENT SECTION EVER AGAIN: http://t.co/3qFwaGeNlm http://ift.tt/1DNDyyo
— Inside NU (@insidenu) February 21, 2015
The Northwestern football team showed IN UNIFORM at the school's men's basketball game today http://ift.tt/1DFYn0f
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) February 22, 2015
As the Wildcats pulled away and increased their lead in the second half, the football players helped get the student section – and the rest of the arena – fired up.
The Wildcats won their third straight game on the hardwood and are now 13-14 (4-10 Big Ten) on the season.
The football team will open spring practice on Wednesday after going 5-7 in 2014.
For more Northwestern news, visit WildcatReport.com.
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