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9:45 PM ET Former Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant plans to take an unofficial visit to North Carolina this weekend, sources with knowledge of the situation told ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg. Inside Carolina first reported the visit. Bryant left Clemson after the first four games this season when he learned he had lost the starting job to
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7:46 PM ET The Kansas Jayhawks fired offensive coordinator Doug Meacham on Wednesday, the school announced. The Jayhawks (2-4, 0-3 in Big 12) have lost three consecutive games. Kansas coach David Beaty said in a statement that coordination of the team’s offense will be a “team effort” but that he will have the final say
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12:01 PM ET Associated Press MADISON, Wis. — University of Wisconsin receiver Quintez Cephus is suing the school because he says a disciplinary probe it is conducting while he’s trying to defend himself in a criminal sexual assault case violates his rights. Cephus was suspended from the Badgers in August after he was charged with
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10:54 PM ET A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has ruled that show-cause order provisions in the NCAA bylaws violate California law. Judge Frederick Shaller’s decision, delivered Tuesday, confirmed a tentative decision he issued in August and comes after the NCAA provided a written objection. The show-cause provisions, Shaller wrote, “are void in California
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8:53 AM ET We know the big names getting Heisman buzz. Tua Tagovailoa is running away with the award early, while Kyler Murray and Will Grier and Dwayne Haskins are all patiently waiting for the Alabama offense to have something approaching a bad game. Even a few long shots such as Trace McSorley, Ed Oliver,
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5:00 PM ET Associated Press ATHENS, Ga. — Coach Kirby Smart says left guard Solomon Kindley avoided a serious knee injury and could play for No. 2 Georgia in this week’s game at No. 13 Louisiana State. Kindley was carted off the field in the first quarter of Georgia’s 41-13 win over Vanderbilt . Smart
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10:30 AM ET Nick Saban isn’t ready to call this the best offense he’s ever coached. Alabama’s 66-year-old coach just isn’t into making comparisons. Besides, he said, “We’ve had some really good offensive teams in the past.” But with all due respect to those teams of the past, nothing compares to what we’re seeing today.
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11:14 PM ET Chris Low Close ESPN Senior Staff Writer College football reporter Joined ESPN.com in 2007 Graduate of the University of Tennessee Jake Trotter Close ESPN Staff Writer Covers the Big 12 Joined ESPN.com in 2011 Graduate of Washington & Lee University Mike Stoops is out as Oklahoma‘s defensive coordinator on the heels of
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