Monday, June 12, 2006

Reporters' Notebooks

Steven M. Sipple, Lincoln Journal Star: It wasn't Paris Hilton making the rounds in Hollywood, but Nebraska coach Bill Callahan just finished a flurry of public activity.

Tim Bisel, Topeka Capital-Journal: Kansas State coach Ron Prince is looking for speed, but first he will have to answer questions about running back Thomas Clayton, who was convicted of misdemeanor battery.

Mike DeArmond, Kansas City Star: If Missouri, with 18 of 22 starters returning, is ever going to have a breakthrough season, 2006 would appear to be its best shot. (registration).

Joseph Person, Columbia State: Get out your checkbook. South Carolina is getting ready for a major fundraising campaign aimed at upgrading facilities. Plus a breakdown of Gamecock alumni.

Kyle Ringo, Boulder Daily Camera: And speaking of money, here is the man who must rally the alumni troops and help Colorado dig out of its financial hole (registration).

Stephen Tsai, Honolulu Advertiser: Hawaii slotback Davone Bess appears intent on building on his stellar freshman season.

Matt Hayes, Sporting News: How does Florida State coach Rich Rodriguez sound? Probably not too good to West Virginia fans.

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