Friday, January 16, 2015

Utah's Kyle Whittingham agrees to new contract, will make $2.6 million in 2015



Utah coach Kyle Whittingham stands on the field as players get ready for an NCAA college football game against UCLA on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2014, in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo) Apparently Kyle Whittingham wasn’t all that unhappy after all.


He just wanted a better deal.


Utah announced Friday that it had agreed to a deal that will pay Whittingham $2.6 million in 2015 and provide an automatic $100,000 raise each year through 2018. The entire contract is worth $11 million.


“We are excited to come to terms on a contract extension for Coach Whitt and under his leadership, we’re looking forward to a successful football season next fall and in the years to come,” athletic director Chris Hill said in a statement.


Utah finished last season 9-4 with a 45-10 victory over Colorado State in the Las Vegas Bowl. The Utes finished ranked No. 21 in the final AP poll.


However, reports surfaced in late December that Whittingham was unhappy in Salt Lake City and was looking for a way out. His main gripe was that Hill was "trying to sabotage" his program by not making more money available to his assistants.


Speculation about Whittingham’s unhappiness was only fueled by defensive coordinator Kelani Sitake and defensive line coach Ilaisa Tuiaki going to Oregon State, and offensive coordinator Dave Christensen leaving to become offensive line coach at Texas A&M.


However, Hill refuted the rumors saying he had met with Whittingham and that everything was fine.


Whittingham is 85-43 at Utah and has been with the program in some capacity for 20 seasons. He took over for Urban Meyer following the 2004 Fiesta Bowl-winning season.


For more Utah news, visit Utezone.com.


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Jay Norvell, fired from Oklahoma, becomes new WR coach at Texas



WACO, TX- NOVEMBER 20: Wide receivers coach Jay Norvell of the Oklahoma Sooners talks to players during their victory over the Baylor Bears on November 20, 2010 at Floyd Casey Stadium in Waco, Texas. (Photo by Jackson Laizure/Oklahoma/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Jay Norvell Former Oklahoma offensive coordinator Jay Norvell has landed on the other side of the Red River Rivalry with the University of Texas, adding another layer to an already intense rivalry between the Sooners and the Longhorns.


Norvell spent seven seasons with the Sooners, including four as co-offensive coordinator, before being let go earlier this month. He will serve as the Longhorns new wide receivers coach.


"Jay is a guy that has always had an outstanding reputation, and when I had a chance to talk to him, what impressed me the most was his energy, passion and drive to be successful," Texas coach Charlie Strong said in a statement. "The thing you see and everyone talks about with him is that he's a great teacher, very detailed and organized, and he really develops his players. He's coached so many great players, gets the most out of his guys, and they really like playing for him.


"He brings a lot to our staff, is very familiar with the Big 12 and has experience recruiting in Texas. We're really excited he's joining us."


Norvell takes over for Les Koenning, who was fired after one season. The Longhorns struggled in passing offense where they averaged just 212.5 yards per game and ranked 95th in offensive passing efficiency. The Longhorns did have a 1,000-yard receiver in John Harris, but he's gone and so is receiver Jaxon Shipley, who was second on the team with 577 yards.


Prior to his time at Oklahoma, Norvell coached at UCLA, Nebraska, Iowa State and Wisconsin.


"The first thing that really drew me to this opportunity was the chance to work with Charlie Strong," Norvell said in a statement. "I've followed his career for a long time, and after sitting down and talking to him, seeing his vision for the program, the recruiting philosophy, his values, every area of the team, I was totally impressed. Our visit convinced me I wanted to be a part of that championship vision at Texas."


For more Texas news, visit Orangebloods.com.


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Bowden praises decision, happy to be No. 2


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Red River reversal: Texas hires OU assistant


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Whittingham, Utah agree to new 4-year deal

Tulsa player arrested, dismissed from team, after drug and firearm arrest



Tulsa offensive lineman Zach Webb (Tulsa Athletics) Tulsa offensive guard Zach Webb was arrested Thursday for possession of firearms and drug paraphernalia, according to Tulsa’s NBC affiliate, which obtained the police report.


