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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — No. 9 Penn State on Saturday, a monster matchup with Big Ten and national championship implications, with a major question mark. Penn State will be the first ranked team Michigan has faced. After Penn State, the Wolverines are at Maryland before the traditional regular-season finale against heated rival Ohio State. The Big Ten's penalty would allow Harbaugh to return for the Big Ten championship game and the playoff, if Michigan makes it.
Persons: Jim Harbaugh, Harbaugh, Tony Petitti, Petitti, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: COLLEGE, Penn State, Ten, Big Ten, Wolverines, Big, Nittany Lions, Michigan, NCAA, Conference, Penn, College Football, Ohio State, Buckeyes, Ann, AP Locations: Pa, Michigan, Maryland, Ohio, Ann Arbor , Michigan
CNN —University of Michigan head football coach Jim Harbaugh was suspended for the three remaining games of the 2023 regular season after the Big Ten Conference announced on Friday the Wolverines football program was found to have conducted “an impermissible, in-person scouting operation over multiple years,” thus violating the Big Ten sportsmanship policy. “I want to thank coach Harbaugh,” Moore told the Fox broadcast with tears streaming down his face. The Big Ten Conference said Jim Harbaugh's suspension from coaching on game days was "not a sanction" of the coach. “This is not a sanction of Coach Harbaugh,” it read. “You may have removed him from our sidelines today, but Jim Harbaugh is our head football coach.
Persons: Jim Harbaugh, , Harbaugh, Sherrone Moore, ” Moore, Warde Manuel, ” Harbaugh, Jim Harbaugh's, G, , Tony Petitti, ” Manuel Organizations: CNN — University of Michigan, Big Ten, Wolverines, Penn State, Michigan, Harbaugh, Fox, University, Athletic, Big Ten Conference, Getty, NCAA, Football, University of Michigan, Big, CNN Locations: G Fiume, Washtenaw County Michigan
3-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes took down the No. 8 Virginia Tech Hokies 90-86 and moved to 2-0 to start the season on Thursday. Clark was naturally targeted by the opposing defense and was fouled 16 times on the night – converting 13 of 17 free throws – while the entire Virginia Tech team drew 18 fouls. They went on a 14-2 run that was capped off by an incredible buzzer-beating, half-court shot by Georgia Amoore to give Virginia Tech an 18-15 lead. “Virginia Tech is a great team.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Clark, Georgia Amoore, David Jensen, , Lisa Bluder, ” Clark Organizations: CNN, Iowa Hawkeyes, Virginia Tech Hokies, Virginia Tech, Hawkeyes, Hokies, Cassel Coliseum, Fairleigh Dickinson University, NCAA, LSU Locations: Iowa, Iowa’s
12 Arizona at its famously hostile arena on Friday night — the kind of marquee matchup that's getting trickier for coaches to schedule with lengthy conference slates, NCAA Tournament bids and even coaches' job security on the line. “I know you always hear people, fans of college basketball saying, ‘We need this.’ It's hard, it's really hard. It's become big business.”The game at Cameron Indoor Stadium opens a home-and-home series, with the Blue Devils visiting Tucson in 2024. By the time Duke returns the trip next year, Arizona will have left the Pac-12 for the Big 12. He won an NCAA title as a Duke player in 2010 and an assistant in 2015 and worked under Coach K for nine seasons.
Persons: — Jon Scheyer, Tommy Lloyd, Lloyd, ” Lloyd, , Duke, there's, Scheyer, “ Tommy, It'll, it'll, , , ” Scheyer, of Famer Mike Krzyzewski, Mark Few’s, John Marshall, ___ Organizations: Duke, Cameron, Blue Devils, CBS, North, UCLA, Ohio State, Atlantic Coast Conference, Michigan State, ACC, SEC, of Famer, Arizona, NCAA Locations: DURHAM, N.C, Arizona, Tucson, North Carolina, Kansas, Kentucky, Hill, Lexington, that's, Arkansas
3 Iowa pulled away late from eighth-ranked Virginia Tech en route to an 80-76 victory Thursday night in a neutral site game. Virginia Tech would battle back to cut the lead to 62-60 on back-to-back 3s from Matilda Ekh and Cayla King. Virginia Tech wouldn't give up as Amoore knocked down a 3 from the corner to cut the lead to four with 1:12 remaining. Virginia Tech: The Hokies, led by Amoore, showed a ton of fight but just couldn't contain Clark. Virginia Tech: Host Houston Baptist on Nov. 16.
