Monday, September 29, 2014

Michigan apologizes for how QB injury handled


The Michigan Wolverines football staff made mistakes due to a "serious lack of communication" while dealing with quarterback Shane Morris's head injury, athletic director Dave Brandon said. From ESPN.com - College Football - Michigan apologizes for how QB injury handled


Mich. AD apologizes, says Morris has concussion

UCF: Racism claims vs. O'Leary 'without merit'


The University of Central Florida has denied accusations that coach George O'Leary made racist remarks. From ESPN.com - College Football - UCF: Racism claims vs. O'Leary 'without merit'


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Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh wants Brady Hoke to keep his job at Michigan



Sep 6, 2014; South Bend, IN, USA; Michigan Wolverines coach Brady Hoke stands next to quarterback Devin Gardner (98) before the game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium. (Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports) Michigan coach Brady Hoke hasn’t officially been fired yet, but that hasn’t stopped rumors from swirling about his replacement.


According to an NFL Network report on Sunday, the Wolverines are interested in pursuing Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh, not his brother, San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh, who has been linked with the Michigan job before.


However, the Baltimore Sun cited a source close to Harbaugh saying that Harbaugh would have no interest in the job because of his relationship with Hoke.


While Michigan may be interested in him, John Harbaugh isn't expected to pursue a job currently held by his friend, Hoke, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.

The source said there are multiple reasons why John Harbaugh wouldn't be inclined to go after the job beyond his friendship and loyalty to Hoke. A big reason is that Harbaugh is content as coach of the Ravens (3-1), with whom he won Super Bowl XLVII just two seasons ago over Jim Harbaugh's 49ers.

Harbaugh more or less echoed that sentiment during his press conference Monday when he didn’t deny interest in the job, but said he’s rather see his friend Hoke keep it.



John Harbaugh on Michigan rumors: "I'm interested in Brady Hoke being the head coach at Michigan for a long time to come."


— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) September 29, 2014

Harbaugh was signed to a four-year contract extension at the end of last season that averages $6.5 million per year and has him under contract until 2017.


While John Harbaugh might be content with his NFL team, Jim Harbaugh is looking for an easy exit. Jim Harbaugh has come under fire in San Francisco and likely won’t be long for his job unless the 49ers make significant improvements from here on out.


Even though the 49ers defeated Philadelphia on Sunday, they are still 2-2 and have a lot of issues both offensively and defensively. This is a team that was supposed to challenge for the NFC’s spot in the Super Bowl and with each week it’s looking less and less likely that will happen.


Also, Jim Harbaugh is a Michigan man something the Wolverines like in their coaches. He played quarterback for the Wolverines and was courted for the head coaching job when Michigan decided to go with Hoke. His father, Jack Harbaugh, was an assistant under legendary former coach Bo Schembechler.


Hoke is 28-16 in his four seasons with Michigan, including a 2-3 record so far this season.


For more Michigan news, visit TheWolverine.com.


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Strong to Goodell: Colleges can do better job


College football programs need to do a better job of molding players into responsible adults, Texas coach Charlie Strong said Monday, a day after he visited with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. From ESPN.com - College Football - Strong to Goodell: Colleges can do better job


Championship Drive

Case of the Mondays: SMU on pace to set records no team wants to claim



Every Monday, Dr. Saturday editor Graham Watson looks back on the weekend that was and decides what she loved, what she hated (I have all the hot takes) and what she can’t wait to see again.


THE LOVE


There’s the UCLA offense: The UCLA offense that we expected to see at the beginning of the season finally showed up against Arizona State last week in a 62-27 victory. Apparently, all it took for quarterback Brett Hundley to snap out of his funk was a little hyperextended elbow. Hundley had 427 total yards and five touchdowns in the contest and put himself back into the Heisman conversation. UCLA is one of three teams that remain undefeated in the Pac-12 after seven teams entered the weekend with an unblemished record. The Bruins are still the favorite to win the Pac-12 South and the next two games against Utah and Oregon might determine whether it should be the conference’s representative in the playoff.


Don’t knock Akron’s chrome dome: Akron took a lot of Internet hate for its gold chrome helmets this weekend, but apparently those shiny domes were enough of a distraction to get a 21-10 win against Pittsburgh. This was the first time the Zips had defeated a Power Five conference team in six years and they held James Conner, the nation’s No. 1 rusher coming in, to just 92 yards on 25 carries. This is an Akron team that’s definitely seeing a resurgence under coach Terry Bowden. It won five games a year ago — after winning six the previous four years combined — and is 2-2 already this season. If the Zips can play with some consistency this season, there is a strong possibility the Zips could not only earn enough wins for its first bowl eligibility since 2005, but also could challenge for the MAC East.



