EUGENE, Ore. – As more details unfold about Oregon’s All-American defensive back, Cliff Harris, run in with the law for driving nearly double the legal speed limit outside of Albany, Oregon on Interstate 5, Head Coach Chip Kelly stated that […]
Category: NCAA Football
Clemson lands Chad Kelly
Jon – not Anthony – Wiener is reporting that Jim Kelly’s nephew is headed to Clemson. Chad Kelly, nephew of Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly, made a name for himself in becoming the first to win the NFL-sponsored “Punt, […]
Lobos football player thrown off plane, cited for trespassing
Pants on the ground, pants on the ground, getting kicked off a plane with your pants on the ground. Okay, so no one was forcefully kicked off a plane, but police did arrest a University of New Mexico Lobos football […]
Pitt, Penn State renew football rivalry
Staff Writer // Peter Gegick Patience. Pennsylvania has it. They’ve been waiting for a while now. But after 11 years, they are only five years away from rekindling an age-old rivalry. Pittsburgh versus Penn State. The battle for Pennsylvania has […]
NCAA’s FBS schools turn profits
Surprise news: The NCAA says more Football Bowl Subdivision athletic departments are turning profits. Okay, so it might not seem like news – especially with how much money the BCS makes and how popular college football has become. But the […]
Fiesta Bowl hires Arizona President, Shelton
The Fiesta Bowl is digging itself out of a deep hole – but made strides Monday when it hired University of Arizona President Robert Shelton to take over as Executive Director. Shelton replaces John Junker who was fired after an […]
Oregon cornerback Cliff Harris cited for driving 118 mph
Run-ins with the law have become an unfortunate offseason re-occurrence for the University of Oregon football program over the last few years and it has struck again for the second time this offseason. On June 12 at approximately 4:32 a.m. […]
NCAA opens hearing regaring Tennesse athletics
The NCAA Committee on Infractions started Saturday with something far from a picnic or a dip in the pool. The committee started looking into allegations against the football and men’s basketball programs at Tennessee. The committee sat down with former […]
NCAA invites college football coaches to “Expert Forum” for hiring minority coaches
The NCAA invited 20 football coaches to its 2011 “Expert Forum” on minority coaches in the NCAA. The forum will look at career advancement, exposure, networking and job opportunities for coaches within the NCAA. The Forum is June 16-18 in […]
USC AD, Pat Haden, reacts to NCAA sanctions
When USC was stripped of the 2004 National Championship, Athletic Director, Pat Haden, was disappointed – but not surprised. “It wasn’t unexpected,” Haden told ESPN’s Mike and Mike in the Morning. “It’s a complete disappointment and it’s been one thing […]