Buccaneers.com - Print News dotson, a fifthround pick, was the leagues rookie of the year after registering 10 Gates did go to college, but he played basketball, not football. http://www.buccaneers.com/news/newsprint.aspx?newsid=4332
Extractions: UNION-TRIBUNE December 26, 2004 Martin Aguilera, Sr., 3.14; Joshua Bathe, Sr., 3.21; Ryan Dalton, Jr., 3.67; Anthony Esquibel, Sr., 3.50; Jeffrey Fong, Sr., 3.30; Peter Guilfoyle, Sr., 3.70; Robert Harris, Sr., 4.20; Robert Jurgensen, Sr., 3.80; Jonathan Kaku, Sr., 3.50; Zachary Lander, Jr., 3.80; John Loth, Sr., 3.70; Andy Massaquoi, Jr., 3.30; Jacob Peek, Jr., 3.00; Spencer Schamun, Jr., 3.20; Jared Tibbitts, Jr., 3.60; Richard Wainwright, Sr., 3.80; In Sik Kang, Jr., 3.40. ARMY-NAVY Dallis Clendeninn, Sr., 3.83; Kurt Cressey, Sr., 3.03; Andrew Fowler, Jr., 3.98; Reid Fritz, Sr., 4.08; Michael Gordon, Sr., 3.53; Taylor Griffin, Jr., 3.47; Jonathan Kearney, Jr., 3.00; Dane Roybal, Sr., 3.83; Chris Sanders, Sr., 3.67; Zach Stiefler, Sr., 3.62. BONITA VISTA Jeffrey Burnham, Sr., 3.17; Steven Cagigas, Sr., 4.06; Marlowe Dean, Jr., 3.25; Thrumond Dean, Sr., 3.94; Michael French, Sr., 3.00; Patrick Garcia, Sr., 3.39; Troy Harman, Sr., 3.14; Christopher Hasley, Sr., 3.94; Marshane Haynes, Jr., 3.07; Anthony Howard, Jr., 3.56; Pierce Hunter, Jr., 3.92; Lorenzo Lomack, Jr., 3.58; Lorenzo Lopez, Sr., 3.29; Meir Maya, Jr., 3.04; Alex Miramontes, Sr., 3.42; Hector Obando, Sr., 3.11; David Ogden, Sr., 3.06; Alexander Ouji, Jr., 3.42; Marco Saldana, Sr., 3.55; Bryan Shields, Jr., 3.00; Carlos Velarde, Jr., 3.96; Marko Velazquez, Sr., 3.89; Christopher Wheaton, Jr., 3.29.
PRO-CHOICE RALLY HELD FOR ACTION notice will be the Bears 65, 264pound defensive tackle santana dotson.A Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy candidate, dotson is one of the top-rated http://www.stp.uh.edu/vol57/91-10-04.html
Extractions: PRO-CHOICE RALLY HELD FOR ACTION MAJORITY WANTS TO KEEP BALANCE BY STEVE GARRETT DAILY COUGAR STAFF COOGS' DEFENSE MUST CONTAIN BU PLAYMAKER BY JAVIER GONZALEZ DAILY COUGAR STAFF STUDENTS SHOULD ACT ON, TAKE NOTICE OF RAINFORESTS' DWINDLING RESOURCES BY RACHEL WOODS CONTRIBUTING WRITER BEARS' DOTSON EYES LOMBARDI BY JASON LUTHER DAILY COUGAR STAFF UNDERGRAD COUNCIL RELEASES REPORT CLAIMS LOW STUDENT RETENTION RATES SHOW `BLATANT WASTE' BY ANTON P. MONTANO DAILY COUGAR STAFF FLORIDA SCHOOLS SET CAP FUNDING CUTBACK CURBS ENROLLMENT COUGAR NEWS SERVICE
Green Bay Packers Report | NFL Football At CBS SportsLine.com CBS SportsLine.com NFL football Sports News Sean Jones ( 94) and SantanaDotson ( 96) through unrestricted free agency and Gilbert Brown ( 93) off http://cbs.sportsline.com/nfl/teams/report/GB
Extractions: NFL.com: Team Page Official Site TEAM REPORT Select Team Bears Bengals Bills Broncos Browns Buccaneers Cardinals Chargers Chiefs Colts Cowboys Dolphins Eagles Falcons Giants Jaguars Jets Lions Packers Panthers Patriots Raiders Rams Ravens Redskins Saints Seahawks Steelers Texans Titans Vikings Green Bay Packers 3rd Down Heavyweight Jacket Advertisement The 70,000-plus in attendance Sunday at Lambeau Field for the Packers ' home opener against Cleveland undoubtedly will be watching with bated breath. Not only is their beloved team coming off its most sickly offensive performance in Brett Favre 's 13-plus years at quarterback, there's no guarantee that they'll be witnesses to a victory against perhaps the worst team in the league this year. The Packers have been on the losing end of their first home game each of the last two years. If not for pulling out a 37-34 overtime win over Atlanta in 2002, the peculiar streak would be at three years and counting. They also come into this game riding a two-game losing streak at Lambeau dating to the end of last season. A narrow regular-season defeat to Jacksonville and then a two-touchdown rout inflicted by division rival Minnesota in an NFC wild-card playoff game left the Packers with a 4-5 home record, their only sub-.500 Lambeau ledger during the Favre era.