Eleven Things We Will Learn About the Big Ten



1.  Whether the Illinois of 2007 or the Illinois of 2008 will show up in 2009. After finding his way his freshman year, in 2007 Juice Williams led the way as the Fighting Illini jumped from the basement and punched Ohio State in the nose on the way to the Rose Bowl, where they got devoured by USC.  Granted, Williams had a great 2008, with almost 4000 yards of total offense and 27 touchdowns, but it was his 16 interceptions that played a major part in UIUC’s drop to 5-7, not to mention some personnel losses, notably Rashard Mendenhall.  For Ron Zook’s most heralded recruit, 2009 is the last chance to shoot for collegiate glory.  If he can cut down on his mistakes and rally his supporting cast, 2009 could be another high tide for Illini football.

2.  Whether Indiana is back to being the doormat of the Big Ten. When Indiana fulfilled Terry Hoeppner’s mantra of “Play 13″ in the season following his death, it seemed like Bill Lynch was on his way to making Indiana a respectable program.  However, 2008 was a disaster as the Hoosiers fell to the bottom of the conference, their lone win over a decent Northwestern squad.  2009 looks like it could be just as bad, as their major playmaker, Kellen Lewis, got kicked off the team.  It is up to quarterback Ben Chappell and a veteran offensive line to lead this team to respectability.

3.  Which tier the Iowa Hawkeyes attain in 2009. Kirk Ferentz has led an above average program ever since he overcame the growing pains of taking over from Hayden Fry, which the high points being shares of the Big Ten championship in 2002 and 2004.  However, since 2004, the team has been quite average, managing to make it to bowl games all but one year but not being in contention for the crown.  No more was this evident than last year, where they started 0-2 in conference to end their chances.  They showed their great potential when they upset Penn State, but the win could have been more meaningful for the Hawkeyes.  Amid persistant NFL rumors for Ferentz, the team tries to overcome the loss of Shonn Greene and retake its spot in the upper tier of the Big Ten.

4.  How well Michigan rebounds from that. That, of course, was the worst season in Wolverines history, completely demolishing Big Blue’s leadership as the most consistently good program in college football over the last 40 years.  Now comes year two under Rich Rodriguez, where anything less than a bowl game will set off any panic buttons that had not already been expunged by the shocking collapse.  A look to the south reveals a program recovering from similar turmoil a year removed.  That program, Notre Dame, comes to Ann Arbor in a litmus test of how much Michigan has improved over the spring.  While a loss to Notre Dame will not portend another bad season, a more in-depth reading of the game could portend whether the Wolverines are turning a corner or if they are vulnerable to pulling another Toledo under Rich Rod.

5.  Which direction Michigan State goes after an excellent 2008. Reversing a recent trend for the Spartans, MSU defeated everyone it was supposed to and lost to everyone they were supposed to.  Despite that, they had a chance for a share of the Big Ten title on the last weekend of conference play before they showed they were not up to the challenge of unseating Penn State in its house.  Can the Spartans climb higher, and perhaps challenge the big boys for the title for the first time in a decade?  They need to overcome many losses, notably quarterback Brian Hoyer and tailback Javon Ringer.  Mark Dantonio’s teams have a history of not dropping off a cliff like previous Spartan teams.  Can the latest talent step up enough to avoid a drop down the Big Ten standings?

6.  If Minnesota can build on its 2008 rebound season. If the 7-1 start seemed too good to be true, then FIFTEEN for you, because you are correct!  After a strong start to the year, with the sole blemish being a loss to Ohio State in which they were reasonably competitive, the bottom fell out and they lost their last five games.  The most galling loss was to their Little Brown Jug nemesis Michigan, which stomped them 29-6 at home, thus pissing away a chance to kick the Wolverines when they are down.

Alas, 2008 was a great improvement over 2007, and Tim Brewster sure hopes to continue the upward movement.  The Golden Gophers also move into a new stadium, TCF Bank Stadium, which should inspire them to a strong year.  It is doubtful they can break into the top tier of the conference this year, but that possibility gets a bit wider with a top of the conference in 2009.

