Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Tennessee QB Worley out for rest of season

Jeff Long Talks New Rankings


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College Football Playoff Rankings Released

Oregon moves into first 4 in Playoff rankings


Oregon moved into the mix for a berth in the College Football Playoff, joining last week's holdovers Mississippi State, Florida State and Auburn in the top four of the rankings released Tuesday. From ESPN.com - College Football - Oregon moves into first 4 in Playoff rankings


Oregon in CFP top 4 with Miss. St., FSU, Auburn

Vols QB Worley (shoulder) done for season


Tennessee quarterback Justin Worley's shoulder injury will cause him to miss the remainder of the season. From ESPN.com - College Football - Vols QB Worley (shoulder) done for season


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UGA AD: Quickly discerned Gurley broke rules


Georgia's athletic director said Tuesday that school officials determined within two days star running back Todd Gurley had taken money for autographs. From ESPN.com - College Football - UGA AD: Quickly discerned Gurley broke rules


Georgia AD says Todd Gurley quickly acknowledged autograph allegations



When Georgia first found out about allegations that Todd Gurley had been paid for his autograph, the school's investigation into Gurley's signatures didn't take long because the running back admitted what had happened immediately.


"We were able to gather information in a hurry," Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity told the Macon Telegraph. "That information was gathered, it was verified. And Todd acknowledged it."


Gurley is eligible to play on November 15 after the NCAA ruled he would be suspended for four games. He's missed games against Missouri, Arkansas and Florida and will miss Georgia's game on Saturday against Kentucky.


Georgia got an email on October 7 with the allegations and claim there was video proof. After the school asked to see it, the video was sent over. When the school saw it, McGarity called it "bothersome" and knew there was an issue.


Gurley immediately got a lawyer, the same lawyer who was representing Georgia swim coach Jack Bauerle about his suspension. So McGarity told the Telegraph that after a regularly scheduled meeting with William King about Bauerle, the conversation switched to Gurley.


Georgia was also conducting its own investigation, and after gathering as much information as it could -- including talking to another person in the video -- Gurley's suspension was announced on October 9.


"We had a conversation with him, verified certain facts, Todd verified those facts," McGarity said. "That's why it was a quick investigation."


Georgia applied for Gurley's re-instatement on October 22 and appealed the NCAA"s decision of a four-game suspension last week. However, the appeal was denied. As part of its statement announcing Gurley's suspension, the NCAA said that Georgia's work in the matter helped avoid stiffer penalties for its star running back.


"I know the perception out there that, boy Georgia had the book thrown at them," McGarity said. "Well you could look at it the other way, that as the NCAA indicates (in its statement) that that wasn't the case. By being forthright and honest alleviated a much stiffer penalty there. You tell the truth, you uncover every bit of information possible you can. And then you submit it, and you wait for a response."


For more Georgia news, visit UGASports.com.


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Ohio State, Michigan State preparing for Big Ten Championship rematch



Saturday night’s showdown between No. 8 Ohio State and No. 16 Michigan State is the biggest game of the year in the Big Ten, and there’s a lot on the line.


The two teams are tied atop the Big Ten East with 7-1 overall and 4-0 conference records. The winner has a clear path to a division title and a berth in the Big Ten Championship Game and will keep its hopes of landing a spot in the College Football Playoff alive.


Before the Big Ten’s divisional realignment, the Buckeyes and Spartans were in different divisions, squaring off in the 2013 Big Ten Championship Game. The Spartans spoiled the then-undefeated Buckeyes’ chance at playing in the BCS title game. Urban Meyer’s squad is seeking revenge this time around.


“After watching them on film, they're a great team,” Meyer, the Buckeyes’ third-year head coach, said. “And they stand in the way of Big Ten championship. They stood in the way last year and we failed.”


Despite the recent history, Meyer was clear that he doesn’t consider to be Michigan State a rivalry game. That title is reserved for the Michigan Wolverines.


“To say this is a rivalry game, that would diminish the rivalry that's been here for 100 years. This is a great game because it's two teams battling for first place,” Meyer said.”