FINAL: Akron 21, Pitt 10. Great road win for Terry Bowden's squad. The chromes definitely gave the Zips a boost. http://ift.tt/Yvic7M


— Dr. Saturday (@YahooDrSaturday) September 27, 2014

Ohio State’s revival: Did we all write Ohio State off too quickly? After the Buckeyes upset loss to Virginia Tech, Ohio State's year started to become a lost season. But after two impressive performances against Kent State and Cincinnati, reports of Ohio State’s demise might have been premature. The Big Ten has proven to have a couple top contenders in Michigan State and Nebraska, and the rest is a mixed bag. Saturday’s game against Maryland should be interesting because the Terps rank fifth in the conference in scoring and might be the best overall team the Buckeyes have faced this season. That game also might be the only competition Ohio State faces until it meets Michigan State in November.


THE HATE (hot takes a-plenty)


Florida State’s defense: Florida State isn’t the worst 4-0 team defensively — that honor belongs to Arizona — but it’s not far behind. The Seminoles are allowing 403.3 yards per game and 25.3 points per game so far this season. Florida State allowed 41 points to a North Carolina State team that hadn’t scored more than 40 points against a Power Five opponent since its 62-48 loss to Clemson on Nov. 17, 2012. Make no mistake, Florida State is not going to be inundated with teams that light up the scoreboard. But if its defense can’t make tackles or the offense can’t quit turning the ball over, the Seminoles are going to be in a lot of trouble against some of the better teams remaining on the schedule. Is Florida State really the No. 1 team in the country? Even though it’s still winning, it doesn’t look nearly as good as Oklahoma, Alabama or Oregon.


SMU’s road to winless: SMU is currently on pace to break the record for most points allowed per game in a single season. That record is 50.3 and was set by Louisiana-Lafayette in 1997. SMU, through four games, is currently allowing 50.5 points per game and things don’t appear to be getting any better. SMU has scored one touchdown this season and it came in garbage time against North Texas. It’s currently being outscored 202-12 and every game it’s inching closer to East Carolina’s 2010 record of 572 points allowed.


Brady Hoke: There isn’t much more to say here that hasn’t already been said several times in the past few days. Hoke held his weekly press conference Monday and was inundated with questions about quarterback Shane Morris, why he wasn’t pulled off the field and whether athletic director Dave Brandon had talked to him about his job status or about Morris. Hoke was combative and sullen and looked like a guy who knew the end was near. After the loss to Minnesota, I advocated for Hoke to be fired at the end of the season. However, if this is going to be a situation where he or his staff are endangering players for wins then the ties need to be severed immediately.



If Michigan's defense was as defensive as Brady Hoke is in his press conference, the Wolverines would have beaten Minnesota.


— Mike Hlas (@Hlas) September 29, 2014

LET’S DO IT AGAIN


Cal and lots of offense: It used to be the Big 12 was the place to go for ridiculously high scoring games, but Cal has become a nice Pac-12 alternative to get a scoring fix. Cal’s past two games against Arizona and Colorado have been like porn to people who love lots of scoring (didn’t realize that was a pun until just now). In those two games, Cal has scored 104 points. So far this season, the Bears rank fifth in the country in scoring with 47.5 points per game, just a point fewer than Oregon. All that scoring has netted the Bears a 3-1 start, its best start since the 2011 season. Remember this is a Cal team that has won just four games in the past two seasons. Looks like teams are going to really have to bring their offenses if they want to keep up with the Bears, who are also allowing 35.75 points per game.



Is Air Force a player again? It’s been a couple years since Air Force won the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy — the award given to the winner of the round robin between the service academies — but Saturday’s 28-14 win against Boise State has Air Force fans thinking big. The Falcons visit Navy for the first leg of the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy this weekend and this year’s game should be as closer than many expected when the season began (especially after Air Force’s loss to Wyoming). With the exception of last year’s 28-10 Navy victory, every game between these two teams since 2008 has been decided by a touchdown or fewer. Navy has won nine of the past 11 Commander-in-Chief’s trophies, so it would be nice to see the race for this hardware become competitive again.


