The Seattle Times is reporting on Wednesday night that two Washington football players are being investigated for an alleged assault that took place on campus following the Super Bowl on Sunday.
Iowa State head coach Paul Rhoads, perhaps feeling a bit feisty after signing nationally-recruited in-state wide receiver Allen Lazard, ripped into Iowa and Notre Dame for trying to flip him after he had committed to the Cyclones this past December.
Former USC quarterback Max Wittek, who announced a week ago that he would be transferring to another school after graduating this spring, has made plans to visit Texas, according to reports on Wednesday from Orangebloods.com and USCFootball.com.
While the high-profile teams continue to stockpile the high-profile talent, coaches who are used to doing more with less are still plugging away on the recruiting trail.
Not everything went defending national champ Florida State’s way on signing day as its long-committed defensive tackle recruit Dexter Wideman flipped to South Carolina on Wednesday.
Chris Petersen got a nice present on the eve of National Signing Day as four-star safety Budda Baker from Bellevue, Wash., announced on Tuesday night that he will stay in-state and play for the Huskies.
One of the results of the change of leadership at Texas is the new approach the Longhorns are taking to paying their assistant football coaches, according to a story on Sunday from the USA Today.
USC quarterback Max Wittek has decided to skip spring practice, graduate and then transfer to another school to play his final two seasons, he told the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday.
Southern Mississippi head coach Todd Monken has hired Auburn quality control assistant Chip Lindsey to be his offensive coordinator, AL.com reported on Wednesday.
TCU defensive end Devonte Fields was attacked and robbed at his off-campus residence on Tuesday morning, according to a report later in the day from TCU360.com.