Monday, January 19, 2015

Former Ohio State DE Noah Spence transferring to Eastern Kentucky



Former Ohio State defensive end Noah Spence is transferring to Eastern Kentucky, Spence’s father told ESPN.com on Monday night.


The transfer originally was reported by John Owning of Football Insiders.


Spence played for Ohio State in 2012 and 2013 before being indefinitely suspended after two failed drug tests. Last December, Spence tested positive for ecstasy and was suspended for the 2014 Orange Bowl and the first two games of the 2014 season. A second positive test in the summer resulted in an indefinite suspension by the Big Ten. Spence’s application for reinstatement was denied in November and at that point, Spence said he planned to make himself eligible for the 2015 NFL draft.


However, Spence’s name was not on the official early entrant list released by the NFL on Monday and his father, Greg, told ESPN.com his son had looked at several FCS programs for continuing his education and football career.


"It's a great institution that has a wonderful family atmosphere, which he was used to from being at Ohio State," Greg Spence said. "Coach [Dean] Hood and his coaching staff are wonderful gentlemen that take care of the student-athlete as a whole person, on the field and off. Something Noah really needed as a continuum from what Coach [Urban] Meyer has been doing.


"He's extremely excited to play football again as well as grateful for another opportunity."


Spence was an All-Big Ten standout in 2013 with eight sacks and 14.5 tackles for loss. He was projected as a third-round pick, but Greg Spence said his son needed another year of college and needed continue his path to graduation in December.


"Noah needed another year of growth and maturity, especially regarding decision-making," Greg Spence told ESPN.com, "so he could have a long, sustained career at the next level."


For more Ohio State news, visit BuckeyeGrove.com.


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LSU CB Rashard Robinson, FB Melvin Jones no longer with program



LSU defensive back Rashard Robinson (21) breaks up a pass intended for Mississippi wide receiver Vince Sanders (10). (AP Photo/Jonathan Bachman) Melvin Jones and Rashard Robinson are no longer members of the LSU football team.


The school confirmed to the Advocate that Jones, a sophomore fullback, and Robinson, a sophomore cornerback, are not enrolled at the university for the spring semester.


Robinson’s departure is the more impactful of the two. The 6-foot-3, 177-pound Robinson started 12 games over the past two seasons at cornerback but was indefinitely suspended following the Tigers’ tenth game of the season against Alabama. In those two seasons, Robinson totaled 33 tackles and one interception.


With Robinson out of the picture and Jalen Mills off to the NFL, true freshmen Kevin Toliver II (an early enrollee) and Xavier Lewis could see early playing time. Toliver II is a Rivals.com five-star recruit and the No. 27 overall prospect in the country. Lewis is rated four stars and No. 246 nationally.


Jones, who made one start in 2014, was No. 2 on the team’s depth chart at fullback and did not travel to the Music City Bowl due to academics. He carried the ball four times for 12 yards this season.


The Tigers have help coming in at fullback as well. David Ducre, the nation’s No. 1 fullback prospect, is an LSU commit. Additionally, sophomore John David Moore saw action for the Tigers at fullback late in the season.


LSU finished 8-5 in 2014.


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Notre Dame WR DaVaris Daniels enters NFL Draft



DaVaris Daniels will not return to Notre Dame.


The junior wide receiver’s name appeared on the NFL’s official list of early entrants for the 2015 NFL Draft and his father later confirmed the news on Twitter.



My son DaVaris Daniels @SincerelyToot has entered the 2015 NFL draft. He has been training hard the past 2 months to prepare himself.


— Phillip Daniels (@PhillipDaniels) January 19, 2015

Daniels was one of five Irish players involved in an academic fraud investigation and he did not play at all in 2014. He was reportedly considering a return to the school in 2015 if he could get his grades in order and regain eligibility. Instead, Daniels opted to pursue a professional career instead.



Was told spring '14 suspension, grade changes after fall ’14 inquiry realistically left too much for DaVaris Daniels to do to get eligible.


— Brian Hamilton (@BrianHamiltonSI) January 19, 2015

In an interview with Notre Dame’s student newspaper, Daniels said he had gone back and forth with his decision many times.


“I’ve changed my mind at least six times so far, and it’s still going,” he said. “I’ve still got a while before I’ve got to decide anything, so I’m not trying to rush.”


In two seasons with the program, Daniels caught 80 passes for 1,235 yards and seven touchdowns.


Daniels, defensive lineman Ishaq Williams, defensive back KeiVarae Russell, linebacker Kendall Moore and safety Eilar Hardy were all suspended after the school’s internal investigation began in August. Only Hardy was able to return to the field for the team in the 2014 season.


Williams and Russell will reportedly return to school next semester. Hardy and Moore are seniors who will not return.


For more Notre Dame news, visit BlueAndGold.com.


