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Andrew Maxwell may have taken just about every snap for Michigan State last year, but the quarterback job for the Spartans in 2013 is apparently far more open than anyone outside (or, potentially, inside) East Lansing could have imagined.
Some links from around college football on a Sunday... -- Adam Sparks of the Daily News Journal writes that an overlooked NCAA rule could keep a Middle Tennessee player and Marine off the field this year.
Not to be outdone by his Iron Bowl rival, an Alabama defender has found himself in some off-the-field trouble as well.
Indicted on Friday in connection to a sexual assault case earlier this summer, Vanderbilt wide receiver Chris Boyd has turned himself into police, according to the Nashville Tennessean.
Linebacker Danny Spond was a key component of Notre Dame’s second-ranked scoring defense last year.
Auburn coach Gus Malzahn hoped to have a starting quarterback named by Monday.
Some links from around college football on a Saturday... -- Could someone else besides Jadeveon Clowney go No. 1 overall next year?
Auburn safety Demetruce McNeal is in the headlines again.
Ohio State cornerback Bradley Roby may have had his battery charge reduced, but he’ll still miss some playing time in 2013.
If the headline sounds familiar, there’s a reason.
Michael Brewer was presumed to be Texas Tech’s next starting quarterback.
Who will be the starting quarterback for Oklahoma still remains to be seen.
As of earlier this month, four former Vanderbilt players had been charged in an alleged sexual assault case that took place in a campus dorm earlier this summer.
Some links from around college football on a Friday... -- Miami defensive lineman Dyron Dye is, as you can imagine, getting impatient with the NCAA on his eligibility ruling. -- As thin as Oklahoma is at defensive line, the Sooners got a much-needed addition on Wednesday. -- A Clemson tight end is out 3-4 weeks with a MCL injury. -- Is Arizona becoming known as Transfer U?
As part of a handful of off-the-field incidents over the summer involving Ohio State players, Buckeyes cornerback Bradley Roby was arrested last month on a battery charge.
The so-called Bear Raid has its first starting quarterback.
It’s been a while -- a long while -- in the making, but the Russell Athletic Bowl officially announced on Thursday that it had agreed to a six-year partnership with the Big 12.
Just weeks before the start of the college football season, we have perhaps our most offseason-y post of 2013.
The one-liners wish a happy belated birthday to Mila Kunis... -- Who’s in, who’s out, and who’s on the fence when it comes to licensing with EA Sports’ NCAA Football franchise?
Wednesday morning brought some more scheduling news as we inch a little closer to the start of the season.
As one of two major contributors to depart the TCU program earlier this month, offensive tackle Tayo Fabuluje is apparently headed back to where his collegiate career began.
Similar to BYU’s cornerback situation, Florida State’s wide receiver unit has had some tough luck with attrition.
Some links from around college football on a Wednesday... -- Man, BYU cannot catch a break with injuries. -- USF’s receiver unit is going through more attrition. -- One of the four ex-Vanderbilt players connected to a rape case has pleaded not guilty. -- Former Oklahoma State and current Dallas Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant has some strong words for the NCAA. -- A reserve Duke offensive lineman is out for the year with an ankle injury. -- Dan Wetzel writes that Brian Kelly has unfinished business at Notre Dame. -- Ohio State is picking up the pace to catch the SEC, Pat Forde writes. -- Apparently, Jadeveon Clowney didn’t give his full effort and was a bit out of shape last year.
Well, y’all can turn off the air raid sirens and stop the presses.