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- Brees Can't Believe it's True
The New Orleans Saints are NFL Champions for the first time ever.
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- Kansas still No. 1 in AP
Kansas is again the runaway No. 1 in The Associated Press' college basketball poll and there is a different No. 2 for the fourth straight week.
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- Super Bowl most watch TV show ever
Super Bowl XLIV is the most watched television program in history.
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- Shanle, Saints Win Super Bowl XLIV
Former Husker Scott Shanle is a Super Bowl champion as New Orleans defeats Indianapolis 31-17 in Super Bowl XLIV.
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- Iowa Can't Stop Turner in Loss
Evan Turner scores 32 points, leading #13 Ohio State over Iowa. - Stars Skid Hits Six
The Lincoln Stars' losing streak reaches six games after a shutout loss to the US Under-18 Team. - Freeney Hopes to Play in Super Bowl
Indianapolis Colts All-Pro defensive end Dwight Freeney is in pain, but still hopes to play in Sunday's Super Bowl against the New Orleans Saints. - Miller to Compete in 5 Olympic Events
Bode Miller plans to race all five Alpine events at the Vancouver Olympics. - Manning Stars on Media Day
Peyton Manning's was the most sought-after interview during Super Bowl Media Day. - Manning, Brady Headline All-Decade Team
The NFL's All-Decade team is out.
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- Texas Beats Baylor
Baylor is just 2-4 in conference play.
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- Nunez Back With Saltdogs
Argelis Nunez is back with the Lincoln Saltdogs after helping the team win its first championship in 2009. - Warner Retires
Kurt Warner has called an end to one of the great storybook careers in NFL history. - Nebraska Begins Licensing Sports Agents
Nebraska has begun licensing sports agents who want to represent student-athletes. - Houser Matches Career High
Lincoln Southeast product KK Houser ties her career high with 18 points, leading Purdue to its second straight win over a ranked opponent.
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- Three Chiefs Assistants Let Go
Three Kansas City Chiefs coaches won't be back next season. - Slough Scores 61 in 4 OT Win
Jeremiah Slough is the new single-game scoring leader in the Great Plains Athletic Conference.
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- Lawson Leads Creighton to Win at Bradley
Kenny Lawson Jr. scored 16 points and Creighton never trailed in a 73-68 victory over Bradley on Wednesday night. - Cajun Connection
Colts stars Peyton Manning and Reggie Wayne grew up Saints fans, who they will play in Super Bowl XLIV. - Wildcats Sneak Past Baylor
Kansas State is 17-3 after a 2-point win over Baylor. - Vanden Bosch Earns Pro Bowl Invite
Former Husker Kyle Vanden Bosch will play in Sunday's Pro Bowl. - NWU Tabbed to Win GPAC
Nebraska Wesleyan is the preseason favorite for the 2010 GPAC baseball season. - Hartley Hero, Saints Headed to Super Bowl
The Saints will meet Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts in the Super Bowl in two weeks in Miami.
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- Creighton gets past Missouri State 76-72
Creighton is .500 this season with a 10-10 record.
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- Marlborough Leads U.S. Over Trinidad & Tobago
The Americans have already clinched a spot in Thursday’s semifinals, which will be televised live on Fox Soccer Channel.
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- Ankiel agrees to $3.25 million deal with Royals
A person familiar with the negotiations says outfielder Rick Ankiel and the Kansas City Royals have agreed to a $3.25 million, one-year contract.
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- Kansas coach Self says no more Facebook questions
An annoyed Bill Self says reports of Tyshawn Taylor's saying on Facebook that he might want to transfer out of Kansas are untrue.
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- Ammon Leads Stars to 6-2 at Tri-City
Andrew Ammon has 5 goals over his last three games, including a pair that lifted Lincoln to a 6-2 win over Tri-City. - Doane Hires Offensive Coordinator
Grant Mollring is the new offensive coordinator for Doane College. - Gore, Smith Added to Pro Bowl Roster
Frank Gore and Steve Smith have been added to the NFC's Pro Bowl roster.
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- Roethlisberger Turns Down Pro Bowl
Ben Roethlisberger is not going to play in the 2010 Pro Bowl, due to a right shoulder problem.
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- Judge: Leach Lawsuit Can Go Forward
Mike Leach's lawsuit against Texas Tech, the university which fired him on Dec. 30, is set to go forward.
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- Schneider Introduced as Seahawks GM
John Schneider is the new General Manager of the Seattle Seahawks.
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- Gordon Agrees to Contract Extension
Former Husker Alex Gordon agrees to a 1-year contract extension with the Kansas City Royals. - Storm Hockey to Be Televised for First Time
The Tri-City Storm's Jan. 30 home hockey game against Sioux City will be carried on live network television beginning at 7 p.m. - Munter Named GPAC POY
Norris grad Vanessa Munter is the GPAC women's basketball player of the week, averaging 18 points for Doane. - NFL Draft Early Enrollees Up
A record 53 non-seniors are eligible for the 2010 NFL Draft. - Gordon Leads Royals Caravan to Nebraska
Sunday the caravan stopped in Lincoln and Monday it will head North to Omaha.
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- Sanchez, Greene lead Jets to shocker over Chargers
The upstart Jets (11-7), will face Indianapolis in the AFC championship game.
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- Vikings Crush Cowboys
Minnesota is in the NFC championship game after a 34-3 blowout win over Dallas.
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- Dooley Hired at Tennessee
Tennessee's frantic search to find a new coach is over, and the Volunteers are turning to Louisiana Tech's Derek Dooley. - KHS Bowling Wins Lincoln Tournament
Kearney High School Boys Bowling Team took the top prize at the Lincoln High Links Challenge. Girls came in sixth.
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- Ex-Husker Dillard Fined for Driving Violation
Former Nebraska football player Phillip Dillard has been fined $50 for driving on a suspended license. - Colt McCoy gets engaged on Texas football field
Colt McCoy is engaged.
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- Texas Tech snares Troy coordinator for staff
New Texas Tech coach Tommy Tuberville has chosen Neal Brown of Troy to be his offensive coordinator.
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- Carroll can't wait to start coaching Seahawks
Pete Carroll says he's glad to be a Seahawk, and looks forward to turning around the fortunes of the team.
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- Texas high jump champ to play volleyball in Seoul
Destinee Hooker, the reigning indoor and outdoor national champion in the women's high jump, has signed a contract to play professional volleyball in South Korea.
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- Dansby's fumble return gives Cardinals 51-45 win
Arizona will face the New Orleans Saints in round two of the NFL playoffs.
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- Jayhawks Rocked by Tennessee
Kansas (14-1) travels to Nebraska Wednesday night as the Huskers look for their first conference win of the season.
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- Guns Up for Tuberville at Texas Tech
Tommy Tuberville says he is certain he can take Texas Tech to new heights.
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