With that distinction out of the way, Meyer’s team is gearing up for another dogfight with the Spartans.


“(MSU has) Good players and a good scheme. This is a rugged game. We've got to be very smart on how we go about our business and preparing the players this week on how much contact they have,” Meyer said. “The two experiences I've had with Michigan State in 2012 and '13, I mean that's a sledge hammer. This team can play at any level, any conference, anywhere. I'd like to think that the Ohio State Buckeyes can, too. This is going to be a big football game that we have to be very smart. The only thing that matters is when the foot hits the ball at 8:00 that night that our guys are mentally and physically ready to rock and roll because it's going to be a rugged game.”


Meanwhile, the Spartans are coming off a bye week following a demolition of Michigan on Oct. 25, giving them more time to prepare for Ohio State’s high-powered offense and redshirt freshman quarterback J.T. Barrett. MSU senior linebacker Taiwan Jones went so far as to say that the Buckeyes are better off with Barrett compared to injured senior Braxton Miller, the 2013 Big Ten offensive player of the year.


“I feel like with this offense that Barrett works better in this offense,” Jones said. “I feel like he has a better arm, he's a way better quarterback than Braxton, but I feel like it's a big challenge for us and we're actually looking forward to it and working this week in order for us to be successful against this offense.”


While head coach Mark Dantonio wouldn’t go so far as to say this was the biggest game he’s coached in his tenure at Michigan State, he did not downplay its importance – in conference play and beyond.


“Obviously this game, the way the standings look right now this game is extremely important because you'll win the tie breakers, as well, whoever wins this game. So that's what makes it even more important,” Dantonio said. “I think it's more of a conference thing rather than a personal can we beat Ohio State. I think can we represent our division in the Big Ten championship game and then what can that spring board us towards?”


Dantonio thinks the Spartans’ success against the Buckeyes last year translates to this year’s matchup from a confidence standpoint. Beyond that, it just comes down to execution and reacting well to adverse situations.


“Obviously with success comes more confidence and confidence breeds success,” Dantonio said. “I think the key to the success of this football game a lot of times or any game is how are you going to be able to handle adversity? That's going to come at inopportune times so we need to understand that's part of the game and play forward.”


For more Ohio State news, visit BuckeyeGrove.com.


For more Michigan State news, visit SpartanMag.com.


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Winston hearing scheduled for week of Nov. 17

Attorney: Winston hearing later this month


Florida State officials have notified quarterback Jameis Winston that his student conduct code hearing will take place the week of November 17, the attorney representing the woman who accused Winston of sexually assaulting her told ESPN.com on Tuesday. From ESPN.com - College Football - Attorney: Winston hearing later this month


Jameis Winston's FSU conduct hearing reportedly scheduled for week of Nov. 17



According to an attorney for the woman who accused Jameis Winston of sexual assault in December 2012, the Florida State quarterback's code of conduct hearing will be during football season.



BREAKING: Attorney for Winston's accuser says #FSU conduct hearing will be week of Nov. 17.


— Matt Baker (@MBakerTBTimes) November 4, 2014

Winston faces up to four charges of violating Florida State's code of conduct because of the allegations. While he wasn't charged with a criminal act because of a lack of evidence in the case, Title IX regulations stipulate that the school must do its own investigation of allegations of sexual assault.


"We have been advised by Florida State that the hearing on Mr. Winston's code of conduct violations for sexual assault will be held the week of the 17th of November," John Clune, an attorney for the woman told USA Today. "We have advised the school that we are available and will be ready to proceed."


Major Harding, a retired Florida Supreme Court chief justice, will preside over Winston's hearing, which will determine if Winston violated the code of conduct.


Both Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher and David Cornwell, an attorney for Winston, said in October that the quarterback wasn't expected to miss any time because of the hearing. However, those statements were before any date for the hearing was set. Florida State plays Miami on November 15 and Boston College on November 22.


For more Florida State news, visit Warchant.com.