Tulsa University security and housing was called to Webb’s residence on a conduct complaint, but after a search of the premises found a firearm, multiple ecstasy pills, a scale and smoking device, ammunition, and a pill bottle that didn’t have Webb’s name on it.


Tulsa coach Philip Montgomery was aware of the arrest and Webb was released from the team Thursday evening.


Webb was a 2013 two-star recruit out of Metro Christian Academy in Tulsa. He redshirted during the 2013 season and did not play in 2014.


For more Tulsa news, visit InsideTulsaSports.com.


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Utah, coach Whittingham agree to 4-yr deal


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Student-athletes have seat at Power 5 table


For the first time at the Division I level, student-athletes will participate in voting among several panels. Notably, 15 representatives -- three from each Power 5 conference -- sit on the 80-member group set to move forward with autonomy. From ESPN.com - College Basketball - Student-athletes have seat at Power 5 table


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Five teams that could use Ohio State's Braxton Miller or Notre Dame's Everett Golson



As we head into the college football offseason, the biggest focus will be on potential transfers and quarterbacks Braxton Miller and Everett Golson are directly in the spotlight.


Neither player has said he will transfer from his respective programs Ohio State and Notre Dame, but both were supplanted on their respective depth charts and both watched their backups seize their starting opportunities. While both players might want to stick it out and compete for a starting role at their current school, both could be immediate starters for other strong programs.


So let’s play devil’s advocate.


Let’s say both players decide to transfer. Where should they go? Well, there are a lot of places that need good quarterbacks, but we’ve narrowed it down to the top five places that could use one of these two seasoned quarterbacks on their roster in 2015.


LSU


Overview: The Tigers passing offense ranked 114th in the nation and that’s not good for a league that has become more offensive in recent years. The Tigers shuffled between sophomore Anthony Jennings and freshman Brandon Harris, but neither was consistent enough to be go-to favorite. If anything, bringing in a veteran quarterback could give both players another year to learn and get better.


Why Miller: Miller knows what it’s like to play with diverse offensive talent and this team has it even if it wasn’t totally realized. Moreover, the defense is one of the best in the country. This is a chance for Miller not only to play in the SEC, but also play for a contender in the SEC West and possibly a spot in the College Football Playoff. A consistent quarterback is the Tigers’ only missing piece.


Why Golson: There was a story that Golson had already been in touch with LSU about a possible transfer, though Golson refuted the story on Twitter. However, the South Carolina native is familiar with the SEC and might be eager to get back to his roots. He’s a passing quarterback, which would allow star running back Leonard Fornette to get his touches without having to share with his QB. The only issue with Golson might be his lack of success against Alabama.


Florida State


Overview: Florida State loses Heisman-winning quarterback Jameis Winston, who declared early for the NFL draft. This is a tough blow. Winston only lost one game as a starter and was considered the Seminoles motor. Still, his off-field issues left something to be desired and having him off the roster will be a great relief to FSU’s PR department. Backup Sean Maguire did fine in his start against Clemson, but he’s not the caliber of either Miller or Golson.


Why Miller: Miller is a proven commodity, which would allow the Seminoles to pick up right where they left off. He has a decent arm and has mobility that could complement the ‘Noles running game. Miller knows how to play at a high level and he knows how to lead his team to undefeated seasons just like the last guy that was there.


Why Golson: If Florida State is looking for a quarterback that’s similar to Jameis Winston, Golson would be that guy. He has a nice arm and decent vision. Notre Dame players also have remarked about his leadership skills. Unfortunately, he also had some of the turnover issues Winston had in 2014. It also helps that Florida State played against Notre Dame, so coach Jimbo Fisher would know what he’s getting.


Oregon


Overview: With Marcus Mariota declaring early for the NFL draft, the Ducks lose the heart and soul of their offense. Not sure either one of these guys can replace Mariota in terms of what he meant to the team, but both Miller and Golson would be able to compliment the plethora of returning young talent. Mariota’s backup, Jeff Lockie, played in spot time this season, but wasn’t as impressive as either of these two possible free agents. Oregon might do well with a veteran bridge to continue its momentum.


