Sunday, July 28, 2013

25 Youngest Teams in College Football

Youth plays a large part in a lot of sports today. College football is not exactly one of them. When it comes to the 25 youngest teams in the country, there are squads of various talent levels.

In a lot of other sports, such as college basketball, the younger teams are generally near the top of the country. That is not necessarily the case when it comes to college football.

It oftentimes takes a player a few years to develop physically in order to compete at a high level.

With that being said, the oldest teams are not always the best. Georgia State is the newest FBS member and also has some of the most experience with 14 seniors and five sophomores starting. Florida Atlantic has 16 senior starters, and South Alabama has 15 seniors and seven sophomores starting.?

There are a lot of ways to go about finding the youngest teams in the country for this upcoming college football season.

The following list is based on starters only. Freshman starters are given one point, sophomore starters are given two, junior starters three and senior starters four. The team with the lowest point total is at the top of this list.

There are teams from all over the country, but very few squads have more underclassmen starting than upperclassmen.

Do some of the top teams in the country make the list, or is it a bunch of no-name schools?

Read on to find out.

*Special teams are not included.

*Depth charts are according to Scout.com.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1715513-25-youngest-teams-in-college-football

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Hupso Share Buttons for Twitter, Facebook & Google+ 3.9.14

The plugin has the ability of adding a button for sharing a post on various social networks.

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Unpack and upload it to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
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Here are some key features of "Hupso Share Buttons for Twitter, Facebook & Google+":

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Aligarh Muslim University withdraws dress code diktat for hostel girls

LUCKNOW: Facing flak over its order to girl students to wear only "salwar kameez" along with a "dupatta" on the varsity campus, the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) administration on Saturday withdrew it.

A senior official said that the move was aimed at ensuring discipline on the campus and hostels but had been taken back "after society raised objections".

The administration had earlier this week posted notices at its girls hostel ordering them to wear only "salwaar kameez", which is "proper, decent-looking and appropriate dress".

The order, signed by the provost of Abdullah Hall for Girls, had also come with a warning that if the hostel inmates were found breaching the rule, they would have to cough up a fine of Rs 500.

The girls were also barred from keeping more than one mobile phone.

The girls, unlike boys, are not entitled to Sunday excursions out of the campus, as it is felt it could "vitiate the moral standards and norms of a decent society", a professor said.

Earlier in June, in another controversial order, AMU's vice-chancellor Lt. Gen. (retd) Zameeruddin Shah had, in an open letter, instructed male students to wear "sherwanis" if they wanted to meet him.

AMU is a public university, funded by the central government and a seat of quality education for millions ever since educationist Sir Syed Ahmed Khan founded it in 1875.

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Delle Donne to miss All-Star game with concussion

UNCASVILLE, Conn. (AP) ? Elena Delle Donne will miss the WNBA All-Star game on Saturday while recovering from a concussion.

The No. 2 pick in the draft was injured in the Chicago Sky's loss to Washington on Wednesday when she was going for a loose ball with a minute left in the third quarter.

"It's unfortunate that I am unable to be a part of All-Star weekend," Delle Donne said. "I was very excited to join the other players for a memorable experience. It's upsetting not only for me but also for the fans who voted for me. The most important thing for me at this time is to rest and recover for the second half of the season."

Delle Donne, who is averaging 18.2 points a game, is the first rookie to lead the All-Star voting and will be replaced on the Eastern Conference roster by Atlanta's Erika de Souza.

Top draft pick Brittney Griner won't play but will attend the league's showcase game this weekend at Mohegan Sun Arena. Griner is still recovering from a sprained left knee and was replaced on the roster by veteran Tina Thompson on Thursday.

A former star at Delaware, Delle Donne helped guide Chicago to first place in the Eastern Conference, and the Sky are looking to make the playoffs for the first time in franchise history.

Had Delle Donne and Griner both played, it would have been the first time in league history that two rookies from the same class started an All-Star game. Sue Bird and Catchings started in 2002. Catchings missed her entire 2001 rookie season because of a knee injury.

Griner, Delle Donne and fellow rookie Skylar Diggins have already provided a boost to the league, increasing ratings, attendance and merchandise sales. TV household ratings have doubled on ESPN2 compared to last season, and the game pitting Griner against Delle Donne drew the league's highest regular-season ratings in nine years.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/delle-donne-miss-star-game-concussion-155303561.html

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Southwest flight landed nose first at LaGuardia, NTSB says

The metal strain on the plane struts of the Southwest plane caused the front landing gear to collapse, according to a preliminary report from the NTSB. NBC's Brian Williams reports.

By Jeff Black, Staff Writer, NBC News

The Southwest Airlines plane that touched down hard at New York's LaGuardia Airport on Monday, skidding and sparking on the runway, landed nose down with the front landing gear contacting the ground first and collapsing, the National Transportation Safety Board said.

