Jerry Hill, Waco Tribune-Herald: Baylor has started a "national search" to replace the fired Guy Morriss. Speculation centers on Mike Singletary getting the job.
Mark Snyder, Detroit Free Press: Michigan's Lloyd Carr, 62, made it official. He is retiring after the Wolverines' bowl game.
John Rohde, Oklahoman: With a resume like this, Oklahoma has no business being anywhere near Louisiana during bowl season. Well, Shreveport maybe, but not Nawlins.
Jenni Carlson, Oklahoman: Classless act candidate: Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy sent out his offensive starters with his team leading Baylor by 31 with five minutes remaining.
Tom Murphy, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Arkansas' Houston Nutt denied media reports that he will not return for an 11th season and criticized what he termed “foolish” rumors after the Razorbacks’ 45-31 victory over Mississippi State.
Bud Withers, Seattle Times: Washington State drew more students to its basketball game Friday night than Saturday's football game against Oregon State.
Tom Wyrwich, Seattle Times: Last month, California was within a whisker of being the nation's No. 1 team. Now it has lose five of six.
Paul Strelow, Columbia State: Construction of Clemson's first Atlantic Coast Conference title since 1991 has been delayed for another year.
Mark Berman, Roanoke Times: Miami is looking quite ordinary these days. "We've got good athletes all over. ... Certain people [are] not doing their jobs," Hurricane receiver Sam Shields said.
David Climer, Tennessean: Tennessee might look back on a roughing the kicker penalty as the biggest play in its season.
Rusty Hampton, Shreveport Times: Mississippi Madman Ed Orgeron made a curious quarterback decision in the Rebels' loss to No. 1 Louisiana State.
Mike Sorensen, Deseret Morning News: Utah's victory over New Mexico has all but assured the Utes a spot in the Poinsettia Bowl opposite Navy.
Jack Schaller, Colorado Springs Gazette: The Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl wants Air Force.
Idaho Statesman: Idaho coach Robb Akey on his calling Boise State Broncos "donkeys" before Saturday's 58-14 loss. "Get over it ... It's college football."
Mike Hlas, Cedar Rapids Gazette: You want bad football? Get your hands on the tape of Iowa's loss to Western Michigan.
Tom Witosky and Erin Jordan, Des Moines Register: Regents president Michael Gartner is demanding answers over Iowa's handling of allegations of the sexual assault of a female student by three football players and whether university policies are adequate or were being followed.
Tom Powers, St. Paul Pioneer Press: They have no jug, no pig, no bell and no axe. But the good news is that with all that extra room in the football building, maybe Minnesota can add a few plastic palm trees and a rose-covered trellis. You know, to help them get acclimated for when it finally makes that trip to Pasadena.
Terry Feinberg, Las Cruces Sun-News: Utah State ended its 16-game losing streak — second longest in Division I-A — with a 28-17 victory at New Mexico State.
Pete Pelegrin, Miami Herald: Florida International scored a season-high 28 points, but could not overcome untimely penalties and was dealt its 22nd consecutive loss, longest skid in the land.
BIG shock that Jenni Carlson was the one to break that story on Mike Gundy...
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