Persons: CHARLOTTE, — Caitlin Clark, Clark, Hannah Stuelke, Sydney Affolter, Georgia Amoore, Elizabeth Kitley, Amoore, Matilda Ekh, Kate Martin, Sharon Goodman, ___ Organizations: Iowa, Virginia Tech, Associated Press, Michigan, Sydney, Hawkeyes, Hokies, ACC, NCAA, LSU, Tigers, . Virginia Tech, Host Houston Baptist, AP, womens Locations: N.C, Georgia, Iowa, Stuelke, Clark, UP, Northern Iowa
The national championship game in women's basketball last spring was unforgettable for a lot of good reasons. The game will also be remembered for its controversial officiating and The Associated Press has learned that an NCAA review concluded the refereeing did not meet expectations. The organization had planned a review of NCAA Tournament officiating after the 2024 championship concludes next April, but it was sped up by a year after criticism of the LSU-Iowa showdown. “Doing that assessment was a good step showing that they are trying to address it.”The NCAA review was conducted by the Pictor Group. In the past, some of the NCAA Tournament officials would also work WNIT games.
Persons: Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark, Lynn Holzman, Reese, , Courtney Banghart, , ” Holzman, Clark Organizations: LSU, Iowa, Associated Press, NCAA, Basketball Coaches, Pictor, NCAA women’s, AP, womens Locations: Iowa, North Carolina
Michigan Star Corum Says He Had No Business With Stalions, Unaware of Online Records in His NameMichigan All-American Blake Corum says he has no business relationship with Connor Stalions, the former Wolverines staffer at the center of an NCAA sign-stealing investigation into the program, and he was unaware of documents filed for a company with his name on them
Persons: Michigan Star Corum, Blake Corum, Connor Stalions Organizations: Michigan Star, Records, Wolverines
The football program with the most wins in college football history is prepared to take possible legal action and seek a court order against any punishment handed down by the conference. The case has shadowed the Wolverines and the College Football Playoff discussion for nearly three weeks. Big Ten coaches and athletic directors have urged Petitti to discipline Michigan under the conference’s bylaws that cover sportsmanship and competitive integrity. ___AP College Football Writer Ralph D. Russo contributed to this report. Sign up here AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll
Persons: Tony Petitti, Jim Harbaugh, Petitti, Harbaugh, Phil Skaggs, Graham, Connor Stalions, Stalions, Matt Rhule, Andy Staples, ” Rhule, Ralph D, Russo, Larry Lage, ___ Organizations: University of Michigan, Big, The Associated Press, Yahoo Sports, NCAA, Penn State, Ten, Wolverines, College, Michigan Statehouse, Michigan House, Senate, Michigan, ___ AP College Football Locations: Mich, Michigan, Nebraska, On3
The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because Michigan is not discussing its strategy publicly, and did not provide details of its potential next moves. Michigan and the Big Ten have both confirmed the school was notified of potential discipline from the conference. The NCAA is investigating Michigan, too, but its process is slower and is likely to stretch well past the season. Former Michigan star and Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard said in an email response to AP such a situation wouldn't happen in the Southeastern Conference. Michigan could seek a court order from a judge that would put any punishment from the Big Ten on hold.
Persons: Tony Petitti, Desmond Howard, Greg Sankey —, Mike Slive, , Howard, Petitti, Jim Harbaugh, “ It’s, Gabe Feldman, Connor Stalions, Stalions, Harbaugh, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Big Ten Conference, Wolverines, Associated Press, Ten, College Football, Penn State, NCAA, Major League Baseball, Michigan, Heisman, Southeastern Conference, ESPN's “, GameDay ”, Big, Tulane, AP Locations: Michigan, . Michigan, “ Michigan
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Defending national champion and No. 1 LSU lost to No. 20 Colorado 92-78 on Monday night in the Hall of Fame Series. Mikaylah Williams led LSU with 17 points, Angel Reese had 15 points and 12 rebounds, Sa'Myah Smith scored 16 points and noted Louisville transfer Hailey Van Lith and had 14 points. Also in attendance was Hall-of-Famer Grant Hill, Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams, former major-league veteran Dexter Fowler and members of the two-time WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces.