7.  Whether Northwestern will go to back-to-back bowls for the second time ever. The first time was following the 1995 and 1996 seasons, when the defense was led by some guy called Pat Fitzgerald.  Heady times are here again for the Wildcats, but will they take advantage?  They need to replace quarterback C.J. Bacher, but the schedule is quite kind as long as they do not drop games to teams like Indiana as they did a year ago.  It would be a shock if this team was in contention for the Big Ten title, but it has happened before and it could happen again.

8. If Ohio State returns to the BCS. Along with Penn State, Ohio State is one of the conference’s two major contenders to advance to the BCS.  And while the Buckeyes have not fared well in those games as of late, they are still to be commended for going to four straight BCS bowls, including two title games.  So anything less than the BCS would be a disappointment.  It would be a major shock if the Buckeyes put up less than ten wins.  So we know this team is really good, but a major barometer will be their September 12 match with USC.  They should be favored in a game they really need to win if they want the January 7 game rather than the January 1 game in Pasadena.

9.  Whether Penn State defends their crown and finds their way to the bigger game in Pasadena. The Nittany Lions rose to the top of the Big Ten again and went to their first Rose Bowl since 1995.  However, they were also a loss to Iowa away from the BCS National Championship Game.  Will they be inspired by the pain of being so close in 2008 to make it happen in 2009?  Their most difficult game is Ohio State, but it is one of eight games at Beaver Stadium.  They also face potential landmines with trips to a potentially rebounding Illinois, recovering Michigan, and a possibly resurgent Michigan State in the regular season finale.  It may not be fair, but they realistically need to go 12-0 to play in the biggest of the big games, but with Daryl Clark returning, they just might be able to do it.

10.  Whether Purdue finds its way back to decency in 2009. The 2008 version of the Boilermakers represented a serious regression, given Purdue had been a slightly above average program under Joe Tiller.  Tiller retired and now Danny Hope is in charge of getting them back to a bowl.  It will not be easy.  It is one of those situations where everyone seems to be getting better and only shaking things out will let us know who improved the most or, at the least, did not regress.  Purdue hopes to be in the former category.

11.  Which half of the season Wisconsin will roll through its competition. That is usually the schema for the Badgers, except it did not happen in 2008.  They started 0-4 in the Big Ten, but recovered enough to get a bowl bid.  However, it was a very shaky season.  The four game losing streak included a loss to 3-9 Michigan.  The three game winning streak late in the season included being taken to overtime by Cal Poly.

So how will 2009 play out?  Bret Bielema’s tenure has been marked by a downward trend, with 2008 turning out to be very penalty heavy.  If this trend continues, 2009 portends a losing season, which would likely cause AD Barry Alvarez to put Bret’s feet to the fire.  But you never know.  Bielema could turn it around and this team could be a Big Ten surprise.

What Do the Jan. 2 Bowl Results Tell Us?



Maybe nothing. Maybe a lot.

Ole Miss didn’t just beat Texas Tech, they handled them on both sides of the ball. This is the same TT offense that scored a ton of points on Texas and got over 30 on Oklahoma, but the Rebels got tons of pressure on Harrell and gouged them with the run game. Does this tell us that Florida will be able to run consistently on Oklahoma and get pressure on Bradford with just the front four, allowing LBs and DBs to stay in coverage?

But wait–what about Utah dominating Bama? The Utes got seven sacks on JP Wilson and locked down Glen Coffee in ways that the Gators clearly couldn’t.

