Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Reporters' Notebooks

Rick Herrin, Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Help is on the way for Oklahoma. Texas State quarterback Chase Wasson has been granted a special waiver by the NCAA and will be eligible to play this fall for the Sooners.

B.G. Brooks, Rocky Mountain News: Things we didn't know about Colorado coach Dan Hawkins. He went skydiving last offseason and will run a marathon in Australia this offseason.

Chip Scoggins, Jeff Shelman and Dennis Brackin, Minneapolis Star Tribune: Minnesota defensive end Robert McField is facing a 12-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to second-degree robbery and armed criminal action.

Ron Morris, Columbia State: Urban Meyer might be the new hero in town, but it was Steve Spurrier who brought a winning attitude to Gainesville.

Tom Kirkendall: Exorbitant salaries for coaches and allegations of point-shaving by players. It's all tied together by the NCAA's regulation of player compensation.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure how much help Wasson will be, he was a solid player for Texas State but he won't be a QB for Oklahoma and that's what they need.h