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  2. Kregg Lumpkin - Wikipedia

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    Kregg Lumpkin (born May 15, 1984) is a former American football running back. He was signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football at Georgia .

  3. 2006 Georgia Bulldogs football team - Wikipedia

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    Kregg Lumpkin led the Bulldogs with 88 yards on 13 carries. Joe Tereshinski was 12-of-20 for 164 yards and 1 touchdown, while throwing 2 interceptions and losing a fumble. Georgia was playing without starting kicker, Brandon Coutu, who injured his kicking on the Thursday before the game and was declared "out for the season."

  4. 2004 Capital One Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The coach was trying to avoid a punt with a few seconds left, but he quickly regretted his decision. Running back Kregg Lumpkin got hemmed up deep in the backfield and tried to run the other way, but Shaun Phillips stripped the ball. After a wild scramble, Niko Koutouvides recovered for Purdue at the Georgia 34.

  5. 2006 Florida Gators football team - Wikipedia

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    Florida's defense again came up huge in the second half, when on the first play of the half, Georgia tailback Kregg Lumpkin fumbled the ball and defensive tackle Ray McDonald recovered the fumble and returned it for a touchdown, giving the Gators a commanding 21–0 lead.

  6. Nebraska isn't running from Tennessee. It's following Indiana ...

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    So is Nebraska vs. Georgia, or Florida, or LSU or Alabama. The unique campus games rarely (in some cases, never) played that the Big Ten and SEC are selling not only to media partners, but fans.

  7. Sports At Any Cost - projects.huffingtonpost.com

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    But most of that revenue is going to a handful of elite sports programs, leaving colleges like Georgia State to rely heavily on students to finance their athletic ambitions. In the past five years, public universities pumped more than $10.3 billion in mandatory student fees and other subsidies into their sports programs, according to an ...

  8. College Sports Subsidy Scorecards

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    If you attend a Division I university, chances are you are bankrolling your school’s athletics department. Search our scorecards to find out by how much.

  9. 2005 Georgia Bulldogs football team - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 Georgia Bulldogs football team completed the season with a 10–3 record. Winning 10 games for the fourth year in a row, Georgia tied its own record for consecutive 10 win seasons. The Bulldogs, with a regular season SEC record of 6–2, won the SEC East and advanced to the 2005 SEC Championship Game.