Maybe none of this tells us too much. I know I was personally annoyed at the ass-kissing that Brent Musburger and my wife’s favorite sportscaster, Kirk Herbstreit, laid on the Trojans, continually suggesting that USC had gotten screwed and would frighten either Oklahoma or UF. Sure, it sucks that USC lost the one-loss beauty pageant, but their loss was indeed to Oregon State, a team that got whipped by Oregon and also lost to Utah, who is most obviously the team that has gotten screwed this year. And now we hear a lot about how the Pac 10 went undefeated in the bowls, but look at the opponents: OSU beat Pitt in the snorefest of all snorefests, Oregon won a very entertaining game over Okie State, though after TT’s loss that may not look quite as impressive, Arizona beat an overrated BYU, Cal beat a lackluster Miami team, and USC earned the honor of laying the traditional holiday ass-whupping on the Big 10 champ. Big deal.

Pick ‘Em – Bowl Week Extravaganza – Part 3



Chris Borglum, ladies and gentlemen. You can’t stop him, you can only hope to contain him.

He is…dare I say it…en fuego.

Author Chris DanGo DanGr Fred
Last Week 14-1 9-6 9-6 9-6
Year to Date (74-53) (70-57) (68-59) (76-51)
1/1/2009 Outback Bowl: South Carolina (+4.5) vs. Iowa (Tampa, FL) Iowa Iowa Iowa South Carolina
1/1/2009 Capital One Bowl: #15 Georgia (-7.5) vs. #18 Michigan State (Orlando, FL) Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia
1/1/2009 Konica Minolta Gator Bowl: Nebraska (+2) vs. Clemson (Jacksonville, FL) Clemson Clemson Clemson Clemson
1/1/2009 Rose Bowl presented by Citi: #5 USC (-8.5) vs. #8 Penn State (Pasadena, CA) USC USC USC USC
1/1/2009 FedEx Orange Bowl: #12 Cincinnati (-2.5) vs. #19 Virginia Tech (Miami, FL) Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Cincinnati Cincinnati
1/2/2009 AT&T Cotton Bowl: Ole Miss (+4) vs. #7 Texas Tech (Dallas, TX) Ole Miss Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech
1/2/2009 AutoZone Liberty Bowl: East Carolina (-3.5) vs. Kentucky (Memphis, TN) Kentucky East Carolina East Carolina Kentucky
1/2/009 Allstate Sugar Bowl: #6 Utah (+8.5) vs. #4 Alabama (New Orleans, LA) Alabama Alabama Utah Utah
1/3/2009 International Bowl: Connecticut (-5.5) vs. Buffalo (Toronto, ON) Buffalo Buffalo Connecticut Connecticut
1/5/2009 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl: #10 Ohio State (-8.5) vs. #3 Texas (Glendale, AZ) Texas Texas Texas Ohio State
1/6/2009 GMAC Bowl: Tulsa (+`1) vs. #22 Ball State (Mobile, AL) Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa Ball State
1/8/2009 FedEx BCS Champtionship Game: #2 Florida (-3) vs. #1 Oklahoma (Miami, FL) Florida Florida Florida Florida

Commentary and analysis after the jump. Continue reading ‘Pick ‘Em – Bowl Week Extravaganza – Part 3’ »

F&D Pick ‘Em – Week 9



This is gonna be an exciting weekend of football to watch.

Posting picks quickly prior to the Auburn – WVU kickoff. Commentary to follow.

Fred and I split last week, each going 5-2. Fred made a great pick with Texas Christian; the Horned Frogs devoured a previously-undefeated BYU team.

Author Chris DanGo DanGr Fred
Year to Date (26-30) (30-26) (31-25) (35-21)
#3 Penn State (-1.0) at #9 Ohio State Ohio State Penn State Penn State Ohio State
#7 Georgia (+1.5) at #13 LSU Georgia LSU Georgia LSU
#8 Texas Tech (Pick ‘Em) at #23 Kansas Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech Texas Tech
Auburn (+5.0) at West Virginia West Virginia West Virginia West Virginia Auburn
Virginia Tech (+6.0) at #25 Florida State Virginia Tech Florida State Florida State Florida State
#6 Oklahoma State (+10.5) at #1 Texas Oklahoma State Texas Texas Texas
Cincinnati (-2.5) at Connecticut Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati
Bonus Pick ‘Em: Tulsa’s Total Yards vs. UCF 317 723 666 625

#3 Penn State (-1.0) at #9 Ohio State, Saturday 8:00pm ABC
Chris: Joe Pa’s teams have a hard time winning in the Horseshoe, and this time will be no different.
DanGr: The Buckeyes looked great last game, but it helps to play against a subpar defense. The Penn State defense, while not as stout as that of OSU, is a parsec better than Michigan
State’s defense.

