Thursday, February 5, 2015

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Player signs with Idaho a week after cancer diagnosis



Jace Malek, a high school fullback from Washington, found out last week he has cancer.


Malek verbally committed to Idaho in 2014. After finding out that he has a tumor the size of a cantaloupe in his hip, he told the Idaho coaching staff. After he told them he didn't lose his scholarship and signed with the team on Wednesday.


From KHQ6:



“I told them, ‘listen, I know you need to do what's best, and I realize that might not be keeping my scholarship.'”



The school's response blew him away.

“They said ‘you've been with us this whole time,'” Malek explained. “Idaho is not leaving your side.”

Idaho coach Paul Petrino spoke glowingly of Malek, a 6-3, 240-pound fullback, who is 101-8 as a high school wrestler.


"Jace, I watched him play for two years, he’s in our camp and he’s a tough fullback, great wrestler and one of those guys that makes your team so much tougher," Petrino said via the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. "And just a great kid all around.”


However, there's a significant chance that Malek's football career is over, as, according to KHQ6, doctors have told him he may never play again. While he said signing with the Vandals was a dream come true, he said it wasn't what he imagined. A GoFundMe page has been set up to help with Malek's medical expenses. He starts treatment for the cancer next week.


"I'm going to go graduate college and become a famous college football coach," Malek told the station.


"And then they'll make a movie after me."


In 2013, Central Michigan commit Derrick Nash was diagnosed with leukemia after he signed with the Chippewas. CMU honored his scholarship and in December when the team went to the Bahamas Bowl, Nash traveled with the team and was named an honorary captain.


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Report: Tennessee to hire Mike DeBord as offensive coordinator



Head coach Butch Jones of the Tennessee Volunteers.(Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images) Two weeks after Mike Bajakian left Tennessee, the Vols have found his replacement.


According to VolQuest.com, head coach Butch Jones has hired Mike DeBord as offensive coordinator. DeBord has served as an administrator in Michigan’s athletic department for the past two years and hasn’t coached since 2012, when he was let go as Chicago Bears’ tight ends coach.


DeBord was a coach at the collegiate level from 1982-2007, including a stint as Central Michigan’s head coach from 2000-03. He also was an assistant at Eastern Illinois, Ball State, Colorado State, Northwestern and twice served as Michigan’s offensive coordinator. He left Michigan when Rich Rodriguez was hired in 2007 and spent two seasons as an assistant with the Seattle Seahawks.


When hired at Central Michigan, DeBord inherited Jones as the team’s running backs coach. He then promoted Jones to offensive coordinator.


DeBord takes over a young, talented Tennessee offense that includes junior quarterback Joshua Dobbs and sophomore running back Jalen Hurd.


The Vols went 7-6 in Jones’ second season as head coach in 2014. Jones brought in the fifth-best 2015 recruiting class on signing day Wednesday.


For more Tennessee news, visit VolQuest.com.


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Illinois QB Aaron Bailey reportedly seeking transfer



Illinois quarterback Aaron Bailey tries to outrun Ohio State linebacker Curtis Grant during the second quarter of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon) Aaron Bailey, the top-rated recruit in Illinois’ 2013 recruiting class, is reportedly leaving the program.


According to the Champaign News-Gazette, Bailey, a dual-threat quarterback, requested his release and is looking to transfer. Bailey has seen little action in his two seasons on campus and was expected to be behind expected starter Wes Lunt on the Illini’s depth chart heading into the 2015 season.


When he did see the field, Bailey, a former four-star recruit, was mainly used as a ball-carrier. As a freshman in 2013, he ran for 83 yards and three touchdowns on 20 carries. He also completed 2-of-5 passes for four yards and a score.


In 2014, Bailey completed 11-of-22 passes for 118 yards, one touchdown and one interception. He also ran for 120 yards and a touchdown on 32 attempts.


A native of Boilingbrook, Illinois, Bailey was rated as the ninth-best dual-threat quarterback and the 159th-best player in the country in the 2013 class.


Illinois coach Tim Beckman spoke to Bailey in the past about switching positions, but Bailey said he wants to play quarterback.


“No. Just quarterback,” Bailey said per the News-Gazette. “I enjoy having the ball in my hand. I enjoy the pressure of winning and losing. I feel like, with the ball in my hand, I can create a lot of things. Being at a different position, you may not necessarily get the ball every play, but at quarterback, whether it´s a good play or bad play, I´d rather take that pressure and put it on me.”


Illinois went 6-7 in 2014.


For more Illinois news, visit OrangeandBlueNews.com.


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Colorado reportedly hires former USF coach Jim Leavitt as d-coordinator



Linebacke Ben Moffitt #59 of the University of South Florida Bulls enters the field for pre-game introductions as coach Jim Leavitt watches before play against the Louisville Cardinals on November 17, 2007. (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images) Colorado finally its defensive coordinator.


