Canes to leave the Orange Bowl; Lions Receive Good News

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For those Cane fans that remember all the great games in the Orange Bowl such as Wide Right, Wide Left, and so on, this will be your last year to see your Miami Hurricanes in the Orange Bowl. Today 'Da U' has finalized a deal that will have the Canes playing in Dolphins Stadium starting in the 2008 season. The Hurricanes agreed to a 25-year lease with Dolphin Stadium. A lot of Cane fans are sad to see the team move, but they have to be glad they won't have to go to that dump of a stadium called the Orange Bowl. They will be able to wow recruits by showing them Dolphins Stadium which has undergone $200 million in upgrades in the past few years. Penn State has been in the police blotter laterly, but yesterday the Lions received some good news when Jr safety Anthony Scirrotto had 5 of the 7 charges against him dropped. Scirrotto was involved in an off campus fight in April that landed a lot of players in hot water. More good news from Happy Valley sees Sophomore TE Andrew Quarless back with the team. Quarless along with fellow sophomore Willie Harriott were picked up for underage drinking late last week. Rumors were floating around that both players were kicked off the team. Coach Paterno left it up to the team to decide their fate, and the team voted to allow both player back on the team. No word on the punishment that the two will receive.
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