#7 Georgia (+1.5) at #13 LSU, Saturday 3:30pm CBS
DanGo: I’m going with a hunch on this one. Georgia’s a slight underdog on the road, in one of the most intimidating place to play in the country. The Tigers D gets in some shots on Moreno, and wins a close one.
DanGr: Georgia has the better offensive stars, but LSU has a significant advantage on the lines. The Bulldogs keep their dreamsalive by winning a close one.

#8 Texas Tech (Pick ‘Em) at #23 Kansas, Saturday 12:00pm ESPN
DanGo: This is the Red Raiders’ warmup prior to next week’s game with Texas that will probably determine who wins the Big 12 South. Kansas is good, but their defense won’t be able to slow down the Red Raiders, whose biggest question lies with their kicking game.

Auburn (+5.0) at West Virginia, Thurdsay 7:30pm ESPN
DanGr: West Virginia over Auburn. The executives at ESPN are crying in their beer about a late non-conference game they thought would involve two Top 15 teams. This will not be ugly as Auburn’s baseball match with Mississippi State, but it will be a snoozefest. West Virginia wins based on the home field advantage and the Tigers still being in disarray.

Virginia Tech (+6.0) at #25 Florida State, Saturday 3:30 ABC/ESPN2
DanGo: As much as I hate to pick against the Hokies, I was incredibly unimpressed by the passing game of the Hokies last week; their lack of a willingness to throw the ball to the team’s young receivers meant that Tyrod Taylor had to do it all, and the BC defense was able to keep him in check for at least part of the day. Ponder’s developing well and should lead the ‘Noles to a close victory.

#6 Oklahoma State (+10.5) at #1 Texas, Saturday 3:30 ABC
DanGr: Who is Zac Robinson? That is the question America will be asking after he tears it up against the Longhorns. But it will be for naught as Texas remains undefeated behind a monster day from Colt McCoy in a shootout.

Cincinnati (-2.5) at Connecticut, Saturday 12:00pm ESPN Plus
DanGr: This Huskies team has fallen apart after an excellent start to the season. Both teams have injury issues. Cincy’s are less devastating, and they will win.

F&D Pick ‘Em – Week 7



Hey look, Chris won the week! Picking against the chalk and conventional wisdom proved fruitful, bringing him within four games of .500 for the season.

There’s a great slate of matchups this week; there will be contenders eliminated after this week. Hopefully none of them will have to face Nitro in the Joust.

Author Chris DanGo DanGr Fred
Year to Date (19-23) (22-20) (25-17) (28-14)
Clemson (+2.5) at #21 Wake Forest Wake Forest Wake Forest Wake Forest Clemson
#4 LSU (+6) at #11 Florida Florida Florida LSU Florida
#5 Texas (+6.5) at #1 Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma
South Carolina (-1) at Kentucky South Carolina Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky
Notre Dame (+7.5) at #22 North Carolina North Carolina Notre Dame North Carolina Notre Dame
#6 Penn State (-6) at Wisconsin Wisconsin Penn State Penn State Penn State
#17 Oklahoma State (+14) at #3 Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri

Clemson (+2.5) at #21 Wake Forest, Thursday 7:30pm ESPN
Chris: Wake Forest will beat Clemson because Clemson is coached by Tommy Bowden, who may distracted by how good his players look in their tight pants.