Why Miller: Miller’s arm strength and mobility fit perfectly with Oregon’s system. Miller isn’t Mariota. He’s not as big and doesn’t have the same type of accuracy, but he can improvise like Mariota, which would be a big asset for the Ducks. Oregon’s offensive system is similar to Ohio State’s as is the diversity of the offensive personnel. This would be a pretty seamless transition.


Why Golson: Golson would be a different quarterback from Mariota. Golson isn’t a dual-threat, but he is a strong passer. However, with the speed of the Oregon offense, Golson might be more prone toward making mistakes, something that won’t go over well in Eugene. Golson threw 14 interceptions and had a slew of fumbles this season. It was one of the reasons he was benched in favor of Malik Zaire in the Music City Bowl.


Texas


Overview: Coach Charlie Strong was not shy about declaring his need for a veteran quarterback next season. Tyrone Swoopes was thrust into action after starter David Ash suffered a career-ending concussion and he didn’t do well. That’s not to say Swoopes might not be the future for this program, he’s just not the future right now and Texas needs to win right now. Former Houston quarterback John O’Korn already transferred to the Longhorns and will be able to play immediately, but he lost his starting job to Greg Ward Jr., who was effective in both the passing and running game. Not sure O’Korn’s the immediate solution for the Longhorns either.


Why Miller: He’s a winner. Miller knows how to lead a program out of transition and that’s what Texas needs. However, there not as much talent at Texas as there is at some of Miller’s other options. And in a pass-happy league like the Big 12, Miller might be put in a situation where he’s putting more stress on his surgically repaired throwing shoulder.


Why Golson: Texas is a major program that showed flashes of being good last season. It has a strong defense and the Big 12 would play to the strengths of a strong passer like Golson. Still, as noted with Miller, the offensive options aren’t there. This is still a program in transition and with just a year to play, this might not be the best place to land if you want to be in the College Football Playoff.


UCLA


Overview: There were high hopes for the Bruins in 2014 with the return of star quarterback Brett Hundley and a ton of talent on both sides of the ball. However, early issues with the offensive line hurt UCLA and it resulted in a respectable, but underachieving, 10-3 season. However, now that Hudley has declared for the NFL draft, the Bruins are looking like 2015 might be a rebuilding year with Jerry Neuheisel as the team’s starter. Neuheisel played well in spots in 2014, but he’s no Hundley and he’s probably not a player that’s going to get the Bruins more than eight wins. The Pac-12 South was the stronger of the two Pac-12 divisions and two of the teams in that division have two of the nation’s best quarterbacks.


Why Miller: Miller is a lot like Hundley in terms of ability. He can pass, he can run and he’s got the leadership skills to keep the Bruins moving in the right direction. UCLA returns its top running back and its top seven receivers, which all had at least 200 yards in 2014. Miller could step into this offense and UCLA wouldn’t miss a beat.


Why Golson: Golson would be a different type of quarterback for UCLA, but that wouldn’t be a bad thing. With a ton of receiving talent, Golson could have a lot of success spreading the ball around while allowing Paul Perkins to take over the running game. Using a pure pocket passer has worked for other Pac-12 South teams such as Arizona and USC, Golson could be a nice transition for the Bruins to that style of play.


Other potential landing spots: South Carolina, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Duke and Michigan.


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The best pro decisions following the early-entry NFL draft deadline



Now that the early-entry draft deadline for underclassmen has passed, it's time for some instant analysis. Who made the best decision to go? Who made the best decision to stay? What's the most head-scratching one? We've got our answers to those questions below.


Best decision to go pro: We're going to stick with the obvious here and go with Jameis Winston. While Winston is going to be picked apart endlessly over the next few months as the endless NFL draft talk goes on until May, Winston didn't need to spend another season as Florida State's quarterback.


