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  2. Red River Rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Trey Millard had a 73-yard reception, the longest pass play by an OU player in Red River Rivalry history, surpassing Buddy Leake's 65-yarder in 1953. The Sooners lead the Longhorns most of this game, and Oklahoma ended up with a 677–289 advantage in total yardage. The game was the third 60+ point Red River scoring effort in Bob Stoops' tenure.

  3. NFL RedZone - Wikipedia

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    NFL RedZone (stylized as NFL RedZone from NFL Network) is an American sports television channel owned and operated by NFL Network since 2009. It is named after the term "red zone", the part of the football field between the 20-yard line and the goal line.

  4. Scott Hanson - Wikipedia

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    Hanson played as a walk-on on the Syracuse Orange football team and played four seasons, two under head coach Dick MacPherson and two under Paul Pasqualoni. [5] He played as a long snapper, wide receiver and defensive back on the scout team, and was a teammate of future Pro Football Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison. [2]

  5. 2024 NFL Draft: Top 100 big board goes in-depth on names to ...

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    In the red zone he is so dangerous when paired with his ability to pick up speed and jump out of the gym (11-4 broad jump and a 4.34 40-yard dash at the combine).

  6. Eastern Washington Eagles football - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Washington's red playing surface is known as The Inferno. The nickname was chosen through a vote conducted by Eastern on its athletic website, goeags.com. Voting began on August 4, 2010 and allowed fans to choose from seven proposed names: red sea, red zone, inferno, big red, red carpet, ring of fire and lava pit.

  7. Riverfront Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium's final game was played on September 22, 2002, as the Reds lost 4–3 to the Philadelphia Phillies before a crowd of 40,964. Reds third baseman Aaron Boone hit the final home run in Riverfront's history in the loss, an eighth-inning solo home run off Phillies reliever Dan Plesac. [8] December 29, 2002 implosion.

  8. Rams' Jared Verse wasn't just talk in Philadelphia, but his ...

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    Read more:Rams reach red zone on final drive but can't overcome Eagles as Saquon Barkley shines Verse, the No. 19 pick in the draft, said he learned a lot during his rookie season.

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