#4 LSU (+6) at #11 Florida, Sat 8:00pm CBS
Chris: Florida will slip by LSU by single digits on the strength of some long runs by Chris Rainey and Jeff Demps and strong linebacker play which will limit LSU’s run game (a little) and force them to try to win through the air, not their strong suit this year.
DanGr: The Gator loss to Ole Miss revealed some cracks in the foundation. The Tigers will turn those cracks into breaches behind the steady play of newfound prime quarterback Jarrett Lee. Granted, LSU is not without flaws, which Florida will use to keep this close until the end. The oddsmakers pick LSU to lose by 6, which they will be doing before a successful nutjob, brass ball Les Miles decision in the final minute.

#5 Texas (+6.5) at #1 Oklahoma, Sat 12:00pm ABC
DanGo: IThe Big 12 has begun to resemble the NBA All-Star game — who the hell plays defense at these things? Rice and Tulsa combined for 1030 yards, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the Longhorns and Sooners surpassed that.
DanGr: The Sooners always come to play hard in Dallas, something Texas can only surmount when the Longhorns are clearly superior on paper. Some things never change. Add another notch–not to mention a ten gallon hat–to the belt of Bob Stoops.

South Carolina (-1) at Kentucky, Sat 12:30pm Raycom
DanGo: South Carolina may be a slim favorite in this game, but the ‘Cats have peaked more recently, even though they were given a bit of a boost by Leigh Tiffin’s leg. Kentucky wins in a squeaker.

Notre Dame (+7.5) at #22 North Carolina, Sat 3:30pm ABC/ESPN
DanGr: North Carolina is ranked for the first time since 2001. Notre Dame is not ranked, which is just as good since if they were they would be called overrated. Both teams are greatly improved over last year, but only one of them can win this week. Bruce Carter will be the different for the Tar Heels as he blocks at least one punt to make the difference in a close game.

#6 Penn State (-6) at Wisconsin, Sat 8:00pm ESPN
DanGo: Wisconsin’s chances for legitimacy disappeared after back-to-back close losses to Michigan and Ohio State on consecutive weekends. Penn State is for real, and Wisconin will drop three straight.

#17 Oklahoma State (+14) at #3 Missouri, Sat 8:00pm ESPN2
Chris: Missouri will beat the living hell out of Oklahoma State, though the Cowboys will score some points on Mizzou’s defense. Mike Van Gundy will then call his brothers Stan and Jeff to cry, even though he’s a man who’s now 41.

F&D Pick ‘Em – Week 5



If I didn’t know any better, I’d say that I won last week.

WOOHOO! I WON! SUCK IT, BITCHES!

They’re all tied up at the top. Who’s going to win? Way too early to tell.

On to week 5!

Author Chris DanGo DanGr Fred
Year to Date (10-18) (15-13) (18-10) (18-10)
#8 Alabama (+7) at #3 Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia
Arkansas State (-1) at Memphis Memphis Arkansas State Arkansas State Memphis
Colorado (+5.5) at Florida State (Jacksonville, FL) Colorado Florida State Colorado Florida State
#25 Fresno State (-6.5) at UCLA Fresno State Fresno State Fresno State Fresno State
#22 Illinois (+14.5) at #12 Penn State Illinois Penn State Penn State Penn State
North Carolina (+7.5) at Miami (FL) Miami Miami Miami Miami
Virginia Tech (+7) at Nebraska Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Virginia Tech

#8 Alabama (+7) at #3 Georgia, Sat 7:45pm ESPN
DanGr: I have been impressed by Georgia on both sides of the ball, but I think there is room to improve. The Bulldogs will pull away at the end to complete a game that will be more offensive (of the scoring variety) than people expect.

Arkansas State (-1) at Memphis, Sat 2:00pm
Fred: A mediocre ConUSA team will always beat a mediocre Sun Belt team.
DanGr: ASU has plenty of offense, which will be the determinant against a Memphis team that has failed to win a Football Bowl Subdivision game.

