Sunday, July 01, 2007

Reporters' Notebooks

Eric Hansen, South Bend Tribune: Notre Dame is ending its 40-year relationship with Westwood One radio after this season and is expected to join ISP Sports in 2008.

Mick McGrane, San Diego Union-Tribune: Rumor no more. San Diego State quarterback Keven Craft is leaving to join his dad, former Aztec coach Tom Craft, at Mt. San Antonio Community College.

Kyle Ringo, Daily Camera: Colorado coach Dan Hawkins says his program is moving from "survive" to "thrive" mode.

Mickey Furfari, Beckley Register-Herald: With an assist from ESPN, West Virginia and Colorado will meet in 2008 and 2009.

Paul Finebaum, Mobile Press-Register: Six months after he was hired, Nick Saban remains the biggest story in Alabama.

Jenni Carlson, Oklahoman: Former Oklahoma quarterback Steve Davis' life changed when his brother died of Lou Gehrig's disease.

Idaho Statesman: A first for the blue turf at Boise State's Bronco Stadium. A Boise State athletic department employee and his fiancee were married on the field.

Brian Murphy, Idaho Statesman: Boise State coach Chris Petersen punishes players who miss class by taking away their complimentary tickets.

Joe Gerrety, Lafayette Journal and Courier: Former Purdue linebacker Kyle Williams was sentenced to 37 years in prison.

Daniel Lyght, Fresno Bee: Fresno State linebacker Quaadir Brown, a projected starter, was arrested on suspicion of felony vandalism.

And here is today's mystery link. Thanks to the Midwest Correspondent.

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