Persons: Frida Formann, Aaronette Vonleh, Jaylyn Sherrod, Mikaylah Williams, Angel Reese, Sa'Myah Smith, Hailey Van Lith, Famer Shaquille O'Neal, Famer Grant Hill, Davante Adams, Dexter Fowler, Kim Mulkey, Reese, Moyne Organizations: LAS VEGAS, , LSU, of Fame, UConn, Louisiana Tech, ESPN, Huskies, NCAA, Buffaloes, The Buffaloes, Famer, Las Vegas Raiders, Las Vegas Aces, Tigers, Wednesday, AP, womens Locations: Colorado, Louisiana, Louisville, Las, Vegas
Connor Stalions, left, resigned from his job as a Michigan football analyst amid an NCAA probe of alleged sign-stealing by the Wolverines football program. Photo: Paul Sancya/Associated PressConnor Stalions, an analyst on the Michigan football coaching staff who is at the center of a sign-stealing scandal, resigned on Friday, according to an athletic department spokesperson. Michigan came under scrutiny from the National Collegiate Athletic Association in October for allegedly breaking rules by sending scouts to future opponents’ games to record signals the teams use from the sidelines to communicate with players on the field.
Persons: Connor Stalions, Paul Sancya Organizations: NCAA, Wolverines, Michigan, National Collegiate Athletic Association Locations: Michigan
CNN —More than 50,000 runners are set to descend on New York City on Sunday, transforming the city simultaneously into a stadium, carnival and an immense endurance test. Runners will take in all five boroughs of New York City on the 26.2 mile route. Complete coverage of the event is also available on the New York City Marathon’s app which can be downloaded here, and a full list of international broadcasters can be viewed here. Runners cross the Queensboro Bridge as they compete in the 2022 New York City Marathon. Meanwhile, Letesenbet Gidey is making her New York Marathon debut after she recorded the fastest ever women’s marathon debut last year.
Persons: Evans Chebet, , Bill Rodgers, , Geoffrey Kamworor, Mosinet Geremew, Edward Cheserek, Yuki Iwamura, Peres Jepchirchir, Brigid Kosgei, Hellen Obiri, Letesenbet, Miller, Tony, Zdeno Chara, Steve Mesler Organizations: CNN, Central Park, ESPN2, ESPN3, New, Boston Marathon, Boston, NCAA, York City, Getty, New York Marathon, Former NHL, Olympic, Professional Wheelchair Locations: New York City, Staten Island, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Bronx, Harlem, Williamsburg, East Harlem, New York, York, AFP, Rwanda
Connor Stalions, the low-level Michigan football staffer at the center of the probe into impermissible scouting and sign stealing, resigned Friday. The Big Ten, according to Ono, has not begun an investigation regarding the allegations. Ono and athletic director Warde Manuel met with Petitti on Friday, when he was town for the Big Ten field hockey tournament. Big Ten bylaws provide a path for the commissioner to potentially act more swiftly in matters of sportsmanship and competitive integrity. Petitti met by video call with Big Ten coaches and athletic directors earlier this week.
Persons: Santa Ono, Tony Petitti, Jim Harbaugh, ” Ono, Kurt Svoboda, Connor Stalions, Stalions, , Ryan Walters, “ We’ve, Ono, Harbaugh, Warde Manuel, Petitti, Ralph D, Russo, Larry Lage Organizations: — University of Michigan, Big Ten, Associated Press, Purdue, Michigan, Athletic, ” Purdue, NCAA, Big, AP College Football, AP Locations: Mich, Michigan
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Jalen Milroe rushed for 155 yards and four touchdowns and passed for another 219 yards to lead No. Milroe matched big plays both running and passing with the Tigers' Heisman Trophy candidate Jayden Daniels and the Crimson Tide (8-1, 6-0 Southeastern Conference, No. Garrett Nussmeier finished off the game and did move LSU into Alabama territory late. Both starting quarterbacks had 100-plus rushing yards and topped 160 passing by halftime, when it was tied 21-21. The teams traded rushing touchdowns by Josh Williams and Roydell Williams in the third quarter.