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Playoff Predictions: Week 11


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Raftery files 'Onions,' 'With a kiss' trademarks


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Auburn coach Pearl undergoes back surgery


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Georgia coach Mark Richt not happy about his players' comments about Florida



Georgia coach Mark Richt is having a tough time keeping his players quiet about the lack of preparation that led to a 38-20 loss to Florida last weekend.


Senior linebacker Ramik Wilson told media Monday night that he felt like Georgia underestimated the Gators because of the recent success they’ve had in the series.


"We weren't ready to play," said Wilson, who also noted the Bulldogs "got too comfortable" after beating Florida in each of the past three years.


Junior defensive lineman Sterling Bailey echoed his teammate’s comments by saying he felt his team was “overconfident” going into the game.


"Instead of focusing and executing our defensive game plan, we were too comfortable. We were overconfident, and we didn't respect our opponent," Bailey said. "I think recent years played a huge part in it as well."


Richt wasn’t happy about his players specking out about how they felt about Florida and wanted to make sure it wasn’t perceived as a slight to the Gators.


"I think that's why sometimes I don't want anyone to talk to the media," Richt said. "That's what I think. We have a lot of respect for everybody we play."


The loss likely will ensure the Bulldogs won’t fall into a similar trap against an upstart Kentucky team that’s looking for its sixth win this weekend. Kentucky already has SEC wins against South Carolina and Vanderbilt this season, their first two SEC wins in coach Mark Stoops’ tenure, and both of those wins came at home. The Wildcats also played No. 1 Mississippi State close.


Georgia is now one game behind Missouri for the SEC East lead. The Bulldogs have two SEC games left and the Tigers have three. Georgia owns the tiebreaker between the two teams with a 34-0 win back on Oct. 11.


For more Georgia news, visit UGASports.com.


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Report: Maryland WR Stefon Diggs nursing midsection injury



Maryland receiver Stefon Diggs, who was suspended by the Big Ten on Monday, could miss more than just the Michigan State game on Nov.15.


According to the Baltimore Sun, which cited sources, Diggs is nursing a midsection injury he suffered during the fourth quarter of the loss to Penn State. Diggs stayed on the ground for a long time after the hit, which occurred while diving for the end zone, but he did return to the game.


Diggs will already miss the Michigan State game thanks to a Big Ten-imposed suspension, which was punishment for the pregame skirmish with Penn State when Maryland players, led by Diggs, refused to shake the hands of Penn State players prior to the contest.


Diggs leads the Terps in catches (52), receiving yards (654) and receiving touchdowns (five).


For more Maryland news, visit TerrapinSportsReport.com.


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Clemson's Swinney: Watson is ready to go


Clemson coach Dabo Swinney says QB Deshaun Watson is ready to return after missing two games, though he might not play Thursday against Wake Forest. From ESPN.com - College Football - Clemson's Swinney: Watson is ready to go


Purdue's Danny Anthrop, Virginia's Miles Gooch out for season with knee injuries



Purdue will be without its top wide receiver for the rest of the season.


Head coach Darrell Hazell announced Monday that Danny Anthrop tore an ACL during the fourth quarter of Saturday’s loss to Nebraska. Hazell said the junior will miss the rest of the season and will be out of action until “the end of next spring.”


"You feel so bad for him," Hazell said per the Indianapolis Star. "The guy plays so hard and brings so much energy and passion to the field, practice field, game field every single day. That's what makes him a special guy. He's a great competitor and absolutely loves the game."


Through nine games for the Boilermakers, the 6-foot-1, 191-pound Anthrop led the team with 38 catches, 616 yards and four touchdowns. Hazell said Anthrop’s injury occurred on a punt return.


“It’s unfortunate because he was one of our big producers on the team,” Hazell said. “You talk abut your top three guys, he’s definitely one of them in terms of producing offensively.”


Purdue, now 3-6, hosts Wisconsin at home on Saturday.


Anthrop isn’t the only receiver to go down with a knee injury. Virginia announced Monday that senior Miles Gooch is also out for the year. Gooch was injured during the Oct. 25 game against North Carolina but only recently learned his injury will require surgery and end his career.


