Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Iowa plans to play both Jake Rudock and C.J. Beathard at quarterback



Iowa has a bye this week, but it won’t be using its extra time to narrow down whom will be its No. 1 quarterback moving forward this season.


Offensive coordinator Greg Davis said Tuesday that once junior Jake Rudock returns to action after recovering from a hip injury, the Hawkeyes will split playing time between Rudock and sophomore C.J. Beathard.


“Jake is about 80%, so we'd start C.J. if we played today. We don't play today. We play in ten days or 11 days, whatever it is. We feel like we have two good quarterbacks, and we'll look at it in these next 11 days and then we'll go from there,” Davis said. “What you can expect is that we'll probably play two with no set series, numbers or whatever. We feel like we have two guys that have earned the right to play and have played pretty well. So that's the way we'll approach it.”


Rudock started the first four games for the 4-1 Hawkeyes, but went down wit a hip pointer against Pitt. Beathard came on in relief and completed 7-of-8 passes for 98 yards in a comeback 24-20 win. With Rudock still injured, Beathard started over the weekend at Purdue and struggled, completing just 46 percent of his passes in a 24-10 win.


Before his injury, Rudock threw for 798 yards and five touchdowns while completing 66.9 percent of his passes. Despite Rudock’s solid play, Davis and the coaching staff believe Beathard has shown enough to earn playing time.


“I thought (Beathard) handled the Pitt game extremely well,” Davis said. “He made a third down conversion in that ballgame that was pretty special. They brought a blitz and did a nice job with the hot receiver and he reset his feet and found the second receiver. It was a big time play. We like the two quarterbacks. We're going to play both of them right now.”


Davis said there won’t be any special packages or formations designated to a particular or even a percentage of snaps devoted either way. The coaches will simply go by feel and ride the hot hand.


“We want to see who is playing better on that particular day,“ Davis said. “I’m not talking about any kind of sequence or numbers. Part of it will be a feel. Part of it will be we definitely want to play two guys.”


The coaching staff is confident that both quarterbacks will be comfortable with the arrangement moving forward, even though Beathard attempted only three passes prior to Rudock’s injury.


“I think they'll totally be fine. They're good guys and they're good players. I think they both know the other guy’s pretty good. They're not blind to the fact that the other guy does some pretty good stuff also,” Davis said.


Seven regular season games remain on the schedule, giving the two ample time to try to outperform the other. In the end, Davis thinks that’s exactly what will happen – one quarterback will separate himself from his competition.


“The truth is, as a staff, we think we have to (play two QBs) and we're going to play two, and at some point it will shake itself up.”


For more Iowa news, visit HawkeyeReport.com.


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U-M prez: Disappointment over injury handling


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Iowa to use Rudock, Beathard in 2-QB system


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Oregon wearing black and pink jerseys Thursday (Photo)



Oregon won't be wearing pink helmets Thursday night against Arizona but the Ducks will still have pink accents to support women's cancer awareness.


The school revealed this year's uniforms via Twitter on Tuesday.



Thursday's uniform is designed to help raise awareness for women's cancers @KayYowFund #Play4Kay #GoDucks http://ift.tt/1qSCgrh


— Oregon Football (@WinTheDay) September 30, 2014

Last year's uniforms had pink helmets and socks while the numbers and trim were Oregon's colors. This year, the helmet is black and the numbers and name on the backs will be in pink. There will also be pink shoe options as well.



Lots of options for Thursday based on today's practice #unitedwefight #play4kay #GoDucks http://ift.tt/1nGM4tS


— Andy McNamara (@McNamaraUO) September 30, 2014

While the pink helmets were a cool look, overall, these uniforms look better than last year's did because of the matching numbers and trim. With the gray trim and matte black helmet, these are sharp without looking garish.


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Congressman asks Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany to investigate Shane Morris incident



U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr., a Congressman from New Jersey, reached out to Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany Tuesday, urging him to launch an investigation into Michigan’s handling of quarterback Shane Morris on Saturday against Minnesota.


Pascrell is the co-founder and co-chair of the Congressional Brain Injury Task Force and wrote in his letter to Delany that “allowing a possibly concussed player to determine whether or not he is fit to return to play not only violates common sense, but is also an egregious violation of standard concussion protocol.”


The play in question occurred in the fourth quarter of the Wolverines’ home loss to Minnesota. Morris, a sophomore quarterback, was hit hard in the helmet and was visibly dazed as he stood up. Despite needing to lean on teammates in order to maintain his balance, Morris looked to the sideline and waved off coaches and trainers and stayed in the game for an additional play. Later on, he returned to the game for another play after his backup, Devin Gardner, was forced to come out for a play when his helmet came off.


Pascrell’s letter then cites head coach Brady Hoke’s comments about the situation from Monday.