According to Football Scoop and BuffStampede.com, Buffs coach Mike MacIntyre has hired former South Florida Jim Leavitt to run the team’s defensive. Leavitt’s reported hire comes more than six weeks after Kent Baer left Colorado to join Tony Sanchez’s staff at UNLV.


Leavitt spent the past four seasons as linebackers coach on Jim Harbaugh’s San Francisco 49ers staff. He previously was the head coach at South Florida for 13 seasons, where he had a 95-57 record and guided the Bulls’ transition from a Division I-AA program to the Big East.


Leavitt was fired in January 2010 after a school investigation found that he “grabbed one of his players by the throat, slapped him in the face and then lied about it.” Leavitt denied the allegation.


Before taking over at South Florida in 1997, Leavitt was an assistant at Kansas State, Iowa, Missouri, NAIA Morningside and Division III Dubuque.


He’ll take over a Colorado defense that was 119th nationally in scoring defense in 2014 in MacIntyre’s second season. Leavitt will also coach Colorado’s linebackers. Per BuffStampede.com, Leavitt is expected to arrive in Colorado on Friday.


In addition to Leavitt, Colorado is also bringing in former Central Michigan defensive coordinator Joe Tumpkin as defensive backs coach to replace Andy LaRussa, who also left for UNLV.


Before arriving at Central Michigan in 2010, Tumpkin coached linebackers at SMU from 2005-07 and Pittsburgh from 2008-09. He also had stints as a defensive assistant at Lakeland College, Northern Michigan, Defiance College, Western Michigan, Southern Illinois, and Sam Houston State.


Colorado went 2-10 in 2014.


For more Colorado news, visit BuffStampede.com.


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College Football Playoff will not change its 2015 semifinal dates



The semifinal dates of the 2015 College Football Playoff are not moving.


ESPN asked the College Football Playoff to change its semifinal games, which are scheduled for Dec. 31, so that it didn’t have to compete for ratings with the various broadcasts celebrating the turn of the year. Also, New Year’s Eve falls on Thursday and ESPN claimed the games would do better on Jan. 2, a Saturday.


However, the 10 FBS commissioners and Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick, which comprise the playoff’s management committee, decided against the request.


"We reviewed it and rejected it," Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said. "We like the concept that we've developed for New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. Going forward we think that's the right model for college football."


The 2015 semifinals will be played at the Capital One Orange Bowl and the Goodyear Cotton Bowl.


The playoff’s 12-year contract with ESPN has terms that allow tripleheader bowl games, including the semifinals on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.


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Five-star DE CeCe Jefferson hasn't faxed his LOI to Florida yet



Five-star DE CeCe Jefferson committed to Florida on National Signing Day but the Gators haven't received his letter of intent.


Jefferson's ceremony was broadcast on ESPNU and cameras showed him signing what appeared to be his LOI to send to Florida after he announced his decision. ESPNU host Rece Davis even made a joke about fax machines to Jefferson in reference to No. 1 recruit Byron Cowart. Cowart, who committed to Auburn earlier in the day, didn't have his letter faxed to Auburn until hours later.


Auburn was considered one of Jefferson's top options, while Florida was one of Cowart's. Former Florida coach Will Muschamp is now the defensive coordinator at Auburn.


Jefferson's high school coach told InsideTheGators.com that he couldn't answer why the fax hadn't been sent to Florida and said it was a family matter. Per Rivals' Mike Farrell, Jefferson's father said there was no truth to any rumors that he was refusing to sign his son's letter of intent. Recruits under 18 need a guardian's signature.



Melody Coggin, AD at CeCe Jefferson's school: "At this point, it's a family matter. We (the school) can't do anything else."


— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) February 5, 2015

Jefferson is the No. 20 recruit in the country according to Rivals. Is a reason for a delay because of a coaching change at Florida? According to SI, defensive line coach Terrell Williams has left to become the defensive line coach for the Miami Dolphins. Williams, a former assistant for the Oakland Raiders, joined Florida in early January.


The report apparently prompted this tweet from Jefferson.



Coach Williams really left?.......


— 7 (@cecejeferson7) February 5, 2015

According to SI, Florida has hired Texas DL coach Chris Rumph, who came to Texas with Charlie Strong. Rumph was the defensive line coach at Alabama in 2011 when new Florida coach Jim McElwain was an assistant there. The Gainesville Sun reports that Rumph hasn't accepted yet.



According to a source, Chris Rumph has not accepted the defensive line coach job at Florida yet. He's been offered.


— Robbie Andreu (@RobbieAndreu) February 5, 2015

We'll see when or if Jefferson faxes his letter to Florida. Last year, five-star defensive tackle Malik McDowell announced he was signing with Michigan State, but his mother wasn't totally on board when he made the decision. McDowell eventually submitted his LOI to Michigan State in April.


For more Florida news, visit InsideTheGators.com.


