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  • NFL Coaching School at APUJun. 22, 2005 | Azusa Pacific is hosting a youth coaching clinic staged by the NFL and the National Football Foundation. The clinic is open to youth coaches throughout Southern California.
  • Cougars Host Football CampMay 16, 2005 | Azusa Pacific will host the popular Camp of Champs June 27-30 on the university campus. Register now for one of the San Gabriel Valley's fastest growing youth football camps.
  • Powerful Gridiron ScheduleApr. 18, 2005 | NAIA power Azusa Pacific's 9-game 2005 schedule features several first-ever visits from teams from New Mexico and Oregon while the Cougars also plan to play NCAA Division I-AA Sacramento State.
  • 7 Accorded Gridiron HonorsJan. 19, 2005 | In a move that added to an already celebratory mood for an outstanding season, Azusa Pacific had 7 players receive NAIA Coaches All-American recognition for their effort during the 2004 gridiron season.
  • Cougars Done in by Late TDDec. 4, 2004 | Carroll College scored with 1:21 to rally for a 14-10 victory over Azusa Pacific in the semifinals of the NAIA Football Playoffs in Helena, Mont.
  • Nowhere to RunNov. 27, 2004 | Azusa Pacific's defense squashed the high-octane offense of No. 1 Sioux Falls, and Marcus Lampkin rushed for 106 yards and 1 TD in the second half as the Cougars won their NAIA quarterfinal playoff game, 24-3.
  • Cloud of DustNov. 20, 2004 | Northwestern Oklahoma’s “Black Cloud” defense met its hero today in the form of the Azusa Pacific defense, which applied a fatal choke hold that paved the way to a 16-0 Cougar victory in the opening round of the NAIA Football Playoffs.
  • Valley of the Shadow of ...Nov. 12, 2004 | The NAIA's No. 11-ranked Azusa Pacific cast a rather looming and impressive shadow over the forthcoming NAIA football playoffs with a statement-making 68-6 throttling of Valley City State.
  • Friday Night LightsNov. 9, 2004 | For the first time since 1967, Azusa Pacific is playing a football game on a Friday, when Valley City State of North Dakota visits the Cougars for a regular-season finale with an NAIA playoff berth at stake.
  • Crowning AchievementNov. 6, 2004 | Azusa Pacific broke 4 records, including one with 37 first quarter points, on its way to a 58-6 victory over Crown College.
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