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Monday December 8, 2008 1 2 Total Indiana St. 25 25 50 Final 
Ohio 27 35 62 Freedom Hall (Louisville, KY) Box Score – Recap 1 2 Total Wayne St. (MI) 31 16 47 Final 
East. Michigan 39 28 67 Convocation Center (Ypsilanti, MI) Box Score – Recap 1 2 Total 
Army 32 27 59 Final Bryant 20 28 48 Chace Athletic Center (Smithfield, RI) Box Score – Recap 1 2 Total Lafayette 23 35 58 Final 
Fordham 43 36 79 Rose Hill Gym (New York, NY) Box Score – Recap 1 2 Total Colgate 19 37 56 Final 
Maine 35 32 67 Harold Alfond Arena (Orono, ME) Box Score
Main1 2 Total Lamar 23 33 56 Final 
(9) Louisville 34 44 78 Freedom Hall (Louisville, KY) Box Score – Recap 1 2 Total Albany 34 30 64 Final 
Lehigh 27 38 65 Stabler Arena (Bethlehem, PA) Box Score – Recap
Leh1 2 Total Savannah St. 15 23 38 Final 
(19) Georgetown 57 43 100 Verizon Center (Washington, DC) Box Score – Recap 1 2 Total 
Fair. Dickinson 25 46 71 Final Monmouth 35 32 67 William T. Boylan Gym (West Long Branch, NJ) Box Score 1 2 Total N.J.I.T. 23 31 54 Final 
St. John’s 42 40 82 Carnesecca Arena (Jamaica, NY) Box Score – Recap 1 2 Total Texas A&M Intl 29 31 60 Final 
Texas A&M C.C. 46 41 87 American Bank Center (Corpus Christi, TX) Box Score 1 2 Total Hawaii 26 32 58 Final 
Illinois 39 29 68 Assembly Hall (Champaign, IL) Box Score – Recap 1 2 Total 
AR Little Rock 41 28 69 Final Oral Roberts 32 34 66 -
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Before going to jail for his involvement as the leader of an illegal dog fighting ring, Michael Vick enjoyed himself with several shopping sprees in the months leading up to his incarceration.
As it turns out, it looks like Vick spent millions right up until November 19, 2007, the day he entered jail. And now it looks like Vick might be seeking bankruptcy protection from creditors. Talk about a big turn of events.
Not only has Vick had to spend the last 13 months in jail, with 11 months still left to be served. But now it looks like he won’t even have any of the $18.2 million he earned as an NFL quarterback during his short career. Talk about pathetic.
And the way NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell treats NFL players that have been involved in illegal off-the-field activities, who knows if the NFL will welcome Vick back with open arms after he completes his “debt” to society for his vile actions. And if he is allowed back in the NFL, will any teams really be willing to fork over the dough to an individual with Vick’s character issues? Will any teams be willing to open their city and fan base to the constant taunts and protests that will surely follow Vick wherever he lands? Vick is set to be released towards the end of 2009 – it should be interesting to see if Vick lands on his feet for the 2010 NFL season!?
