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Lineup for Texas Gridiron Classic complete

 


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With fan interest in high school football at an all time high, it was only a matter of time before promoters turned their eyes toward the state of Texas for an event as big as the lone star state itself. Teams from Georgia, Lousiana, California and Ohio will be matched up with some of Texas' best teams.


Matchups for the series, known as the 2008 Texas Gridiron Classic presented by the National Football Foundation, were confirmed Friday.


Chicago-based Intersport will be promoting the seven-game "Texas vs. the U.S.A." toournament,  which has previous experience with an even larger series of games ? the 22-team Kirk Herbstreit Ohio vs. USA Challenge on the same weekend in Cincinnati.

Buford, Georgia and Mansfield Timberview will get the 1st annual Gridiron Classic started on Saturday August, 30th at 11 AM. The classic will conclude with Colleyville Heritage and Clovis East, California at 8 PM Monday night.


All games at Texas Stadium


Saturday, Aug. 30


11 a.m.: Mansfield Timberview vs. Buford, Ga.


2 p.m.: Cedar Hill vs. Cincinnati LaSalle


5 p.m.: Justin Northwest vs. Ruston, La.


8 p.m.: Arlington Bowie vs. Trotwood-Madison (Ohio)


Monday, Sept. 1


11 a.m.: Euless Trinity vs. John Curtis Christian (River Ridge, La.)


2:30 p.m.: Klein Oak vs. Mandeville, La.


7 p.m.: Colleyville Heritage vs. Clovis East (Calif.)

Date of Article: Sat Mar 15, 2008 7:35 pm

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Fresno State heads to San Jose for WAC matchup


Tom Brandstater is averaging 219.6 ypg on 61.4 percent completions this season.
Teams in the Western Athletic Conference continue to jockey for possible postseason positioning, as the Fresno State Bulldogs pay a visit to the San Jose State Spartans for a special Friday night affair.

Entering this week the Bulldogs are a mere 3-3 in conference and are sixth in the standings, yet with this and a game against Boise State next Friday night there is a possibility the squad could end up with eight wins overall. At the moment, FSU is just trying to win back-to-back games for the third time in 2008 after defeating New Mexico State by a score of 24-17 last weekend.

Meanwhile, the Spartans have dropped from first place in the WAC into a tie for fourth with Hawaii at 4-3 following a 41-17 thumping by Nevada last weekend. The loss was the second in a row and the third in four games for an SJSU squad that is already bowl eligible at 6-5 but would like to make themselves a bit more appealing with another tally in the win column in this their regular-season finale. ... Continue

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