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Report: December early signing period formally recommended



Feb 5, 2014; Norcross, GA, USA; Norcross High School defensive end Lorenzo Carter selects a Georgia hat and announces that he will sign with the Georgia Bulldogs at Norcross High School. (Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports) A big change could be coming to the world of college football recruiting.


According to CBSSports.com, an early signing period has been “formally recommended” that would allow prospects to sign national letters of intent before National Signing Day, which comes on the first Wednesday of February. If it comes to fruition, the early signing period “would begin Dec. 16 and last 72 hours” beginning with the 2016 recruiting class.


This date wouldn’t be set in stone, however. Instead, the Dec. 16 date would “be in place for two years as an ‘experiment’” before a potential reevaluation.


Before the proposal can be formally introduced, the Conference Commissioners Association (the 32 Division I conference commissioners) will examine it during “a spring/summer discussion period.”


A 12-person committee, which is chaired by MAC commissioner Jon Steinbrecher, made the recommendation for the early signing period at the NCAA convention over the weekend.


The early signing period allows for recruits who have been committed to schools for long periods of time to get their decisions out of the way and avoid the overtures of other programs in the weeks leading up to signing day. Additionally, an early signing period could also help schools save the resources they would use to continue recruiting players who have long been verbally committed.


The issue has been on the table for years. Some coaches have voiced support for it, while others strongly oppose the change.


“There’s an array of opinions on it,” Steinbrecher told CBS. “Clearly there was a strong groundswell in the coaching community and the administrative community. This is a drum that has been beating for more than a decade.”


The ACC supports an Aug. 1 early signing date while the SEC would be in favor of the Monday after Thanksgiving. Steinbrecher says the Dec. 16 date does not alter the recruiting calendar as a whole.


“You can’t do it earlier without changing recruiting rules,” Steinbrecher said. “You’re looking at six terms of (high school) academic work with an Aug. 1 signing date.”


College basketball has long had a November early signing period in place to precede a spring signing day.


Per CBS, a final document of the recommendation has not been finalized yet, but Division I commissioners were made aware of it on Friday. Additionally, coaches and athletic directors will have the opportunity to voice their opinions on the matter in the spring.


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Former Louisville linebacker Patrick Grant. (GoCards.com) Former Louisville linebacker Patrick Grant is suing the school after he claims coach Charlie Strong reneged on an agreement to continue Grant’s scholarship into grad school after he was forced to quit the team following a beating he suffered by two teammates.


Grant is seeking compensatory damages and an injunction restoring his scholarship.


The trial is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, however, records obtained by the Louisville Courier-Journal show Grant has no witnesses or documentation to support his claim.


Twin brothers Isaac and Jacob Geffrad allegedly assaulted Grant on Oct. 24, 2010. He suffered an eye injury that required two surgeries to fix. Both Geffrad brothers were kicked off the team, but neither was indicted by a grand jury.


Grant missed the rest of the 2010 season, but was medically cleared for fall camp in 2011. However, he suffered a concussion in practice and decided to leave the team.


Strong, who is now the coach at Texas, is expected to testify during the trial, but said in a deposition that he never promised Grant a scholarship for grad school.


Grant said Strong not only promised to keep him on scholarship through the spring 2012 semester, but also through the following academic year while he pursued his graduate degree in criminal justice. That would have been six years of scholarship for Grant, who enrolled in 2007.


"I mean, why would you give a kid five years if he isn't playing?" Strong said. "I have 85 scholarships. What if every kid told me when he graduated, 'I want to continue to go to school, Coach?' How would I fill up my other class?"


There’s also the issue of how Grant left the team, which is disputed in court documents.


Grant claims he left the team because of his eye injury. He said he was seeing spots and that he was concerned his vision would get worse if he kept playing. Strong claimed Grant never mentioned any vision problems and that, “he quit the team.”


The university did offer Grant grants through the spring 2012 semester that were worth $7,510, for room, board and tuition. However, Grant declined, stating that that was not what he was originally promised.


"It's like any other kid who's got a degree," Strong said during the deposition. "It's time to go get in the work world. I am going to need your scholarship because you're done."


For more Louisville news, visit CardinalSports.com.


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Auburn coach Gene Chizik reacts to a call against Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Dave Martin) After two seasons away from coaching, Gene Chizik will return to the sideline in 2015.


Chizik, the former Auburn head coach who led the Tigers to the 2011 BCS National Championship, has been hired as defensive coordinator at North Carolina. UNC head coach Larry Fedora announced the move on Monday.


“Throughout the hiring process, I worked closely with athletic director Bubba Cunningham to invest in someone who believes in the mission of the University and shares our vision of providing an outstanding experience to the student-athletes,” said Fedora. “Gene Chizik believes in competing at the highest level both on and off the field and is another highly regarded leader for our program.”


Chizik served as head coach at Auburn from 2009-2012 and registered a 33-19 record in those four seasons, including a 14-0 record in that national championship-winning season.


Chizik was fired and replaced by Gus Malzahn after the Tigers went 3-9 and were winless in SEC play in 2012.


