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The game of the year in the Arena Football League is just around the corner, as the 8-0 Philadelphia Soul play host to the 7-0 Dallas Desperados tonight (Monday). Click the link (s) below for a preview of this battle of undefeated teams.ESPN Game Preview--courtesy of arenafootball.com ALSO SEE...It's Finally Here--courtesy of arenafootball.com Dallas Desperados at Philadelphia Soul Preview--courtesy of Dallas Morning News Undefeated Desperados, Soul ready to rumble--courtesy of Dallas Morning News Soul out to win battle of unbeatens--courtesy of philly.com SOUL TONIGHT--courtesy of philly.com Scott, Soul reunited in time for battle with Dallas--courtesy of philly.com
Find out what school it is by clicking the link below!Article courtesy of OnlineAthens.com
The 2008 NFL Draft is just around the corner, and some of America's top collegiate talent could be coming from the smaller schools. Click on the link below to find out which small school stars could get the call on Draft Day.Article courtesy of SI.com
In their only second season in arenafootball2, the Corpus Christi Sharks stunned the Rio Grande Valley Dorados in the unofficial "Battle of South Texas", 61-54, on Saturday night. The loss snapped the Dorados 14-game regular season winning streak.Article courtesy of ArenaFan Online
The Arkansas Twisters led by as much as 23 points against the defending Arena Cup (arenafootball2) champion Tulsa Talons, but let it slip away in the closing seconds, as they dropped to 0-2 with a four-point loss at home Friday night.Article courtesy of af2.com.
Just four years after its football program earned a trip to the NAIA playoffs, Ohio Dominican University is ready to take the next step; an upgrade to the NCAA Division II ranks.Article courtesy of the Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch
Programs in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) announced their schedules for the 2008 season. Which proves it's never too early to start thinking about football in the fall. Of the outdoor, 100-yard variety, that is!Article courtesy of College Sporting News