Friday, March 10, 2006

Reporters' Notebooks

Jeff Metcalfe, Arizona Republic: Receiver Angelo Richardson, one of Arizona State's top recruits, is in the intensive care unit of an Oakland hospital recovering from wounds suffered in a shooting.

Patrick Obley, Columbia State: Negotiations continue over the move of Clemson's road game at Temple to Charlotte for a Thursday night in October.

Rich Hammond, L.A. Daily News: Chris Horton, a free safety his first three seasons, appears to have secured a starting job as UCLA's strong safety.

Joseph Person, Columbia State: Clarence Bailey, a junior college offensive tackle expected to contend for a starting spot, won't be allowed to enroll at South Carolina until summer.

Ron Agostini, Modesto Bee: California coach Jeff Tedford has one thing on his mind: overtaking powerhouse USC in the Pacific 10.

Bradley Olson, Baltimore Sun: Testimony was halted in the pretrail hearing of Lamar Owens when it was revealed the Navy quarterback had violated an order to stay 100 feet from his accuser.

Pete Bosak, Centre Daily Times: A judge ruled that former Penn State player Scott Paxson could stand trial on charges that he sexually assaulted a woman in 2004.

Iliana Limon, Albuquerque Tribune: New Mexico safety Aleem Harris, facing four felony counts, is unlikely to return to the team.

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