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Friday, September 22, 2006

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CFB

Northwestern-Nevada

Mercury News

Wildcats (2-1) rebounded from an embarrassing 34-17 loss
to Division I-AA New Hampshire to beat Eastern Michigan
14-6 last week. Nevada (1-2) lost road games to Fresno State 28-19 and Arizona
State 52-21 before winning last week’s home opener against Colorado State
28-10. The Wolf Pack played a Big Ten team once before, losing at Wisconsin
in 1993, but the Wildcats will be the first from their conference to take the
field at 29,993-seat Mackay Stadium in Nevada’s
110-year football history. Reno Mayor Bob Cashell
called a news conference on the stadium turf earlier this week to ask local
businesses to close early so workers can get to the game in time for the 5:05 p.m. kickoff.

“It’s going to be certainly a real test for us,” said
Ault, whose team is 11-2 at home since he began his third stint as head coach
in 2004. The game is the first in a string of three on the road for the
Wildcats, who travel next to Big Ten foes Penn
State
and Wisconsin.

Northwestern’s Pat Fitzgerald, 31, became the youngest
active head coach in Division I-A when he was promoted from assistant in July
as the successor to Randy Walker, who died at age 52, apparently of a heart
attack.

MLB

·       
Yankees Wang 16-6 personal record

·       
LAA Weaver 8-2 team
record

 

CFB

·       
Virginia 1-4 last five

·       
GA Tech 4-1 home in the series


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