Though Maryland running back Wes Brown will not face any charges for his conduct with police in an incident earlier this month, he will still miss the entire 2013 season.
It’s been a while in the making, at least as far as the rumor mill is concerned, but talented wide receiver/defensive back Nick Brassell is no longer part of the Ole Miss program.
Teddy Bridgewater may have been on to something when he said Louisville would “take in and welcome” former Auburn and Arkansas State running back Michael Dyer.
Florida quarterback Jeff Driskel is already out for possibly up to two weeks because of appendectomy surgery, but at least his timetable for return is relatively clear.
On the verge of what would be his second season with Temple, quarterback-turned-H-back-turned running back Kevin Newsome will instead call it a career.
Some links from around college football on a Thursday... -- Tennessee coach Butch Jones says defensive back Eric Gordon is “not part of the team” but part of the program.
We know the college football season is getting close not by the beginning of fall camp, but by our ability to now officially debate which teams are overrated (or not getting any love) heading into 2013.
A year ago, Penn State president Rodney Erickson signed a consent decree from NCAA president Mark Emmert that imposed multiple severe sanctions on the program.
The Ed O’Bannon lawsuit is still waiting on a possible class certification, so a ruling on whether current and/or former athletes will eventually be entitled to compensation for the use of their name, image and likeness remains a ways off.
Coming up on two months since dropping Notre Dame in favor of transferring to UCLA, highly-touted defensive lineman Eddie Vanderdoes has received the all-clear from the NCAA to play for the Bruins this fall.
While it remains to be seen if Penn State’s NCAA sanctions will be overturned, the three former university admins at the heart of the Jerry Sandusky scandal will likely know their fate within the next year.