Persons: Jalen Milroe, Jayden Daniels, Daniels, Milroe, Dallas Turner, Turner, Terrion Arnold, Jase McClellan's, Garrett Nussmeier, Malik Nabers, Josh Williams, Roydell Williams, Will Reichard, Austin Organizations: LSU, Tigers, Heisman, Crimson Tide, Southeastern, SEC, CBS, Alabama, SEC West, The Tide, Kentucky, Auburn, NCAA, Austin Seibert’s, Oklahoma, NEXT LSU, AP Locations: TUSCALOOSA, Ala, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Kentucky
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gary Colson, who successfully lobbied to introduce the 3-point shot to college basketball during a 34-year coaching career that included stops at Fresno State, New Mexico and Pepperdine, died Friday. However, Colson went ahead, and the proposal passed. He was the league's coach of the year in 1976 and was elected to the school's athletic hall of fame in 1996. He was an all-conference player at Lipscomb and was named the Volunteer State Athletic Conference MVP as a senior. Colson authored the books “California Basketball” and “New Mexico Basketball — The System” about the fundamentals of the game.
Persons: — Gary Colson, Bob Rose, Colson’s, Colson, Norm Stewart, Digger Phelps, Gerald Myers, Gene Bartow, Hall of Famer Dennis Johnson, Luc Longley, Jerry Tarkanian, Dave Bliss, Jim Harrick, Bill Cartwright, Norm Ellenberger, David Lipscomb, Hall of Famer Jerry West, Mary Katherine, Rick, Wade, Garianne, ___ Organizations: ANGELES, Fresno, Pepperdine, Division, Valdosta State, NCAA, Hall of Famer, Chicago Bulls, Fresno State, NAIA, Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, West Coast Athletic Conference, San, Lobos, NIT, Western Athletic Conference, Vanderbilt, Lipscomb, Volunteer State Athletic, Memphis Grizzlies, “ New, “ New Mexico Basketball, AP Locations: Fresno State , New Mexico, Santa Barbara , California, Georgia, Fresno, New Mexico, San Francisco, Arizona, Logansport , Indiana, California, , “ New Mexico, Japan
Michigan has fired Connor Stalions, the low-level football staffer who is at the center of an NCAA investigation into a impermissible scouting of opponents and sign stealing, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press on Friday. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because Michigan was not discussing its internal personnel moves publicly,The NCAA is investigating Michigan for sending people to opponents’ games to record video that would be used to decode their in-game signals. Stalions was listed as a recruiting analyst for Michigan. Multiple Big Ten schools found records of tickets purchased in the Stalions’ name to their games and surveillance video of the people sitting in those seats pointing cell phones toward the field. Sign up here___AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll
Persons: Connor Stalions, Stalions, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Michigan, Associated Press, NCAA, AP Locations: Michigan
Class-action status in the damages portion of an antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA was granted by a federal judge on Friday, a decision that could put the association on the hook for a potential multibillion dollar payout to former and current college athletes. Brought by Arizona State swimmer Grant House in 2020, the lawsuit challenges the NCAA's remaining name, image and likeness compensation rules. Wilken's latest ruling could make more than 14,000 current and former college athletes eligible to claim damages if the NCAA loses the case. “What we’re going to be asking the court to do for the class is to strike down all current prohibitions on NIL. ___AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll
Persons: Claudia Wilken, Grant, Tymir Oliver, Steve Berman Organizations: NCAA, Northern District of, Arizona State, Grant House, TCU, Sedona Prince, Illinois, AP Locations: Northern District, Northern District of California
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Walter Davis, a five-time NBA All-Star who had his number retired by the Phoenix Suns, has died. Davis was star in college for North Carolina where he played for the late Dean Smith. It was North Carolina, where Davis' nephew Hubert Davis is the Tar Heels' basketball coach, which announced Water Davis' death Thursday. The school's release said Walter Davis died Thursday morning of natural causes while visiting famil y in Charlotte, North Carolina. Walter Davis, from Pineville, North Carolina, is part of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame.