In eight games played, Gooch was third on the Cavs with 24 catches and 371 receiving yards. The 6-foot-3, 210-pound Gooch also caught a touchdown in UVA’s win over Louisville on Sept. 13.


“I’m a Miles Gooch fan and I hope he gets everything he desires,” head coach Mike London said.


Coming off three straight losses, the 4-5 Cavaliers will face No. 2 Florida State on the road on Saturday before wrapping the season up against Miami and Virginia Tech.


For more Purdue news, visit GoldandBlack.com.


For more Virginia news, visit CavsCorner.com.


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Huskers' Abdullah (MCL) ready for Wisconsin


Nebraska coach Bo Pelini said he expects star running back Ameer Abdullah to return to 100-percent health for the Huskers' next game, Nov. 15 at Wisconsin. From ESPN.com - College Football - Huskers' Abdullah (MCL) ready for Wisconsin


Clemson QB Deshaun Watson will dress out against Wake Forest



Clemson will have quarterback Deshaun Watson back in uniform against Wake Forest on Thursday.


Coach Dabo Swinney said that Watson, who has been out with a broken bone in his hand, will dress out and warm up. However, senior Cole Stoudt will still be the starter. Watson will be available if Clemson really wanted to use him, however.


"Just depends on what's going on in the game," Swinney said. "If we just had to have him to win the game. He'll be dressed and ready to go. May be the most watched pre-game in college football."


While the game is at Wake Forest, The Demon Deacons are 2-6, so there's a decent chance that Clemson won't have to rely on Watson at all. And it's probably what Swinney is counting on.


However, it's also clear that Clemson's offense hasn't been what it was with Watson under center as Stoudt has been the starter. Watson replaced Stoudt as the starter after a loss to Florida State and in his first two games as a starter Clemson scored 50 and 41 points in wins over North Carolina and North Carolina State.


Watson was hurt against Louisville on October 11 and Stoudt became the Tigers' QB again. While Clemson has gone 3-0 since the N.C. State game, it scored 23 points against Louisville, 17 against Boston College and 16 two weeks ago against Syracuse.


If Watson is fully healthy, it's not a large assumption to see him start against Georgia Tech on November 15. His completion percentage is four points higher than Stoudt's and his yards per attempt is more than four yards greater. While Clemson's defense is very good, it can't keep carrying the majority of the load forever.


“Yeah, it's going to be a great challenge. We certainly felt Louisville was an excellent defense, Florida State was an excellent defense,” Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson said last week. “You look at Clemson's numbers, especially looking at the teams they've played and had to defend, it's even that much more impressive. This is going to be a very challenging matchup, especially for our guys up front. We're glad we have a little extra time to prepare, get our guys maybe a little bit of rest this week. But it's going to be a challenge making first downs against these guys.”


For more Clemson news, visit TigerIllustrated.com


For more Wake Forest news, visit DeaconsIllustrated.com


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Steve Spurrier quotes Taylor Swift, says he'll return to South Carolina in 2015



Though South Carolina has struggled to a 4-5 record so far this season, 69-year-old Steve Spurrier plans to return to coach the Gamecocks for his 11th season with the program in 2015.


“The plan is to definitely be back here and so forth,” Spurrier told The State on Tuesday. “Just say that’s the plan.”


Spurrier faced a bit of heat for not answering questions from the media following Saturday night’s overtime loss to Tennessee. The loss dropped the Gamecocks to 2-5 in the SEC after being ranked No. 9 nationally in the preseason rankings.


“It hasn’t been as much fun as the last four years, that’s for sure,” he said.


The Gamecocks have lost four straight conference games (to Missouri, Kentucky, Auburn and Tennessee) all by seven points or less. Spurrier admitted he did not see these struggles coming.


“Gosh almighty, I didn’t see all this coming. I don’t think anybody did,” Spurrier said. “We have to regroup and keep fighting, try to get these guys positive and see if we can get a ball to bounce our way maybe late in a game or so forth.”


