Saturday, January 28, 2006

Reporters' Notebooks

Mike Knobler, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: The NCAA infractions committee has decided to penalize Georgia Tech again. The Yellow Jackets will have their scholarship limit set at 79 for 2006 and 2007, six less than the NCAA maximum of 85 (registration).

Jeff Potrykus, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: It appears Wisconsin running back/troublemaker Booker Stanley has played his last game for the Badgers (registration).

Brian Dohn, L.A. Daily News: Washington Redskin assistant DeWayne Walker appears to be the choice to become UCLA's defensive coordinator.

D. Orlando Ledbetter, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Georgia finished second in the Stafon Johnson sweepstakes. The running back, rated No. 2 among high school seniors at the position, committed to USC (registration).

Steve Kirk, Birmingham News: Andre Smith, regarded as the top prep offensive lineman, might be close to committing to Alabama.

Gareth Clary, Mobile Register: Vanderbilt's Jay Cutler will get a chance to showcase his skills in the Senior Bowl on Saturday. Here is a link to the rosters.

Rick Maese, Baltimore Sun: National signing day — one of the biggest and most meaningless days in sports — is right around the corner. And this year, the absurdity has hit an all-time high.

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