Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Reporters' Notebooks

Paul Strelow, Columbia State: This can't be good. The watercraft rode in a fatal accident involving a Clemson track coach and two football players appear to be owned by boosters.

Omar Kelly, South Florida Sun-Sentinel: Miami linebacker Willie Williams, whose lengthy police record as a juvenile made him a controversial recruit, has sought a release from his scholarship and could be headed to Tennessee or Louisville.

Michael Pointer, Indianapolis Star: Purdue receiver Dorien Bryant pleaded guilty to a disorderly conduct charge and was sentenced to one year of probation and five days of road crew work.

Mike Baldwin, Oklahoman: If you want a ticket to this season's Oklahoma-Oklahoma State game, it will cost you $100. That's not the scalper price. That's the price on the ticket (registration).

Anthony Gimino, Tucson Citizen: Sales of season tickets continue to rise at Arizona, continuing a trend that started with the hiring of Mike Stoops.

Iliana Limon, Albuquerque Tribune: Two New Mexico players were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and failure to obey police.

Mark Anderson, Las Vegas Review-Journal: A running back who is transferring from Oregon has Nevada Las Vegas high on his list.

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