Before coaching at Auburn, Chizik went 5-19 in two years as head coach at Iowa State. Additionally, he served as defensive coordinator at Texas when the Longhorns won the national title in 2005.


“I’m thrilled to join Coach Fedora’s staff and I appreciate the trust he and athletic director Bubba Cunningham have in me,” said Chizik. “It is a tremendous opportunity to coach at one of the most prestigious Universities in the country and live in Chapel Hill. I’m committed to the student-athlete experience they expect at Carolina, and look forward to developing our players into the best they can be in all areas of their lives.”


Before his two seasons at Texas in 2005 and 2006, Chizik served as defensive coordinator at Auburn from 2002-04, at UCF from 1998-2001 and at Stephen F. Austin from 1996-97. He also had stints as a defensive assistant at Clemson and Middle Tennessee.


Chizik has a tough task ahead of him with the Tar Heels. Defensive coordinator Vic Koennig was fired after the team was one of the worst defenses in the country, allowing 497.8 yards per game (No. 120 nationally) and 39 points per game (N. 119 nationally) in a 6-7 campaign.


For more North Carolina news, visit TarHeelIllustrated.com.


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Stephen Rivers is on the move again.


Rivers, a 6-foot-7 quarterback who graduated from LSU and then transferred to Vanderbilt in June, announced on Twitter that he will play elsewhere for his final season of eligibility.



I have been granted a release from Vanderbilt. I am very appreciative of the opportunity they gave me. Wish everyone there the best.


— Stephen Rivers (@SGRivers17) January 18, 2015


I am looking forward to playing and contributing to the success of another team and finishing my final year of eligibility.


— Stephen Rivers (@SGRivers17) January 18, 2015

A Vanderbilt spokesman confirmed to the Tennessean that Rivers was granted his release.


Rivers, the younger brother of San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers, was one of four quarterbacks to start for the Commodores in Derek Mason’s first year as head coach in 2014. Rivers, who made one start and appeared in four games overall, completed 25-of-63 passes for 334 yards and three interceptions.


At LSU, Rivers began the 2013 season at No. 2 on the depth chart behind Zach Mettenberger, but then-freshman Anthony Jennings passed Rivers as the season progressed.


With Rivers out of the equation, Vanderbilt still has many options at quarterback under new offensive coordinator Andy Ludwig. Johnny McCrary (985 yards, 9 TDs, 8 INT), Patton Robinette (454 yards, 3 TDs, 3 INT) and Wade Freebeck (376 yards, TD, 5 INT) all are expected to return. Redshirt freshman Shawn Stankavage and true freshman Kyle Shurmur will also compete for the starting job.


The Commodores went 3-9 in 2014 and were winless in SEC play.


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Former Washington State LB Darryl Monroe transfers to Akron



Washington State Cougars linebacker Darryl Monroe (13) puts on his helmet prior to the game against the Auburn Tigers. (Shanna Lockwood-USA TODAY Sports) More than a month after leaving Washington State, Darryl Monroe has a new home.


Monroe, a three-year starter at linebacker for the Cougars, has transferred to Akron for his final season of college football and will be eligible immediately via the NCAA’s graduate transfer rule.


Monroe told the Orlando Sentinel that he also considered a transfer to Cincinnati, but ultimately decided to suit up for the Zips under head coach Terry Bowden.


“The coaching staff really reminds of me of the coaching staff I committed to at Washington State,” said Monroe in reference to former WSU coach Paul Wulff, who was fired in November 2011. “They’re genuine, they care about you as a person and a player and they want to win.”


The 6-foot-1, 235-pound Monroe, an Orlando native, was third on the Cougars with 70 tackles in 2014 despite losing his starting job in October after starting the team’s first seven games.


Monroe redshirted his first season at Washington State and then earned the starting role at middle linebacker and was named honorable mention All-Pac-12 with 80 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss and three sacks as a redshirt freshman in 2012.


Monroe had another strong season in 2013 with 94 tackles, eight tackles for loss and two sacks.


He admitted that his 2014 season was a bit of a down year and attributed it to a high ankle sprain and a few family issues.


"A lot of things happened and it was hard to focus on the game within itself," Monroe said. "I wasn't, for one, healthy at all after the second game, and then I had a lot of family stuff going on back on the east coast.”


Though he didn’t get to play for Wulff’s staff, Monroe says he enjoyed his time under coach Mike Leach at WSU.


"My time at Washington State was great," Monroe said. "It kind of broke my heart that I didn't get to play under Paul Wulff and (defensive coordinator) Chris Ball and those guys, but besides that I felt like I took advantage of my opportunity and just went out and enjoyed playing the game my first two seasons ... just having fun and good things happened. I kind of look for the same things this year."


Washington State went 3-9 in 2014. Akron lost five of its last six games and finished 5-7.


For more Washington State news, visit WazzouWatch.com.


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