“During a press conference on Monday afternoon, Michigan coach Brady Hoke initially stated that he “[didn’t] know if [Morris] has a concussion or not.” Hoke also stated that "Shane's a pretty competitive, tough kid. And Shane wanted to be the quarterback, and so, believe me, if he didn't want to be, he would've come to the sideline or stayed down." Allowing a possibly concussed player to determine whether or not he is fit to return to play not only violates common sense, but is also an egregious violation of standard concussion protocol, including protocol set forth by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Big Ten Conference.”



Pascrell then asks for Delany to investigate the matter and “reexamine the protocols in place and what changes can be made to improve them” while also establishing “penalties for violations of concussion protocols.”


Since Hoke addressed the media Monday afternoon, Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon released a statement early Tuesday morning saying that Morris did, in fact, suffer a concussion and apologized for miscommunications which allowed Morris to continue playing.


The entire letter from Pascrell to Delany can be viewed here.


For more Michigan news, visit TheWolverine.com.


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Texas WR John Harris continues the Longhorn trash talk against Baylor



Texas players do not want let Baylor's ascension to the top of the Big 12 go quietly.


Earlier this year, Texas LB Steve Edmond expressed his disdain for the Bears, long the Longhorns' little brother in the state of Texas. Heck, it's more than little sibling. For a while, Baylor was the third of the three other Texas schools in the Big 12.


In the past four seasons, Baylor has finished ahead of Texas in the conference standings three times. The teams meet on Saturday and while Baylor is undefeated and Texas is 2-2, Texas WR John Harris is confident about his team.


“I mean, they’re still Baylor,” Harris said via the Dallas Morning News. “I mean, just because they started playing better in this era, that’s good for them. We are who we are — we’re still Texas. … Baylor has never changed. They are who they are.”


Baylor QB Bryce Petty did not want to get into a war of words.


“Just so we’re clear, not answering any questions about their tweets or whatever,” Petty said.


Baylor coach Art Briles was confused when asked about Harris' remarks.


“Nothing. What am I supposed to say?" Briles asked. "We’re still Baylor, TCU is still TCU, Oklahoma is still Oklahoma. I don’t know what that means.”


While Harris isn't incorrect in his remarks the teams haven't changed, either in name or by very recent history, the history of each team has no bearing (no pun intended) on the outcome of the 2014 game. Baylor is Baylor, in the sense that the Bears have one of the best offenses in the country. In the three seasons Baylor has finished ahead of Texas, it's also beaten the Longhorns. There's no continued dominance by the team in Austin despite the standings.


Baylor is also a two-touchdown (or more) favorite.


"That's something," Texas head coach Charlie Strong said Monday. "They deserve every bit of it. If you watch that team, it's just amazing to see how that team developed over the last three or four years. This season with the quarterback, and the threats they have at the wide receiver position … and you look outside with [WR KD Cannon]. On defense, [LB Bryce Hager] does a great job in the middle of just directing the defense. They have good, strong leadership out of him. They play so well. They play as a team. [Briles] has built that team and built it together. That's probably why were' sitting where we are, and that's why they are where they are right now. They're the number one offense in the country."


Texas is Texas in the sense that, well, the Longhorns do not have the number one offense in the country. While Texas scored 23 points against Kansas, the Longhorns had 24 points combined in the previous two games.


"I think the offense is coming together great," Texas DE Cedric Reed said. "I don't think, I know they are coming along great. Tyrone, he's been leading them really good. Just his progression coming up. It hasn't been one of the greatest, but he's still young. As a defense, we're going to try to pitch a shutout, but if we hold them to under 30 or less points, that will be great."


While we appreciate Reed's optimism, the Texas offense will need a best case scenario to stay competitive, especially if Baylor nudges towards the top of his 30-point threshold, the top mark of a pretty wide range of points. It's pretty improbable that Baylor will score less than 30. The Bears failed to score 30 once last year and in the past three-plus seasons, a span of 43 games, it's happened five times. To win, Texas will likely need to make it six in 44.


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N.C. State coach Dave Doeren apologizes to FSU coach Jimbo Fisher



After accusing Florida State players of faking injuries over the weekend, N.C. State head coach Dave Doeren apologized to FSU head coach Jimbo Fisher Tuesday morning.


In a statement released on the N.C. State football Twitter account, Doeren said:



“I have apologized to Jimbo Fisher and want to apologize to his staff, players and FSU fans for my comments that took away from a tremendous football game. I left an emotional locker room and took those emotions with me to the press conference. It was a great college football game with tremendous plays made by both teams. That is where the focus deserves to be. I have the utmost respect for Jimbo, his staff and players. FSU played a great game and earned the win.”



Doeren’s statement sings a much different tune than the sentiment he shared Saturday and in his weekly press conference on Monday.


