October 27, 2009
Clemson’s Michael Palmer Recovering From Concussion Suffered In Miami Game
Clemson tight end Michael Palmer says he’s feeling good but is not sure he’ll play Saturday against Coastal Carolina. Palmer spoke Tuesday, three days after his concussion on a helmet-to-helmet hit that left him on the field in Clemson’s 40-37 overtime win at Miami.
Man Charged With Killing UConn Football Player
Police have charged a Connecticut man with the murder of a University of Connecticut football player outside a school-sanctioned dance, but his defense attorney says he was just trying to break up a fight.
Man Charged With Killing UConn Football Player
Police have charged a Connecticut man with the murder of a University of Connecticut football player outside a school-sanctioned dance, but his defense attorney says he was just trying to break up a fight.
Public Discipline Of College Football Officials Is Rare
The national coordinator of college officials says he generally disapproves of officials being disciplined publicly, but understands why the SEC and Pac-10 recently announced suspensions after high-profile mistakes were made.
October 26, 2009
Tim Tebow Frustrated With Florida’s Offensive Problems
Florida quarterback Tim Tebow is frustrated. He’s tired of the interceptions, the sacks and the red-zone struggles.
October 23, 2009
No. 23 South Carolina Not Looking Past Vanderbilt
South Carolina defensive tackle Ladi Adjiboye says the No. 23-ranked are on high alert as they prepare for Vanderbilt. The Commodores have back-to-back wins against South Carolina.
October 22, 2009
USC To Wear Camo Wounded Warrior Uniforms For Florida Game
Under Armour has announced Tuesday that they have partnered with the University of South Carolina, the University of Maryland, and the Wounded Warrior Project. Players will wear special uniforms with comouflage striping and numbers on November 14th.
October 21, 2009
Paul Johnson Remembers Georgia Tech’s Past Losses To Virginia
Paul Johnson is not downplaying the importance of Georgia Tech’s win over then-No. 4 Virginia Tech last week, a game quarterback Josh Nesbitt calls the “biggest thing since I have been here.“ Even so, Johnson says the No. 11 Yellow Jackets have every reason to focus on this week’s game at Virginia.
Clemson, USC To Face Each Other 3 Times In 2010 Baseball Season
Clemson’s new baseball schedule features 27 games against teams that made the NCAA tournament last spring, including three with rival South Carolina.
Clemson, Miami To Play For 1st Time Since ‘05
A few things have changed since Atlantic Coast Conference “rivals” Clemson and Miami last renewed acquaintances. That tends to happen when four years pass between meetings.
South Carolina’s Eric Norwood up for Lott Award
South Carolina career sack leader Eric Norwood is a quarterfinalist for the Lott Trophy given to college football’s defensive impact player of the year.
Nick Saban: South Carolina Spotted Kicks Last Year, Too
Alabama coach Nick Saban says his kickers won’t use tape to spot field goals and extra points. South Carolina Steve Spurrier pointed out Leigh Tiffin’s use of the white tape to spot his kicks in last week’s game and reported it to the Southeastern Conference. He said Tiffin quickly put the tape in his pocket after kicking. Saban says Tide coaches have found that more than half of the SEC teams put something such as a piece of grass or mud on the field so the kicker knows where the ball will be spotted.
October 20, 2009
Spurrier: Alabama Used Tape Trick on Field Goals
South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier says Alabama used some tape trickery on field goals and extra points last weekend and is asking the Southeastern Conference if what he saw on video is legal.
NCAA: Just 21 Percent Of Athletic Departments Are Profitable
Fewer than 25 percent of all major collegiate athletic departments made money in 2007-08. That finding was released Tuesday by the NCAA, which surveyed all 119 Football Bowl Subdivision schools. Of those, 25 reported overall profits for the fiscal year ending June 2008, up from 19 in 2006.
Steve Spurrier Plans To Contact SEC Office About Alabama Kicking Tactics
According to ‘The State’ newspaper, out of Columbia, SC, USC coach Steve Spurrier says he will contact the SEC office questioning whether a piece of tape used on Alabama extra points and field goals is legal or not.

