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Podcast: Jason Smith talks WSU football on WDET  No comments |

Sports Editor Jason Smith recently joined WDET-FM host Craig Fahle to discuss Wayne State football’s 2010 season.

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Sports editor to talk football on WDET  1 comment |

Tune in WDET-FM (101.9) Friday morning at 10:30, where TSE Sports Editor Jason Smith will join host Craig Fahle to talk about Wayne State football’s 2010 season.

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Wayne State gets little help from fellow regional teams  No comments |

Wayne State, which defeated Findlay 44-27 Nov. 13, got little help from other Super Regional Three teams.

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Joique Bell on the move again  1 comment |

Joique Bell, Wayne State’s all-time leading rushed and the 2009 Harlon Hill winner, has signed with the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts.

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WSU's playoff chances increase with pair of losses  No comments |

Wayne State, which defeated Indianapolis 41-27 Nov. 6, also got some much needed help, as three teams ranked ahead of the Warriors lost.

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Wayne State Football Gets A Little YouTube Love  1 comment |

Messing around on YouTube, we find a little love for the Warriors…and the other Wayne State.

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WSU hosts high school football game this Sunday  2 comments |

Those who want to catch a football game at Adams Field but don’t want to wait until next weekend, when Wayne State returns home to face Ashland, can come down to campus at 2 p.m. Sunday.

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Joique Bell cut by the Buffalo Bills  2 comments |

Joique Bell is one of the last to be cut by the Buffalo Bills.

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Joique Bell looks to join another exclusive club  2 comments |

When Joique Bell takes the field for the Buffalo Bills against the Lions tonight, he could be on the verge of making history once again as an NFL running back.

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Football Saturdays in Detroit  No comments |

While we may not have the big stadiums and notoriety of Michigan and Michigan State, Football is still alive and well on Warren Ave. in Midtown.

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