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Kurt Warner leads Cardinals to first home playoff win since 1947 The 37-year-old QB threw for 271 yards and 2 TD's in Arizona's 30-24 wild card victory over the Falcons. Warner recently spoke with Ron Brown on Sharing the Victory Radio about his faith-filled journey of a football career. Click here to listen!
2008: A Year of Impact A lot happened this past year for FCA and in the Christian sports world. Here's our Year In Review. Top 10 Christian Sports Stories | Top 10 FCA Highlights
FCA announces finalists for the sixth annual Bobby Bowden Award Ohio State's Marcus Freeman, Illinois' Ryan McDonald and Texas A&M's Stephen McGee are named finalists for the 2008 Bobby Bowden Award.
2008-09 FCA Bowl Events FCA is sponsoring breakfasts and other events across the country as part of the college football bowl season. Check for one in your area and visit the local FCA Web sites to get involved!
FCA cheerleaders reach students for Christ (OneNewsNow.com) The Fellowship of Christian Athletes now has a Christian-based program for cheerleaders.
Laurinaitis, Bradford headline AP All-America first team (Associated Press) Oklahoma QB Sam Bradford followed his Heisman Trophy victory with first-team All-America honors, and Ohio State LB James Laurinaitis earned first-team status for the third time in his career. Both are FCA Huddle leaders.
FCA's Bradford wins Heisman Trophy (ESPN.com) OU's Sam Bradford -- on this month's cover of Sharing the Victory -- became the second sophomore ever to win the Heisman, narrowly edging out Tim Tebow and Colt McCoy, who are also both actively involved with FCA.
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