Headlinin’: ‘Panicked’ LaMichael James took his dislocated elbow into his own hands
Making the morning rounds.
Making the morning rounds.
Making the morning rounds.
Making the morning rounds. • Another Devil down
Making the morning rounds.
Weekly notes from the undercard. It was like déjà vu all over again – again – for Utah State Friday night after losing in the final 11 seconds to BYU on a tipped ball that found the waiting arms of Marcus Mathews in the end zone to give the Cougars a 27-24 win .
At some point since last December — most likely after the departure of quarterback Terrelle Pryor in June, but before Saturday’s complete offensive collapse against Michigan State — the fate of the four veteran Ohio State players suspended along with Pryor for swapping memorabilia for cash, tattoos and other perks became a footnote in a much larger saga, with much higher stakes . Compared to the spotlights on Pryor, exiled head coach Jim Tressel and the imploding quarterback situation, Boom Herron, DeVier Posey, Mike Adams and Solomon Thomas were forgotten men — which may actually be a good thing, according to the Columbus Dispatch, because at least two of them likely aren’t going to be back on time : The return of Ohio State tailback Daniel Herron and receiver DeVier Posey from their start-of-the-season NCAA suspensions could be delayed by at least one more game barring a change of heart by the NCAA, sources told The Dispatch this morning.
Making the morning rounds. • A star is born?
The NCAA announced on Wednesday the match times for the NCAA Volleyball Regional being hosted in Gainesville.
Making the morning rounds. • Surprise! The status of Kansas State running back Bryce Brown — the once mega-hyped recruit who returned to his home state after a single, disappointing season at Tennessee — is once again in flux, according to the Manhattan (Kan.) Mercury, which was unable to get a K-State spokesman to confirm or deny that Brown is still a member of the team .
Making the morning rounds. • From the mountains, to the other mountains.
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