At Florida State, Winston was going to once again be the most-watched and polarizing player in college football, a title that he took from Johnny Manziel in 2014. If he threw another 18 interceptions in 2015, there's no telling how his draft stock would be impacted.


Plus, it's easier to stay out of the spotlight while training for the draft than having fun on a college campus again. And when Winston is drafted, he'll get to cede the spotlight to a myriad of other NFL players who are the faces of the league. Even if he's drafted No. 1 overall, which is a distinct possibility.


Best decision to stay: Let's go with Cody Kessler, who would likely be the third quarterback off the board (at best) in the 2015 NFL draft. By staying in school for another season, Kessler is looking at a battle with Michigan State's Connor Cook to be the first quarterback drafted in 2016. No, we're not ignoring Dak Prescott. We just think NFL teams will like Cook and Kessler's passing skills more than Prescott's running and passing ability.


If you're looking for a negative for Kessler, you can point to the loss of offensive talent to the draft at USC's skill positions. Gone are Nelson Agholor and Buck Allen, who was USC's leading rusher and second-leading receiver. While JuJu Smith is back, those departures are a big blow to USC's Pac-12 and College Football Playoff hopes in 2015.


However, if Kessler throws for 39 touchdowns and five interceptions again with a different supporting cast, he'll get a lot of draft pub. Yes, there will be the inevitable Matt Leinart and Matt Barkley comparisons, but his name is Cody, not Matt.


Most perplexing decision to go pro: We're sticking with USC and going with WR George Farmer, who was a junior in 2014. Famer had 25 catches last season and has 30 for his career. He didn't go over 100 yards once in his USC tenure. The runner-up to Kessler? Stanford's Kevin Hogan.


Farmer has struggled with injuries in his USC career. He missed the 2013 season and before that, he had switched between receiver and running back. When he came to USC in the class of 2011, he was the No. 1 receiver in the country according to Rivals and the No. 3 player in the country. And yes, his class at USC included receivers Robert Woods and Marqise Lee.


So the talent is there. The production just hasn't been. His best game for USC was a four-catch, 85-yard performance that included two touchdowns against Notre Dame this year. He missed three games in 2014, but he only went over 60 yards in one other game. He ran track in high school and is considered a deep threat, yet he averaged just 12.6 yards a catch in his college career.


Farmer could put it all together in the pros and have a lengthy career. He also had a chance to be USC's No. 2 receiver in 2015 with Nelson Agholor's decision and boost his draft stock considerably.


Deepest class of early entries: Is this the best class of running backs to declare early for the draft? Look at the talent that's in this running back draft class. There's Wisconsin's Melvin Gordon, who was second in the Heisman voting. There's Georgia's Todd Gurley, who was the best running back in the SEC (when he was on the field). There's Indiana's Tevin Coleman, who was the most underappreciated running back in the country.


Oh, there's also Boise State's Jay Ajayi, Miami's Duke Johnson, Alabama's T.J. Yeldon and others. In all, 14 running backs declared early for the NFL draft.


And as you know, this is a fascinating time to be a running back. The value of the running back in the NFL has never been lower, yet it behooves running backs to leave early whenever possible to avoid another season of wear and tear at the college ranks. Less college carries could lead to a longer pro career.


If this was 10 years ago, Coleman, Gordon and Gurley may all be first-round picks. However, there hasn't been a first-round running back since Trent Richardson in 2012. This class looks set to make a big impact in the league. Just don't expect a glut of running backs in the first few rounds.


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NCAA reaches proposed settlement to restore Penn State's vacated wins



Penn State's vacated wins from 1998-2011 will be restored as part of a proposed settlement with the NCAA and Pennsylvania state officials, the NCAA announced Friday.


When Penn State was punished in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal, the program was given a four-year postseason ban, had scholarships taken away, fined $60 million, forced to vacate the wins and put on five years probation.