The agency on Thursday released what it called ?factual information? from the accident of the Boeing 737-700, citing video recordings and other sources.

A spokeswoman for Southwest told the Associated Press the landing was not ?in accordance? with operating procedures for the airline.


The NTSB update on Flight 345 was consistent with earlier statements that the landing gear "collapsed rearward and upward into the fuselage, damaging the electronics bay that houses avionics."?

The NTSB said that the aircraft?s speed was approximately 133 knots when it pitched down approximately 3 degrees at landing and then skidded to a stop within about 19 seconds.

Investigators were poring over more than 27 hours of recorded data from the entire flight from Nashville to New York as well as two hours of voice recordings from the cockpit.

Of the 150 people aboard the flight, three passengers, the two pilots and three flight attendants were treated and released from the hospital with the minor injuries.

The hard landing, which forced an evacuation via the plane's emergency chutes, shut down parts of the airport overnight as crews worked to remove the aircraft.

Related:

Crews remove damaged jet after hard landing at LaGuardia

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Friday, July 26, 2013

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Road ahead darkens in Iraq after highway executions

Militants pulled over Shiite truckers at an improvised checkpoint last night and executed the 14 drivers.?

By Whitney Eulich,?Staff writer / July 25, 2013

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Just days after a mass jailbreak saw an estimated 500 convicts escape from Iraqi prisons, militants at an improvised checkpoint last night killed 14 Shiite truck drivers outside of Baghdad, underscoring the rapid deterioration of security in Iraq.

According to the Associated Press, the attackers created a police diversion by first firing on a nearby military base and communications tower before stopping the convoy of Shiite truck drivers. The gunmen stole the drivers? vehicles, reports Agence France-Presse.

"Militants blocked their way near Sulaiman Pek, checked their IDs and executed them by shooting them in the heads and chest," Talib Mohammed, the mayor of the town near where the attack took place, told Reuters by phone.

Reuters reports that sectarian violence has been on the rise in Iraq:

Sunni Islamist militants have been regaining momentum in their insurgency against the Shi'ite-led government in recent months, invigorated by the civil war in neighboring Syria, which has inflamed sectarian tensions in Iraq and the wider region.

Last month The Christian Science Monitor?s Dan Murphy wrote about violence in Iraq and how it stacked up against other conflicts around the globe. He noted that Iraq is less violent than it was during the war, but the press ?frequently wonders if the country could descend into war again. What if the war never ended??

May was the most violent month in Iraq since June 2008, with 1,045 people killed. The next most violent month since 2008? This April, with 712 people killed.

Death has stalked Iraqis in the form of car bombs on mosques and markets, assassinations of political figures, and organized massacres of security forces, prompting many to wonder if Iraq could plunge back into another sectarian civil war like the one that raged in the middle of the last decade, and claimed over 3,000 lives a month at its height.

"Systemic violence is ready to explode at any moment if all Iraqi leaders do not engage immediately to pull the country out of this mayhem," UN special representative to Iraq, Martin Kobler, said earlier this month.

The website Iraq Body Count, which gathers statistics on confirmed deaths from violence in Iraq, reports a civilian death count of 759 so far for the month of July. That makes it on track to be one of the deadliest months this year, and since 2008.

Attacks have not only escalated in recent months, but they have also become ?more audacious,? reports a separate AP story. The prison break on Sunday, carried out by the Al Qaeda-aligned Islamic State in Iraq, put this on full display, emphasizing the success recent attacks have had on destabilizing the government.?

?This attack is unlike any other attack when they target a coffee shop or a public market,? Hamid Fadhil, a political science professor at Baghdad University, told The New York Times after the prison attack. ?They are targeting the most secured place with big numbers of security forces.?

?If Al Qaeda can attack a prison, it means they can do whatever they want whenever they want,? lawyer Meluk Abdil Wahab told The Times.

Mr. Murphy from the Monitor wrote in a separate story that the attacks on Abu Ghraib and Taji hold weighty symbolism for Iraqis. Abu Ghraib, for example, served as a pre-execution torture house for mainly political rivals under Saddam Hussein.

Iraq's sectarian civil war in some ways never really ended, US protestations that the "surge" brought peace to Iraq to the contrary. The Shiite dominated government has behaved autocratically, clamped down on freedom of speech, continued the tradition of torture in Iraq's prisons and police stations, and cut Sunni Arabs out of the political process.

Not surprisingly some of the Sunni Arabs who were promised a seat at the table in the "new Iraq" but have instead been systematically marginalized are taking up arms again. Lately they've been given heart by Sunni jihadi successes across the border in Syria (where Bashar al-Assad is allied with Shiite Iran and enjoys at least the tepid support of the Maliki government), with Iraqi jihadis from Anbar and other border provinces playing a prominent role in the Jabhat al-Nusra insurgent group, and those returning home reinvigorating their comrades.?

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/9S_xV94dJzg/Road-ahead-darkens-in-Iraq-after-highway-executions

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