Category: College Football (Page 248 of 296)

Second coming of Vince Young to decide future Wednesday

The nation’s top high school recruit, Terrelle Pryor, is expected to announce which college he plans to attend on Wednesday. He has apparently cut his choices down to three: Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State.

That leaves Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State, according to Pryor. His quarterbacks coach, Roy Hall, told the Plain Dealer last week that he had a gut feeling that Pryor would wind up at Ohio State.

If Ohio State gets Pryor that would be a tremendous blow to Michigan, who hired former West Virginia head coach Rich Rodriguez to install the spread offense. Rich Rod’s spread offense won’t look too good without a spread-offense quarterback. And Chad Henne’s backup, Ryan Mallett, transferred to Arkansas so Wolverine fans better hope Pryor bleeds Maze n’ Blue.

One YouTube viewer has already bought into the rumor that Pryor is heading to “Buckeye City”:

Bobby Petrino talks to a recruit about commitment

ESPN.com’s Gene Wojciechowski did a mock conversation between new Arkansas head coach Bobby Petrino and a recruit’s dad. It’s hilarious if you know anything about Petrino and his decorative past.

Petrino: “Before we start, can I just say one thing from the bottom of my heart? This is by far the best Chex Mix I’ve ever had in my life. My wife Becky will kill me if I leave here without the recipe.”

Recruit’s dad: “Recipe? You open the bag and pour it into a bowl.”

“Hold on — I’m writing this down. Into … a … bowl. Well, I can certainly see where your son gets his smarts.”
“Yes, about my son …”
“Best recruit I’ve ever seen. He could be a legend in Little Rock.”
“You mean Fayetteville.”
“Fayetteville … Little Rock. I keep getting those two mixed up. Memo to me: buy map of state.”
“You’ve never actually seen my son play in person, have you?”
“Not exactly. But I have seen him on film and he’s absolutely the kind of student-athlete I want in, uh …”
“Fayetteville?”
“That’s the place. And while we’re discussing college campuses, do you mind me asking where your son has taken his official visits?”
“Well, so far he’s talked to Notre Dame, LSU, Florida, Mississippi and Auburn.”
“Weird — so did I. What I meant to say is, has he made any kind of verbal commitment?”
“Yes, to Auburn.”
“Weird — so did I. I mean, he’s only given them his word, right?”
“Isn’t that enough?”
“It’s been my experience that if you try hard enough, you can get out of anything, including your word.”

To read the entire mock conversation, click here.

College players pissed that there’s no playoff, too

It seems that every morning another highly touted underclassman declares eligible for the NFL draft. Arkansas’ Darren McFadden, Rutgers’ Ray Rice, UCF’s Kevin Smith, WVU’s Steve Slaton and Vernon Gholston of Ohio State are just some of the more well-known prospects that have decided to forego their senior seasons and enter the NFL draft.

That must mean only one thing: Just like fans, college football players must be upset that there’s no playoff system, too. It’s the only explanation that I can come up with to explain why these kids aren’t staying in school for another year. It’s either that, or the fact that they’re about to get a butt load of money…no, no – it must be the fact that they’re pissed that there’s no playoff system.

Pete Fiutak of FOXSports.com breaks down what round the top underclassmen are projected to be taken, as well as whether or not it’s a good move to come out early.

McFadden hancuffed after bar incident

Well it’s that time of year again. The bowl season has wrapped up, the NFL playoffs are in full swing and with the draft just a few short months away, one of the top prospects is hurting his stock by getting into trouble.

Heisman Trophy runner-up Darren McFadden was handcuffed by police and then released without charges after being involved in a “pretty rowdy scene” at a piano bar early Thursday.

Arkansas’ All-American running back and at least four others were at the downtown bar when a disturbance broke out shortly after midnight, police Lt. Terry Hastings said. A bouncer was hit in the face as he was trying to get the group to leave, Hastings said. A police report did not specify who hit the bouncer.

McFadden’s mother claims that Darren was trying to protect his younger brother. At first this seemed like a big deal, but with more details coming out, it sounds more like a scuffle than a full-blown fight. Apparently it wasn’t even a real bar, but a “piano-bar”, whatever that is…

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