Colorado (+5.5) at Florida State (Jacksonville, FL), Sat 3:30pm ABC/ESPN
Chris: Colorado’s offense vs. FSU’s defense is a great match-up; FSU’s offense vs. Colorado’s defense won’t be fun for anyone to watch, especially not Jimbo Fisher. Buffs win by two.
DanGo: Despite the weakness of the ACC, WVU has proven itself to be overrated, and the Buffaloes made too many mistakes in that game. Florida State will let it stay close, but pull away in the fourth.

#25 Fresno State (-6.5) at UCLA, Sat 3:30pm ABC
DanGo: Fresno State has had its BCS dream shattered, but UCLA is just bad.

#22 Illinois (+14.5) at #12 Penn State, Sat 8:00pm ABC
DanGr: Illinois is coming off a bye, has to travel to Happy Valley, and is coming off two uninspired showings against cupcakes. Penn State is showing no mercy in what may be the team that could let JoePa retire on top. It will not be 2008 Rose Bowl ugly, but this will be over by the end of the third quarter.
Chris: The Juice (the one who hasn’t killed anybody) deflates Penn State’s Big Ten hopes and keeps their own alive!
Fred: Illinois is so overrated, like Zook’s ability to water ski!

North Carolina (+7.5) at Miami (FL), Sat 12:00pm
DanGr: North Carolina is improving, but they are not going to be able to withstand the Hurricanes. They got blown down by Virginia Tech last week and they will get blown down by The U this week.

Virginia Tech (+7) at Nebraska, Sat 8:00pm ABC
DanGo: The Hokies are starting to get their offense organized, and the defense has been strong all season. If Taylor and Glennon can keep it together all day, they’ll walk out a winner.

Predictions for the Upcoming Season



Or, how Fourth and Dumb spent its summer vacation.

While you, the loyal college football fan, probably spent the summer talking about your team’s spring game, watching summer practice and probably looking over the college football guides (and hopefully checking Fourth and Dumb for updates – yeah, sorry about that), we here at 4th&D did something a little different.

We put down our keyboards, stood up, stretched, and walked out of our mothers’ basements.

That’s right. We stopped to smell the roses. We went out and got some fresh air. Some of us traveled. Some of us played quiz bowl. Some of us (heaven forbid) may have even engaged in some recreational drug use. Was it fun? You bet.

Unfortunately, it’s all a lie. Well, except for the drugs. (You know how Florida fans can be, swamp gases and all.)

One of the drawbacks of being a part-time blogger is that it’s part-time. Priorities – you know, silly things like a day job, money, etc. – get in the way. Life catches up, and the next thign you know, Bob Ley is doing an Outside the Lines episode about the Nittany Lions, totally smashing any chance you had of writing a Holding Penalty about Happy Valley. And now, here you are, prognosticating about nothing in particular, on a college football blog that’s seen fewer hits than Mister Rogers’ bong.

All that being said, I’m here to start the 2008 season off on the right foot. Prediction time!

1) Navy, Army and Notre Dame all fail to win as many games combined as the third-place Big East team.
2) Steve Spurrier spends the extra five bucks and buys the whole damn hat.
3) (This one I totally stole from Fred.) Duke fails to finish last in the ACC.
4) Neither Hawai’i nor Boise State win the WAC.
5) Charlie Weis contemplates eating Jimmy Claussen after Notre Dame cuts their food budget due to rising gas prices.

What are your predictions for the upcoming season?

Following the Unloved – QB edition



The following are the best & biggest name quarterbacks who did not have their names announced over this past weekend; we’ll be doing our best to keep track of them and see where they end up in the next few months.

In alphabetical order:

Sam Keller, Nebraska – currently unsigned

Xavier Lee, Florida State – currently unsigned

Anthony Morelli, Penn State – Signed with the Arizona Cardinals (Source)

Bernard Morris, Marshall – currently unsigned

Paul Smith, Tulsa – currently unsigned

Kyle Wright, Miami – Signed with the Minnesota Vikings (Source)

Please note that we will do our best to keep this update, but it would be less than shocking if a player or two slipped past us.

