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  • Rittenberg: RichRod's offense won't catch Big Ten off guard
    Rich Rodriguez is said to be bringing an innovative offense to the Big Ten. But it wasn't long ago that Joe Tiller shook up the conference with his unique offense, writes Adam Rittenberg.

  • Schlabach: Buckeyes still gauging Pryor's progress
    Recent history shows a two-quarterback system can win a title. Now Ohio State is trying to figure out how Terrelle Pryor can fit into that winning formula, writes Mark Schlabach.

  • Ga. Southern suspends eight for game vs. Georgia
    Eight Georgia Southern players, included two projected starters, were suspended for the season opener against No. 1 Georgia for undisclosed violations of school rules.

  • NCAA bans horse-collar tackle from college game
    The NCAA banned the horse-collar tackle from college football.

  • New Mexico put on probation for academic fraud
    New Mexico has been placed on three years' probation after the NCAA found its football program guilty of academic fraud during the spring and fall semester of 2004 and '05.

  • Evridge to start opener at quarterback for Badgers
    Wisconsin fifth-year senior Allan Evridge will start at quarterback when the team opens the season Aug. 30.

  • Ex-Marshall coach Pruett denies role in scandal
    Former Marshall football coach Bob Pruett has denied allegations he was involved in an academic scandal and a jobs program for athletes that drew NCAA violations in 2001.

  • Junior Stull will start at quarterback for Panthers
    Pitt football coach Dave Wannstedt picked Bill Stull on Wednesday as the starting quarterback for the Panthers this season.

  • Tailback Gable hurt just as USC getting healthy
    USC tailback C.J. Gable was injured on Tuesday and will have an MRI on Wednesday.

  • Vols' Cottam to have surgery; Warren cleared
    Tennessee tight end Jeff Cottam will have surgery on his back Wednesday and is expected to miss six to eight weeks.

  • Florida St. tailback Pressley academically eligible
    Florida State cleared running back Tavares Pressley to play on Tuesday.

  • Louisville backup QB Simms suspended 4 games
    Louisville backup quarterback Matt Simms has been suspended for four games.

  • Washington's star QB Locker returns to practice
    Washington's star sophomore quarterback Jake Locker returned to practice this week after missing 11 days with a hamstring strain that had many fans concerned about his availability for the Huskies opener on Aug. 30 at Oregon.

  • Purdue RB Taylor out for the season with torn ACL
    Purdue running back Jaycen Taylor will miss the season with a torn ACL in his right knee, the team announced Tuesday.

  • New Mexico rewards Long with five-year contract
    New Mexico coach Rocky Long signed a five-year contract today extending his current contract, which was set to expire Dec. 31, 2009, through June 30, 2013.




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