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HE SAID IT SENIOR DEBUT To the shrieking delight of his wife, three kids, grandson and a legion of new fans, 59-year-old Mike Flynt returned to college football action in Alpine, Texas. His Sul Ross State teammates marched for a touchdown on their opening drive against Texas Lutheran, and Flynt went in at left end on the extra-point unit, marking his first game action in 37 years. 'I wasn't nervous,' said his wife, Eileen. 'It was just exciting. I thought I was going to be nervous.' Flynt's not the oldest ever, as a 60-year-old played in 1997. However, he went in for one snap late in a blowout; Flynt is truly part of his Division III team, with expectations to get in at linebacker. The Lobos have four games left, and he expects to play in them all. ...more
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September 26, 2007
With a dozen college students ready to step on the tour bus, Evangeline Best laid out her life story for them - in sum. ...more
September 20, 2007
HE SAID IT 'I kind of know how West Virginia quarterback Pat White feels every week. I didn't know I was that close to 200 or I might have done a quarterback sneak on that last play instead of taking a knee.' ...more
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