The Holding Penalty – 1/31/08



The Holding Penalty is a semi-regular feature, running down the latest events in college football’s police blotter.

COLLEGE STATION, TX – Texas A&M footballers Yemi Babalola and Brandon Joiner have been indicted on charges of felony robbery after allegedly entering the apartment of a drug dealer and mugging him at gunpoint. Search warrants executed at the homes of the two suspects turned up marijuana, ecstasy and hydrocodone among other evidence. Joiner, a redshirt freshman defensive end, was also charged with a felony count of manufacturing or delivering methamphetamines, and two counts of posessing marijuana and hydrocodone, both misdemeanors. Babalola, an offensive tackle who made six starts last season, was also charged with misdemeanor marijuana possession.

STATE COLLEGE, PA – Things aren’t so happy in Happy Valley, at least not for DT Chris Baker, LB Navorro Bowman and CB Knowledge Timmons. All three players have been removed from the squad following a fight at the campus student union last October. Baker and Bowman have both been charged with felony assault and Timmons with misdemeanor disorderly conduct. The athletes also face potential action from the Office of Judicial Affairs. According to a source at Penn State, Coach Paterno said that the players’ legal issues had become a “distraction” to the team.

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Wake Forest redshirt freshman RB Luke Caparelli decided that it would be a great idea to post something on Facebook. No big deal, lots of people do that. Caparelli, however, decided to post a less than sane message on the site, written in the third person, threatening to “blow up campus” and “for those left standing he will have an uzi locked and loaded in his bag.” Caparelli was dismissed from the football squad and the university, and has acknowledged writing the statement. According to Forsyth County District Attorney Tom Keith, charges are pending further investigation.

CHAMPAIGN, IL – Freshman LB Erique Robertson was arrested and charged with reckless discharge of a firearm and two counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon following an incident outside a Champaign bar on the morning of January 27th. A group of approximately 75 people were gathered in a parking lot outside a bar following a fight, where witnesses saw a man discharge a firearm. There were no injuries reported. Robertson was arrested and released on a $50,000 bond, and has been suspended from the team indefinitely by head coach Ron Zook.

JACKSON, MS – Quarterback recruit Jared Foster, currently of Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, was scheduled to join Ole Miss on National Signing Day. That won’t happen, following an arrest for selling steroids to a “confidential informant.” Foster, who is currently enrolled in classes at Ole Miss and was set to join the team on February 6, has been removed from the team and will not be able to practice this spring. This is Foster’s second arrest; last year he was arrested and charged with assault, pleading guilty.

KNOXVILLE, TN – Apparently Coach Fulmer’s threats of 6am runs didn’t sink in with his team. OG Anthony Parker was arrested over the weekend and charged with disorderly conduct following an incident in an apartment complex parking lot. Knoxville police officers asked the group to disperse, and Parker, a junior and Second Team All-American, refused and was arrested and released on $500 bond. This makes Parker the fourth Tennessee player to be arrested or charged in this off-season. Parker will remain on the team, but Coach Fulmer has said that he will be subjected to morning runs, curfew, community service, and police ride-alongs, among other punishments.

Does this mean he has to return the waffle maker?



So apparently Macho Harris has changed his mind and is going to return to Virginia Tech next season…telling defensive coach Torrian Gray about it via text message.

What I’m trying to figure out is exactly how texting became an “official” communications channel. In a sport where you can give verbal commitments and sign letters of intent, how much weight should a text message hold? Apparently quite a bit, as the NCAA decided to ban text messaging as a recruiting tool in August. Now coaches are stuck with that archaic “telephone” stuff.

I’m trying hard to picture Joe Paterno using a cell phone to text new recruits. Can you imagine him sending one when he was courting Dan Connor or Anthony Morelli?

hey cum 2 psu we gt a gd fb team thx ur bff joe