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Tim Beckman wants the media to be more positive about his program



(AP Photo/LM Otero) Tim Beckman just can’t get out of his own way.


On the day the Illinois head was supposed to introduce and celebrate the addition of the best recruiting class in his three-year tenure with the program, the focus instead shifted to something he said.


Beckman, who is entering his fourth season in Champaign with a 12-25 (4-20 Big Ten) record, told the media that its coverage of the Illini program needs to be more positive.


Per the Chicago Sun-Times, here’s what Beckman had to say:



"And the last I’m gonna leave this up to you guys, k? We’re all in this state. We all want to build the best football team that we can. So I’m gonna put it on you. What are they (recruits) reading? Social media is big nowadays. What are you saying? So the challenge again, as I said after that Northwestern game, the challenge is still how important is the University of Illinois to you? Because it is very, very important to us. And we know that we can be successful if we’re all in it together. Because our intentions are to build a champion. Ok? One day at a time, whatever it takes. But our intention is to build a champion.”



It gets better.



“I think as much positive stuff as we can continue to broadcast about this great institution and the athletic programs we have and how our athletic programs are moving forward in, really, every category of sports that we play, what we’re doing academically. I think there’s a lot of things you can talk about positively with this program.”



Beckman then was asked specifically by a reporter if he’s asking the media to be more positive about Illinois football.



“Everybody. Everybody. Let’s build this thing into a championship, and the more positive stuff you can talk about, the better off we all are.”



Yeah. That’s not really how the media works, Tim. The media’s job isn’t to wave pom poms for the Illini. The media is supposed to be objective, so when you win four conference games in three seasons, there may be a few members of the press who think you’re not doing a very good job.


Illinois jumped 30 spots in the Rivals recruiting rankings from No. 75 to No. 45 with its 2015 class. The Illini even landed a surprising signing day commitment from running back KeShawn Vaughn, a four-star recruit who many thought would commit to either Louisville or West Virginia.


There surely would have been more positive press about the positive steps made in the program's recruiting efforts, but Beckman overshadowed it with the latest in his seemingly never-ending string of baffling comments.


Sure the program has improved from 2-10 to 4-8 to 6-7 under his watch, but his mouth hasn’t done him too many favors during his tenure.


For more Illinois news, visit OrangeandBlueNews.com.


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Aug 31, 2013; Arlington, TX, USA; TCU defensive coordinator Dick Bumpas signals from the sidelines during the game against LSU Tigers at AT&T Stadium. (Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports) After more than a decade at TCU, Dick Bumpas is retiring.


The 65-year-old Bumpas, the Horned Frogs’ defensive coordinator since 2004, helped the program lead the nation in total defense from 2008-10 while his 2014 defense led the nation in takeaways per game en route to a share of the Big 12 title. TCU also won the Mountain West three times during Bumpas’ tenure.


Bumpas has coached in the collegiate ranks since 1977, when he became a graduate assistant at Arkansas, his alma mater. From there he had short stints at Army and Air Force before being hired by Kansas State as the defensive line coach in 1981. That’s when he first crossed paths with TCU head coach Gary Patterson, who was a senior linebacker at the time. Patterson joined Bumpas on the KSU staff as a graduate assistant the following season.


Bumpas and Patterson also coached together at Tennessee Tech (1983-84), Utah State (1992-94) and Navy (1995) with Bumpas serving as defensive coordinator while Patterson coached the secondary.


Bumpas also had a stint as defensive line coach at Notre Dame and was the defensive coordinator at Houston and Western Michigan before reuniting with Patterson in 2004.


According to FootballScoop.com, TCU is expected to promote from within the staff for its next defensive coordinator.


For more TCU news, visit PurpleMenace.com.


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LSU coach Les Miles wants Louisiana high school football players to know that he's not going to be incredibly happy if they decide to go play at a school other than LSU.


Speaking to a group of LSU fans Wednesday night after National Signing Day festivities had concluded, Miles issued the following declaration.



"If he finds a way to wiggle out of the finest state in America, if he finds a way not to enjoy Louisiana, if he doesn't want to stay home, to hell with him," Miles said..


Part of LSU's recruiting success under Miles has been because of the Tigers' ability to keep top recruits in the state. According to the Advocate, the Tigers have signed 64 of the 90 prospects from the state's annual top 10 rankings since 2006.


The Tigers' 2015 class is No. 8 in Rivals rankings and 13 of the 25 members of it are from Louisiana including RB Derrius Guice and WR Tyron Johnson, both five-star prospects.


We do realize that it's tough to take Miles' comments at face value – statements like this are like throwing a stack of steaks to a hungry pack of wolves. You know the audience will eat it up and it's made for the reaction. But there's likely some truth to the sentiments. LSU's success hinges on keeping players like Leonard Fournette, Travin Dural and Malachi Dupre in-state. And Miles obviously wants to keep the well pumping.


(H/T The Advocate)


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