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CLASS LL: Fitch 29, Trumbull 7
CLASS L: East Hartford 13, Fairfield Prep 6
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REGION 1
Layton 46, Weber 28
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Based on the analysis of the specific environment in which football clubs compete, this paper presents a comparative institutional analysis of three paradigmatic structures of football club governance: privately owned football firms, public football corporations (stock corporations with dispersed ownership) and members' associations with an own legal personality (Verein). Against the background that "spending power" is the main driver of competitive advantage for clubs in the overinvestment environment of European football, the governance structure of the privately owned football firm exhibits superior abilities to tap sources of funding and channel them into playing talent. The results of the analysis are applied to current developments in German and English football and to recent init...
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Seton Hill coach Joel Dolinski finds himself in a quandary as he prepares the Griffins for their season opener at 3 p.m. Saturday against Slippery Rock.
At this point, he has no idea who his starting running back will be, but in his mind, he's toying with opening the game against the Rockets with either redshirt junior Daniel Butler or sophomore David Miller.
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ATLANTA - The NCAA approved Georgia Tech's appeal to have its football records returned for a six-year period Thursday but denied the school's request to have football scholarship limits restored to a normal level.
On Nov. 17, the infractions committee announced Georgia Tech was placed on two years' probation - the first probation in the school's history. Notable penalties included Georgia Tech vacating results and records in several sports, including football, and losing additional football scholarships to those taken away in the school's self-imposed sanctions.
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INSIDE: Super Six notebook 4B
There's nothing like being there. At the state finals, that is.
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ATLANTA - The NCAA approved Georgia Tech's appeal to have its football records returned for a six-year period Thursday but denied the school's request to have football scholarship limits restored to a normal level.
On Nov. 17, the infractions committee announced Georgia Tech was placed on two years probation - the first probation in the school's history. Notable penalties included Georgia Tech vacating results and records in several sports, including football, and losing additional football scholarships to those taken away in the school's self-imposed sanctions.
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Football
Friday's results
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Jon Haws hopes to play college football after he graduates from Hampden Academy, so the junior quarterback and defensive back tries to take advantage of any opportunity to display and improve his skills.
That includes going to summer camps and playing in off-season 7- on-7 leagues in addition to his work for the Broncos each fall.
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JR. MICRO DIV. IA
Wildcats 9, Ontario Outlaws 6