Following the Wolfpack’s 56-41 loss to FSU at home Saturday, Doeren said the team’s up-tempo offense was extremely effective until “all the crazy fall-down things were going on and the clock kept stopping.” Doeren’s team jumped out to a 24-7 first quarter lead before the top-ranked Seminoles stormed back.


“You know the refs can’t do anything about that, but it’s horrible the way the tempo gets slowed down by these injuries,” Doeren said. “We went fast in the first quarter, I guess there were no fake injuries.”


Though he softened his stance a bit by saying that other teams besides Florida State are doing the same thing, Doeren maintained Monday that it is “unsportsmanlike” to fake injuries.


“I think it's unsportsmanlike, personally,” Doeren said. “I just wish there was a rule that if a guy left he has to stay off for more than one play if he leaves with an injury. One of the players they stopped the game for Saturday, the guy walked off the field as slow as humanly possible, and he’s back in the game. I get it, if they are hurt, they’re hurt. I’m not going to say a guy isn’t hurt, but if they come back in the game then he might not have been hurt.”


Reporters in Tallahassee asked Fisher about Doeren’s comments Monday and it was clear he wasn’t too pleased with what he heard.


“I accuse him of not knowing what he’s talking about. They’re not fake injuries. No one faked injuries, and we wouldn’t do that. We’ll coach Florida State, and he can coach North Carolina State,” Fisher said.


The Wolfpack had a handful of chances to pull off the biggest upset of the season Saturday, so Doeren’s frustration after the game was certainly understandable, though it is a bit puzzling that he felt the need to issue an apology after what he said Monday. It appears he did not want the focus to be on his comments instead of a hard-fought game.


The Wolfpack, now 4-1, will take on Clemson on the road Saturday while the 4-0 Seminoles will host Wake Forest.


For more North Carolina State news, visit TheWolfPacker.com.


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Ed Orgeron is interested in the Kansas job



Ed Orgeron is interested in a chance to turn the Kansas football program around.


The former USC interim coach and Ole Miss coach has been out of coaching since he wasn't hired as the Trojans' full-time coach for the 2014 season. He wants to get back in, and expressed his interest at a Little Rock, Ark., Touchdown Club meeting where he spoke at.


From USA Today:



Kansas? You bet he's interested.




"It's a Power Five (job)," he told USA TODAY Sports. "(Mark) Mangino went 12-1 and went to the Orange Bowl. It's in a great conference. His staff proved that you can do it."




And if the program is mired at the bottom of the Big 12? So what?




"It's a challenging job," he said. "But most jobs you get, there's gonna be some things you're gonna have to fix."



Orgeron had things to fix at USC when he became the interim coach in 2013. He took over after Lane Kiffin was fired following a September loss to Arizona State. Orgeron relaxed the atmosphere at USC and the Trojans went 6-2 while he was the coach. He didn't coach the bowl game after the team hired Steve Sarkisian as coach.


He's been spending the time off in Lousiana with his family. He compared not getting the USC job to a death in the family.


"Really, not getting the job for me was like a divorce or a death in the family," Orgeron said. "It was something you've kind of just got to get over, you know? I am now, in a positive way — but it just took a little while."


He was the coach at Ole Miss from 2005-2007. He took over after Ole Miss went 4-7 in 2004 under David Cutcliffe and was 10-25 in his three seasons there. The job at Kansas, where Charlie Weis went 5-22 in over two seasons, is a tougher turnaround than Ole Miss is, but Orgeron has been open about how much he's learned since his time with the Rebels. (The Jayhawks are 10-41 since Mangino's departure.)


"I believe I put my résumé out on the TV those last eight games," he said of his time at USC. "They know who I am and what I've done."


While Orgeron may not be an up-and-coming coach that Kansas could be looking for, the Jayhawks could do far worse. Someone with the recruiting ability of Orgeron would be a big plus at Kansas, and if last year is any indication, he's good at changing the culture of a program that's become morose. Kansas needs that.


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Michigan AD Dave Brandon issues statement apologizing for handling of Shane Morris situation



In a statement sent out just before 1 a.m. ET Tuesday morning, Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon apologized for the way the school handled QB Shane Morris' injury situation, saying "there was a serious lack of communication that led to confusion on the sideline."


Brandon's statement contradicts what coach Brady Hoke said Monday afternoon. The embattled coach defended the way Morris was treated said he didn't make decisions as to who stays in or comes out of a game because of injuries. Hoke also said that he didn't see the hit, that Morris was not diagnosed with a concussion that he knew of and that he hadn't talked to Brandon since the 30-7 loss to Minnesota on Saturday.


According to Brandon, Morris has a "probable, mild concussion" Hoke did not know of the diagnosis when he spoke to the media Monday, yet anther example of a lack of communication in a situation full of them.


The first line of Brandon's statement pinned the "ultimate responsibility" on Hoke and himself.



