Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Reporters' Notebooks

David Chanen, Minneapolis Star Tribune: A court document details a woman's account of being raped at a University of Minnesota apartment, which resulted in the arrest of three Gopher players.

Seth Emerson, Columbia State: South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier has reinstated freshman quarterback Stephen Garcia, twice arrested on misdemeanors this winter.

Mike Baldwin, Oklahoman: Bolstered by T. Boone Pickens' historic $160 million donation, one can sense that Oklahoma State is closer to competing with the big boys.

Dick Harmon, Deseret Morning News: Brigham Young coach Bronco Mendenhall named Arizona State transfer Max Hall the starting quarterback.

Toledo Blade: A Toledo player was arrested on a burglary charge after he allegedly tried to enter a deputy's home.

Donnie Webb, Post-Standard: Syracuse starting tailback Delone Carter could miss the season after dislocating his hip.

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