The Gamecocks have a bye this week before a road contest at Florida on Nov. 15. Spurrier, while hilariously quoting Taylor Swift, hopes his team will use the bye week to reset its footing and finish strong.


“I was telling our coaching staff, I think Taylor Swift’s got a song called ‘Shake it Off.’ Ugh. That’s what we’re trying to do, shake it off and get ready for the Florida Gators next week,” Spurrier said. “That’s what we’re going to try to do, see if we can regroup and try to win a close game. You know we’ve had our share of close ones, though we’ve struggled on defense and so forth.”


Never change, coach. Never change.


For more South Carolina news, visit GamecockCentral.com.


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Brandon Ashley's Long Road Back


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Vanderbilt rape case delayed until January


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North Carolina's Romar Morris suspended for DWI arrest



North Carolina RB Romar Morris was suspended for North Carolina's game against Pitt on November 15 after he was arrested for DWI.


"We hold our players accountable for their actions and when a player makes a poor decision, he must face the consequences," North Carolina coach Larry Fedora said in a statement. "I'm hopeful Romar will learn from his mistake and make better decisions in the future."


Per the Charlotte Observer, Morris was arrested at 4:12 a.m. Sunday morning near his residence by Chapel Hill police. He was later released to a "sober person."


He has a court date of November 13.


Morris is North Carolina's fourth-leading rusher this season and is tied for second on the team with four rushing touchdowns. The junior has 44 carries for 176 yards plus 17 catches for 146 yards. In 2013, he had 296 yards and five touchdowns.


He was a three-star recruit in the class of 2011 according to Rivals and the No. 12 all-purpose back in the country.


For more North Carolina news, visit TarHeelIllustrated.com.


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Arkansas coaches, including Bret Bielema, growing 'Staches for Slive' in November



We are going to have a chance to see a Bielemastache.


Arkansas announced Monday that coaches from the school would be growing mustaches in November as part of a "Staches for Slive" campaign. SEC Commissioner Mike Slive announced his retirement in October and also announced that he was being treated for a recurrence of prostate cancer.


Over the last few years, November has been known as "Movember" or "No-shave November" and many men grow facial hair throughout the month for men's cancer awareness.


Including football coach Bret Bielema, eight other members of the Arkansas athletic department are participating. Other participants will be announced as well.


The school has also created a StachesforSlive.com site that will host weekly update pictures of all the participants' facial hair. Fans will have the opportunity to vote for the person with the best mustache. (The answer is and will be Bielema)


The first 100 people to donate $100 or more to the campaign benefitting the Rockefeller Cancer Institute through the site will also receive tickets to an event with the participants before a basketball game on November 30.


For more Arkansas news, visit HawgSports.com.


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Akron giving away tuition at Tuesday's game against Bowling Green



Four students will have a chance to win free tuition for the spring at Akron on Tuesday.


The school is giving three students who attend the ZIps' game against Bowling Green Tuesday night the opportunity to win free in-state tuition and another student is eligible to win via social media.


To be entered into the drawing, the students at the game must use the student Zip card. And here's where it gets detailed, as Akron really wants them to stay and pay attention for the entire game. Though given that the Zips are hosting a mid-week primetime game, we don't necessarily blame the school.


The school will announce the name of two students during each media time out in the first three quarters of the game. When a student hears his or her name called, he or she has 10 minutes to check in at a station within the stadium


From then, the three winners will be announced between the third and fourth quarters. WInners will received the equivalent of in-state tuition for the spring 2015 semester.


The social media winner will be drawn from students who register their Twitter accounts with Akron's rewards program and use the #ZipsBlackout hashtag. Yes, it's a blackout Tuesday night, so all fans are encouraged to wear black to the game.


Here's hoping Akron's promotion is executed better than Iowa's free tuition one was. Iowa had to modify the promotion because of state raffle laws when it announced that five students who signed up for student tickets would be given free tuition. After wrangling, it was subsequently opened to all students.


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