Clemson’s Deshaun Watson: Only the Clemson coaches can say why freshman Deshaun Watson wasn’t the starter at the beginning of the season, but it’s clear that he deserves to be the starter now. Watson threw for 435 yards and a school-record six touchdowns in a 50-35 win against North Carolina. While the Florida State loss was a setback, Clemson isn’t out of the race for the ACC Atlantic Division just yet, especially with the way Florida State has played in the past two games. Watson did put up his stellar numbers against a pretty bad North Carolina defense, but any confidence is good confidence for a freshman.


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LSU coach Les Miles says true freshman Brandon Harris will start at Auburn



A true freshman will start at quarterback for LSU when it faces Auburn on the road Saturday night.


Head coach Les Miles announced Monday that Brandon Harris will make his first career start against the fifth-ranked Tigers ahead of sophomore Anthony Jennings. Harris and Jennings had been splitting time under center for No. 15 LSU throughout the season, but Miles decided that it is time to give the nod for Saturday night’s primetime game at Jordan-Hare Stadium.



A true freshman hasn’t started for LSU at quarterback since Jordan Jefferson did so in 2008, but Miles conceded that “it wasn’t a difficult decision” to go with Harris over Jennings going forward.


Harris, in LSU’s win over New Mexico State over the weekend, completed 11-of-14 passes for 178 yards and three touchdowns while also scoring twice on the ground. Harris came on in relief of Jennings, who committed three turnovers – two interceptions and one fumble – in his worst outing of the season.


Harris has been far more efficient in LSU’s offense this season, completing 22-of-30 passes (73.3 percent) for 394 yards with six touchdowns and one interception. By comparison, Jennings has completed 42-of-83 passes (50.6 percent) for 734 yards for five touchdowns and three interceptions. On the ground, Harris has 108 yards rushing and three touchdowns on 16 attempts compared to 76 yards rushing and no scores on 38 attempts for Jennings.


Going up against Auburn on the road is a tough task for any quarterback, let alone a true freshman. Harris faces a big challenge Saturday night, but he has proven to be the better option for the Tigers at quarterback moving forward and it could be argued that this was a decision Miles should have made a few weeks ago.


For more LSU news, visit TigerBait.com.


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FSU upset by NC St.'s fake injury accusations


NC State nearly upset top-ranked Florida State on Saturday. Two days later, it was Seminoles coach Jimbo Fisher who was upset after hearing Wolfpack coach Dave Doeren accused Florida State of faking injuries. From ESPN.com - College Football - FSU upset by NC St.'s fake injury accusations


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LSU to start freshman QB Harris vs. Auburn


Freshman quarterback Brandon Harris will make his first college start on Saturday at No. 5 Auburn, LSU coach Les Miles said Monday From ESPN.com - College Football - LSU to start freshman QB Harris vs. Auburn


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Hoke: QB Morris didn't suffer head injury


Michigan Wolverines coach Brady Hoke said, to his knowledge, quarterback Shane Morris did not sustain a head injury during Saturday's game and denied seeing the play in question as it happened. From ESPN.com - College Football - Hoke: QB Morris didn't suffer head injury


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Source: Okla.'s Mayfield has appeal denied


Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield's appeal to be eligible for the 2014 season has been denied by the NCAA, a source told ESPN.com. From ESPN.com - College Football - Source: Okla.'s Mayfield has appeal denied


Can Florida State coast all season?


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Hoke stands by decision to play Morris after hit

Vols LB Bates (torn labrum) out for season


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Sources: Texas, BYU schedule series with USF


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Ole Miss safety Cody Prewitt provides bulletin board material for Alabama



Sep 6, 2014; Nashville, TN, USA; Mississippi Rebels defensive back Cody Prewitt (25) prior to the game against the Vanderbilt Commodores at LP Field. (Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports) There’s something about Alabama week that seems to cause Ole Miss players to say something to antagonize the Tide.


This year, that bulletin board material came from safety Cody Prewitt following last week’s 24-3 win against Memphis.


"We understand that we haven't played a team that's going to be as good as Bama,” Prewitt said, according to Fox Sports’ Brandon Speck. “But we don't really think Bama is as good as they have been. And we're better than we have been. We're looking forward to getting to the game plan and really nailing down all the tweaks and stuff that we're going to have to put into Bama."


OK, it’s not that insidious, but it is blowing up the Internet the way things tend to do whenever there’s a perceived slight toward the Tide. But it’s also the kind of confidence you’d expect from an undefeated Ole Miss team.


