Your stepfather was your high school coach and you played football at a university known for molding college coaches. Some might say those are the roots for a potential coaching career. As long as I can remember I've been involved with this game one way or another. That's what his passion was so as a son always looking up to your dad, I was just the lucky one to be in that spot. God has blessed me so much in putting the people He has into my life in all of my chapters of growing up to become a man and I just can't be more happy about that. Tate made a lasting impression on Hawkeye fans and record books, and he looks to do the same in Calgary. Texans know what he is capable of. So do Iowans. It's time for Canadians to find out, too.He saw his first playing time of the season recently against the Montreal Alouettes. It was a losing effort for Calgary in the long run, but Tate's performance gave his supporters something to smile about. He attempted six passes, connecting on five for a total of 36 yards.And who knows...maybe the Iowa Hawkeye Football record books haven't seen the last of Drew Tate.. 
Media Preview of the Exhibition CSI: The Experience at the California ScienceCenterWhat: The media preview for CSI: The Experience will take place on January 28,2009. Visitors to the California Science Center will experience the newestedition of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation by playing the role of forensicscientists in CSI: The Experience. It opens tothe public on January 31 and runs through April 26. Free admission.Who: Actor George Eads, who plays the role of Nick Stokes on CSI, will beon-site and available for interviews.Students from the Science Center School will also be present.When: January 28, 200910 a.m.

to 12 noonMedia registration - begins at 9:30Introductory remarks - 10:15RSVP to Shell Amega at or call 213-744-7496Where:California Science Center, 700 Exposition Park Drive, Los Angeles.Enter visitor parking at 39th/Exposition Park Drive and Figueroa Streets. Showpress credential for complimentary parking.Exhibit Visuals:Investigate three crime scenes: a suburban living room, a hotel alley,and a remote desert Each scene represents a very different crimemystery. Go through the exhibit to identify and gather evidence;analyzematerials with the help of the latest scientific and technologicaladvances and formulate hypotheses about the crime.Explore two separate crime labs where you can interact with thestate-of-the-art technology used in evidence analysis Trace vehicletracks, clothing fibers, and paint chips Collect data from massspectrometry and microscope analysis. Evaluate digital evidenceprovidedby cell phones, fingerprints, blood patterns, and ammunition casings.Examine forensic art and use age progression techniques to assist inmatching an image with a victim. At the end of the exhibit, use thescientific information you gathered to answer a survey, and a casesummary of everything you have gathered will be generated. Amega of California Science Center, 1-213-744-7496,/PRNewswire-USNewswire - Jan 26/SOURCECalifornia Science Center. ) At nearly the halfway point in the season, there are three teams that look like viable contenders for the Big East championship and the automatic berth in a BCS bowl: West Virginia, Pitt, and the winner of Thursday night's Cincinnati-South Florida game None of the four teams has a Big East loss.