WIth Friday's announcement, former Penn State coach Joe Paterno's win total goes back to 409 from 298. He (once again) becomes the all-time winningest coach in FBS history. The settlement stems from a lawsuit by Pennsylvania Sen. Jake Corman and state treasurer Rob McCord, who wanted the money from Penn State's fine to go to programs in Pennsylvania.


Here are the other details of the proposed settlement, which is subject to board approval from Penn State and the NCAA:




  • Penn State agrees to commit a total of $60 million to activities and programs for the prevention of child sexual abuse and the treatment of victims of child sexual abuse.



  • Penn State acknowledges the NCAA's legitimate and good faith interest and concern regarding the Jerry Sandusky matter.



  • Penn State and the NCAA will enter into a new Athletics Integrity Agreement that (with concurrence of the Big Ten) includes best practices with which the university is committed to comply and that provides for the university to continue to retain the services of Sen. George Mitchell and his firm to support the university's activities under the Athletics Integrity Agreement and in the areas of compliance, ethics and integrity.



Penn State's bowl ban was overturned in September and the Nittany Lions were given full scholarships for 2015. The ban's end was effective immediately, and Penn State went to the Pinstripe Bowl at the end of 2014, where it beat Boston College.


Following the lifting of the bowl ban, details about the NCAA's handling of the Penn State case emerged. Emails revealed that the NCAA tried to "bluff" Penn State into accepting the sanctions and that the sanctioning body had worked with Louis Freeh as the Freeh Report was being compiled. The Freeh Report was the investigation into Penn State's conduct throughout Jerry Sandusky's sex abuses.


Sandusky is serving life in prison.


According to Onward State, Ed Ray, who was the NCAA's Executive Committee Chairman in 2012, revealed in his testimony that he hadn't read the entire Freeh Report before Penn State was sanctioned.


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NCAA and Penn State reach settlement, vacated wins restored



Penn State's vacated wins from 1998-2011 will be restored as part of a proposed settlement with the NCAA and Pennsylvania state officials, the NCAA announced Friday.


When Penn State was punished in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal, the program was given a four-year postseason ban, had scholarships taken away, fined $60 million, forced to vacate the wins and put on five years probation.


WIth Friday's announcement, former Penn State coach Joe Paterno's win total goes back to 409 from 298. He (once again) becomes the all-time winningest coach in FBS history. The settlement stems from a lawsuit by Pennsylvania Sen. Jake Corman and state treasurer Rob McCord, who wanted the money from Penn State's fine to go to programs in Pennsylvania.


Here are the other details of the proposed settlement, which is subject to board approval from Penn State and the NCAA:




  • Penn State agrees to commit a total of $60 million to activities and programs for the prevention of child sexual abuse and the treatment of victims of child sexual abuse.



  • Penn State acknowledges the NCAA's legitimate and good faith interest and concern regarding the Jerry Sandusky matter.



  • Penn State and the NCAA will enter into a new Athletics Integrity Agreement that (with concurrence of the Big Ten) includes best practices with which the university is committed to comply and that provides for the university to continue to retain the services of Sen. George Mitchell and his firm to support the university's activities under the Athletics Integrity Agreement and in the areas of compliance, ethics and integrity.



Penn State's bowl ban was overturned in September and the Nittany Lions were given full scholarships for 2015. The ban's end was effective immediately, and Penn State went to the Pinstripe Bowl at the end of 2014, where it beat Boston College.


Following the lifting of the bowl ban, details about the NCAA's handling of the Penn State case emerged. Emails revealed that the NCAA tried to "bluff" Penn State into accepting the sanctions and that the sanctioning body had worked with Louis Freeh as the Freeh Report was being compiled. The Freeh Report was the investigation into Penn State's conduct throughout Jerry Sandusky's sex abuses.


Sandusky is serving life in prison.


According to Onward State, Ed Ray, who was the NCAA's Executive Committee Chairman in 2012, revealed in his testimony that he hadn't read the entire Freeh Report before Penn State was sanctioned.


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Carl Pelini: I've lived like a hermit for about 15 months



Carl Pelini confirmed that he sent a cover letter and resume to be the football coach at Des Moines Lincoln High School.


