Sunday, 15 January 2017

The Loudest Door Is A Big One.

"The whole theme is to go where the air is rare. The loudest door is a big one. Open it, kick it open, do what you have to get through that door. Once you're in there, it smells different, it tastes and looks different." Meyer, the Ohio native who led Florida to two national championships during his tenure with the Gators, should have a top-five team heading into the 2013 season. NOTES, QUOTES GAME OF THE YEAR: Ohio State 26, Michigan 21 -- The season finale was the last game for the Buckeyes, regardless of the fact it left them as one of just two 12-0 teams in the nation. Ohio State went into this matchup with the Wolverines knowing its season would end when the clock showed all zeroes. NCAA sanctions that were the result of the transgressions of former head coach Jim Tressel saddled the Buckeyes with a post-season ban, so the Michigan game became the Big Ten title game and the bowl game for the Buckeyes. QB Braxton Miller made enough plays, and RB Carlos Hyde pounded the Michigan defense, but in the end it was Ohio State's defenders who were the difference. After trailing 21-20 at the half, the Buckeyes shut Michigan out the rest of the way, never allowing the Wolverines to cross midfield in the final two quarters.

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Southeast of Saline cheerleading team to participate in nationals By HAROLD CAMPBELL Salina Journal Jan 9, 2017 Buy Now TOM DORSEY / Salina Journal Members of the Southeast of Saline High School cheer leading squad practice Monday afternoon in the school's gym. Buy Now TOM DORSEY / Salina Journal Members of the Southeast of Saline High School cheerleading squad lift senior Emily Wiles during practice Monday afternoon in the schools gym. GYPSUM Hours and hours of stretching, lifting and tumbling have paid off for Southeast of Saline High School cheerleaders. Did you know? For just $0.75 you can get full site access today. Click Here GYPSUM Hours and hours of stretching, lifting and tumbling have paid off for Southeast of Saline High School cheerleaders. Im really proud of them, said team coach Rosetta Wiles during practice Monday afternoon as they prepared to Minneapolis compete in the National Cheer Association finals that begin Jan. 21, in Dallas. Theyve worked really hard for this. Wiles said the team qualified for the finals by submitting a video to the NCA. Judges Twin Cities selected cheerleading squads from 266 schools for the competition, including five from Kansas.

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