In fact, it was quarterback Bo Wallace who got a little too amped about the Rebels’ 3-0 record heading into last season's Alabama game and provided some choice bulletin board material for that contest.


"Yeah, I think we can put points on them," Wallace said last year, according to AL.com’s Michael Casagrande . "I think we can put points on anybody. We just have to show up and play. It's the same thing every week, let's stay on schedule, control the tempo and don't have any turnovers."


Again, not a disrespectful quote, but one the fired up Alabama enough that it went on to shutout the Rebels 25-0 in Bryant-Denny Stadium. The defense also sacked Wallace for a safety late in the game as an exclamation point to their effort.


“After hearing all the trash they were talking in the media, it just really played a big role for us to come out and dominate these guys,” junior defensive end Jeoffrey Pagan said following the game.


The moral of the story here is that it’s better not to poke the bear. We’re not sure that’s what Prewitt was doing when he made his comment, but it’s going to be perceived that way, and depending which Ole Miss team decides to show up on Saturday, the Rebels could get flattened.


Even though Ole Miss is 4-0, it’s had some major struggles to get there. It had abysmal first halves against Boise State and Memphis, and Wallace has had a lot of trouble holding onto the ball.


But it will have to be on its game against the Tide because, unlike Prewitt said, this is actually a better Alabama team than we’ve seen in the past, at least offensively. Under new offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin, the Tide is averaging 42 points and 594.25 yards per game. Both of those numbers are better than any Alabama put up during the years it won the national title.


But Ole Miss has the best secondary the Tide has faced this season. It already has nine interceptions, which leads the SEC. On the flipside, Ole Miss has not faced a receiver as good as Amari Cooper, who is second in the country in receiving yards with 655 yards and five touchdowns.


A place where Prewitt is correct is on defense. The Tide is allowing 14 points per game, but has faced only one really dynamic offense (West Virginia). Ole Miss currently ranks 23rd nationally in total offense with 496.3 yards per game and 39 points per game. So if Wallace and his cast of stellar receivers can get on the same page, this is a place the Rebels could exploit.


And Ole Miss is going to need every bit of its offensive firepower, especially if the Alabama offense decides to use Prewitt’s words for motivation like the defense used Wallace’s a year ago.


For more Ole Miss news, visit RebelGrove.com.


For more Alabama news, visit TideSports.com.


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Virginia Tech RB Shai McKenzie out for season



Virginia Tech will be without one of its top rushing threats for the rest of the season.


The program announced Sunday that true freshman running back Shai McKenzie suffered a torn ACL in his right knee during Saturday’s win over Western Michigan.


Per a release from the program, doctors will “let the swelling in the knee subside” before McKenzie undergoes surgery in October. The injury will also keep him out of spring practice before the 2015 season.


McKenzie, a native of Washington, Pa., injured the same knee last September during his senior year of high school.


Through five games, the 5-foot-11, 221-pound McKenzie was second on the team with 269 rushing yards on 53 carries for the 3-2 Hokies. The former four-star recruit also led the team with three rushing touchdowns.


With McKenzie out, fellow true freshman Marshawn Williams, also a four-star recruit, will see an increased role instead of splitting the bulk of the carries with McKenzie. On 65 carries, Williams has 290 yards to lead the team. Additionally, junior J.C. Coleman and freshman Joel Caleb could be in line for more carries. Sophomore Trey Edmunds, who ran for 675 yards last season, should also work his way back into the mix.


Coming off a 35-17 home win over Western Michigan over the weekend, the Hokies will take on North Carolina on the road Saturday afternoon.


For more Virginia Tech news, visit HokieHaven.com.


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Watch Cal celebrate its first Pac-12 win since October 2012 (Video)



When Cal beat Colorado 59-56 in double overtime Saturday afternoon, it marked the first Pac-12 win for the Golden Bears since October 13, 2012 – a span of 16 consecutive conference games. The win improved Sonny Dykes’ squad to 3-1 and was a great way for the team to bounce back from last Saturday’s heartbreaking loss on a Hail Mary on the road to Arizona.


Predictably, the post-game locker room was a joyous scene:



When addressing his team, Dykes said that he could feel Ted Agu on the sidelines with them throughout the game. Agu, a former defensive end for the team, passed away in February after a conditioning drill.


The Bears will look to build off the win as it moves forward in Pac-12 play. Next on the schedule is a road contest with Washington State on Saturday night.


For more Cal news, visit GoldenBearReport.com.


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