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A pretty good AP for CFB
After checking out a number of college football aps available for my Kindle Fire, I've settled on the Sporting News CFB ap. It has an excellent interface where you can see all games by start time and also can set up your favorites. It seems to have a good number of articles also.

If its available on Kindle, I'm sure there is a version on iPads, Android, etc.
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RE: A pretty good AP for CFB
(07-22-2013 01:31 PM)QuestionSocratic Wrote:  After checking out a number of college football aps available for my Kindle Fire, I've settled on the Sporting News CFB ap. It has an excellent interface where you can see all games by start time and also can set up your favorites. It seems to have a good number of articles also.

If its available on Kindle, I'm sure there is a version on iPads, Android, etc.

I though you were talking about an Associated Press story. An "app" is normally spelled with two p's, since its short for "application".
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