Sunday, December 18, 2005

Reporters' Notebooks

Jeff Potrykus, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin receiver Marcus Randle El, the brother of former Indiana and Pittsburgh Steeler standout Antwaan, was arrested after alleged being involved in a bar fight. He likely won't play in the Capital One Bowl. Potrykus also has a piece on Bret Bielema denying he has an escape clause in his contract that would allow him to leave for Iowa, if that job were to become open.

John Heuser, Ann Arbor News: Larry Harrison, who left Michigan after allegedly being caught fondling himself outside a home, has now been dismissed from the North Carolina A&T team.

Jeff D'Alessio, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: The paper presents its Super Southern 100, the top players in the region. Here is the list (registration).

Mike Sullivan, North County Times: Is San Diego State getting serious? The hiring of Chuck Long appears to be an indication the school wants to change its football image.

Steven M. Sipple, Lincoln Journal Star: Now that finals are over, Nebraska is preparing for its final football against Michigan in the Alamo Bowl.

Paul Honda, Honolulu Star-Bulletin: Hawaii is battling to keep its homegrown talent from leaving the state.

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