"Ultimate responsibility for the health and safety of our student-athletes resides with each team's coach and with me, as the Director of Athletics. We are committed to continuously improving our procedures to better protect the health and welfare of our student-athletes.




"I have had numerous meetings since Sunday morning to thoroughly review the situation that occurred at Saturday's football game regarding student-athlete Shane Morris. I have met with those who were directly involved and who were responsible for managing Shane's care and determining his medical fitness for participation.




"In my judgment, there was a serious lack of communication that led to confusion on the sideline. Unfortunately, this confusion created a circumstance that was not in the best interest of one of our student-athletes. I sincerely apologize for the mistakes that were made. We have to learn from this situation, and moving forward, we will make important changes so we can fully live up to our shared goal of putting student-athlete safety first.



A few plays after Morris was tackled awkwardly and got up limping, he got hit in the chin and was very wobbly when he got up. He motioned to stay in the game and remained for a play before he was taken out. He then played another play when backup QB Devin Gardner was forced to miss a play after his helmet came off.


Sunday night, Hoke issued a statement saying the school was confident proper medical decisions were made for Morris.


Brandon said Tuesday morning that, somehow, no one on Michigan's medical and coaching staffs did not see the hit Morris took. Brandon also said that the school's "systems we had in place were inadequate to handle this unique and complex situation properly." Apparently a university with an athletic budget near $140 million has a hard time diagnosing concussions in a sport where head injuries are far too common.



"I, along with Darryl and our administrative and medical teams, have spent much of the last two days carefully reviewing the situation regarding Shane Morris. We now understand that, despite having the right people on the sidelines assessing our student-athletes' well being, the systems we had in place were inadequate to handle this unique and complex situation properly.




"With his permission, I can share that Shane Morris suffered an ankle injury during the third quarter of Saturday's game. He was evaluated for that injury by an orthopedic surgeon and an athletic trainer several times during the game. With each of these evaluations it was determined that his ankle injury did not prevent him from playing.




"In the fourth quarter, Shane took a significant hit and stumbled after getting up. From the field level and without the benefit of replays, medical and coaching staffs did not see the hit. Because they did not see the hit, the athletic training staff believed Shane stumbled because of his ankle injury. The team neurologist, watching from further down the field, also did not see the hit. However, the neurologist, with expertise in detecting signs of concussion, saw Shane stumble and determined he needed to head down the sideline to evaluate Shane.




"Shane came off the field after the following play and was reassessed by the head athletic trainer for the ankle injury. Since the athletic trainer had not seen the hit to the chin and was not aware that a neurological evaluation was necessary, he cleared Shane for one additional play.




"The neurologist and other team physicians were not aware that Shane was being asked to return to the field, and Shane left the bench when he heard his name called and went back into the game. Under these circumstances, a player should not be allowed to re-enter the game before being cleared by the team physician. This clearly identifies the need for improvements in our sideline and communication processes.




"Following the game, a comprehensive concussion evaluation was completed and Shane has been evaluated twice since the game. As of Sunday, Shane was diagnosed with a probable, mild concussion, and a high ankle sprain. That probable concussion diagnosis was not at all clear on the field on Saturday or in the examination that was conducted post-game. Unfortunately, there was inadequate communication between our physicians and medical staff and Coach Hoke was not provided the updated diagnosis before making a public statement on Monday. This is another mistake that cannot occur again.



Brandon is correct; this is another mistake that can't occur again. But it's a mistake that shouldn't have occurred in the first place and Morris was put in serious danger because of a miscommunication at best and incompetence at worst.


To prevent another mishandling of another injury, Michigan will now have a member of its medical staff in the press box with access to video replay and is "also examining how to reinforce our sideline communication processes and how decisions will be made."


For more Michigan news, visit TheWolverine.com.


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My Burberry is the new fragrance from the fashion house and is inspired by their signature piece, the trench coat. The bottle is gorgeous and if you order it directly from Burberry, they're offering free monogramming! From Gossip, Fast Fashion, Female Lifestyle, Sex & Love: CollegeCandy - Is “My Burberry” Your Next Signature Scent? [In Our Makeup Bag]


No doubt: Meyer says Miller to be QB in '15


No matter how well freshman J.T. Barrett performs this season, Ohio State coach Urban Meyer made it perfectly clear Monday that Braxton Miller will his starting quarterback in 2015. From ESPN.com - College Football - No doubt: Meyer says Miller to be QB in '15


Marion Cotillard Gets Closer To 40 As Our Fave French Sex Symbol [PICS]


It’s a real shame when an international actress only gets famous in America later in life, so we discover her just when she’s getting all... From College Life, Hot Girls, Funny Pics, Sexy Cheerleaders: COED - Marion Cotillard Gets Closer To 40 As Our Fave French Sex Symbol [PICS]


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