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UNC’s Davis to release his cell records (AP)

Published: July 21, 2011

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North Carolina coach Butch Davis plans to release his personal cell phone records to media outlets covering the NCAA investigation of the school’s football program. The school had previously released records in June showing only few calls from Davis’ office and university-issued cell phone in 2009 and 2010.
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Spurrier: QB Garcia likely back for camp (AP)

Published: July 20, 2011

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Steve Spurrier was back in his old SEC media days form, cracking wise, raving about his team’s offensive playmakers and still managing a folksy dose of poormouthing, too. He said “in all likelihood”, quarterback Stephen Garcia will be back in the fold for preseason camp. After all, Spurrier cracked, “I guess we don’t want to [...]


NCAA puts LSU on 1-year probation (AP)

Published: July 19, 2011

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LSU committed major violations while recruiting a junior college football player, but won’t be slapped with any postseason bans or future scholarship reductions, the NCAA ruled Tuesday. The governing body decided to place the school on probation for a year and cited a former assistant coach for unethical conduct.
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USC suspends RB Tyler for comments (AP)

Published: July 18, 2011

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Southern California tailback Marc Tyler has been suspended from all team activities and the Trojans’ season opener for comments he made to TMZ that implied he gets paid to play for USC. When asked by TMZ whether he could make more money at USC or in the NFL, Tyler said, “USC, they breaking bread,” making [...]


Oregon mum on recruiting scandal (AP)

Published: July 16, 2011

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Oregon has hired a high-profile law firm and stayed mum as questions mount about the Ducks’ $25,000 payment to a Texas-based recruiting service. The NCAA is investigating what appears to be an inflated payment for services provided by so-called street agent Willie Lyles of Complete Scouting Services in Houston.
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