However, according to the Des Moines Register, he stopped short of saying he applied for the school's football coaching position.


The activities director at the high school told the Register that Pelini had inquired about the job. Pelini, the brother of former Nebraska and current Youngstown State coach Bo Pelini, parted ways with Florida Atlantic in the middle of the 2013 season as allegations of drug use arose.


Pelini told the register he's applied for an estimated 20 jobs, though 17 aren't in sports.


From the Register:



"The insinuation that I was casting a wide net, like I was applying for all these high school jobs (is wrong)," Pelini told The Des Moines Register during a 20-minute telephone interview, his first in nine months. "I am casting a wide net, employment-wise, but only a very minor part of that net is in coaching."




Pelini, 49, said he inquired about three high school coaching openings: Des Moines Lincoln, Bellevue East in suburban Omaha because of a personal relationship with the superintendent, and another position in his native state of Ohio.




Other than that, Pelini said he has attempted to maintain a low profile.




"I came back to Lincoln (Neb.), kept to myself. I don't even go to restaurants," he said. "I spend (almost) 100 percent of time with my children, I teach school at the community college here. For about 15 months, I just have lived liked a hermit."



Pelini also said the reaction to his inquiry about the job is a reason why he doesn't want to get back into coaching. When the Register asked if he wanted to continue coaching, he said "probably not."


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Tulsa player dismissed after drug and gun arrest



Tulsa redshirt freshman Zach Webb was dismissed from the football team on Thursday after he was arrested for drug and firearm possession in his dorm room.


Police went to his room on Thursday afternoon and allegedly found, per NBC 2 in Tulsa a "firearm, multiple pills, a scale and smoking device, ammunition, and a pill bottle not prescribed to Webb." University police had been called to his dorm room because of a conduct complaint.


According to the police report, the pills tested positive for ecstacy.


Webb, a guard, didn't play in 2014 after redshirting in 2013. Before the season he switched from defensive line to offensive line. He's a Tulsa native and was a two-star recruit out of high school according to Rivals. According to Tulsa coach Philip Montgomery, Webb was dismissed for a violation of team rules.


Montgomery was hired by the Golden Hurricane in December after he served as Baylor's offensive coordinator.


For more Tulsa news, visit InsideTulsaSports.com.


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There are plenty of times where one high school basketball team is much better than the other. In the case of what happened in Inland... From College Life, Hot Girls, Funny Pics, Sexy Cheerleaders: COED - Calfornia HS Girls Basketball Coach Suspended After Team Wins 161-2


NBA Commissioner Adam Silver Wants Four Franchises In Europe


The NBA took their game to London on Thursday where the Milwaukee Bucks hammered the New York Knicks. When commissioner Adam Silver spoke to the... From College Life, Hot Girls, Funny Pics, Sexy Cheerleaders: COED - NBA Commissioner Adam Silver Wants Four Franchises In Europe


Childhood Favorite Arthur Created A Downton Abbey Parody

Menu Scribbled On Crackhouse Walls Offers More Questions Than Answers


This “menu”–for lack of a better term–that’s scribbled on a crack house wall is making its rounds on the internet this morning, and I have... From College Life, Hot Girls, Funny Pics, Sexy Cheerleaders: COED - Menu Scribbled On Crackhouse Walls Offers More Questions Than Answers


5 Ways To Wear Your Favorite Jeans For 5 Different Dates


If the first thing that runs through your head when you get asked out is 'what am I going to wear?!?' then girl, you are not alone. From Gossip, Fast Fashion, Female Lifestyle, Sex & Love: CollegeCandy - 5 Ways To Wear Your Favorite Jeans For 5 Different Dates


Source: SMU's Frazier academically ineligible


SMU sophomore guard Keith Frazier has been deemed ineligible due to academics and will miss the remainder of the season barring a last-ditch appeal, a source close to the situation told ESPN. From ESPN.com - College Basketball - Source: SMU's Frazier academically ineligible


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