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Buccaneers bring in Schiano from Rutgers
The Buccaneers are counting on Greg Schiano to lead them back to respectability and transform Tampa Bay into consistent winners – much in the same way he made Rutgers matter again.
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Buccaneers land Rutgers’ Schiano
The Buccaneers are counting on Greg Schiano to lead them back to respectability and transform Tampa Bay into consistent winners – much in the same way he made Rutgers matter again.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers pick Rutgers' Greg Schiano to lead team
The Buccaneers are counting on Greg Schiano to lead them back to respectability and transform Tampa Bay into consistent winners -- in the same way he made Rutgers matter again.
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Tampa Bay tabs Rutgers' Schiano as next head coach
Greg Schiano left Rutgers to become the coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Thursday, less than a week before college football's national signing day.
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Rutgers' Schiano new Tampa Bay coach
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are counting on Greg Schiano to lead them back to respectability and transform Tampa Bay into consistent winners -- much the same as he did at Rutgers. Schiano was hired Thursday, more than three weeks after the firing of Raheem Morris after a 4-12 season.
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Bucs close to hiring Rutgers’ Schiano
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in talks with Rutgers’ Greg Schiano to become the team’s next coach, a person familiar with the negotiations says.
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DUI: Woman with 3-year-old drove on the wrong way on street, cops say
A 26-year-old Clearwater woman had a toddler in the car — plus an open can of beer between her legs, according to police. "I'm not doing sh - -," she told the cops when they asked her to submit to a breath test.
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DUI: Man didn't know he drove without a tire, deputies say
A deputy noticed sparks and smoke coming from a Lexus in New Port Richey so he conducted a traffic stop, reports the Tampa Bay Times inSt. Petersburg.
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Man Convicted of DUI Manslaughter Sues Victim
Florida man, who was sentenced to 12 years in prison last year, seeking $15,000 in damages from relatives of victims, according to report.
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DUI: Driver serving time for killing three now sues victim
Last summer David Belniak pleaded guilty to three counts of DUI manslaughter and was sentenced to 12 years in prison for slamming into the back of a car stopped at a red light on Christmas Day in 2007. Three family members inside the car died, reports the Tampa Bay Times.
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