Persons: — Walter Davis, Davis, Dean Smith, Hubert Davis, Water Davis, Walter Davis, famil, Phil Ford, Sam Perkins, Tyler Hansbrough, ___ Organizations: Phoenix Suns, North, Heels, Water, Phoenix, NBA, Suns, Nuggets, NCAA, North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame Locations: N.C, North Carolina, Charlotte , North Carolina, Denver, Portland, Marquette, Tar Heels, Pineville , North Carolina
This week's initial College Football Playoff rankings, where Michigan was ranked third, stoked coaches’ outrage over the inaction. The call with coaches Wednesday was also regularly scheduled, but it was dominated by talk of the current allegations against Michigan. Michigan and the Big Ten have acknowledged the NCAA is investigating the Wolverines football program. Multiple Big Ten schools have found tickets purchased in Stalions' name to their games over the last three seasons. A person with knowledge of the situation told AP tickets to the last two Southeastern Conference championship games were also purchased in Stalions' name.
Persons: Tony Petitti, Jim Harbaugh, , It’s, , Petitti, Pettiti, Connor Stalions, Harbaugh, Larry Lage, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Big Ten, Wolverines, Coaches, Associated Press, Michigan, NCAA, Big, Sunday, Southeastern Conference, Purdue, Penn State, Ohio State, AP Locations: Michigan, Maryland
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 08: Former Indiana Hoosiers Head coach Bob Knight on the court during halftime of the game against the Purdue Boilermakers at Assembly Hall on February 08, 2020 in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)Bobby Knight, the Indiana University basketball coach who guided the Hoosiers to three NCAA championships, has died at 83, his family said. The Hall of Fame coach died Wednesday surrounded by his family at his home in Bloomington, Indiana, his family said in a statement. Knight was called "a legend among coaches" by the Basketball Hall of Fame, where he was inducted in 1991. Knight was Big Ten coach of the year five times and a four-time national coach of the year.
Persons: Bob Knight, Justin Casterline, Bobby Knight, Knight, Big, Knight's Organizations: Former Indiana Hoosiers, Purdue Boilermakers, Hall, Indiana University, Hoosiers, NCAA, of Fame, Basketball Hall of Fame, Ohio State Buckeyes, Indiana Hoosiers, U.S, Summer Games, NIT, Alzheimer's Association, Marian University Locations: BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, Bloomington , Indiana, Los Angeles, Massillon , Ohio
But on that winter night in 1985 even Knight's mother, Hazel, sensed something was different as she watched the scene. In the years following the chair-throwing game, former players told stories of Knight's practices, with some alleging physical, verbal or emotional abuse. The chair stopped near the sideline and Reid helped retrieve it, linking him with Knight for college basketball eternity. Longtime public address announcer Chuck Crabb had the unenviable task of telling fans Knight had been ejected. "I get up, and I'm up and down a lot, and one time I'm standing up and I looked across the floor and (hear) 'Coach Knight?'"
Persons: Bob Knight, Knight, nonchalantly, Steve Reid, Pat, Hazel, Bobby, John Feinstein, Reid, speck, , Bob, Chuck Crabb, Crabb, Pat Keady, Everett Stephens, Wayne Duke, Dan Dakich, Lou Henson, David Feherty, David Letterman’s Organizations: Indiana, Purdue, Boilermakers, Texas Tech, NCAA, Associated Press, Big, ESPN, Channel Locations: BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Soviet Union
CNN —Bobby Knight, who was one of college basketball’s winningest coaches and who guided Indiana University to three national championships, has died at the age of 83, his family announced on Wednesday. “It is with heavy hearts that we share that Coach Bob Knight passed away at his home in Bloomington (Indiana) surrounded by his family,” his family posted to his website. Known as “The General,” Knight won 11 Big Ten Conference titles and 662 games in 29 seasons at Indiana. Knight also coached the gold medal-winning US men’s basketball team during the 1984 Summer Olympics Games in Los Angeles. He was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 1991, the College Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006 and the IU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009.
Persons: Bobby Knight, Bob Knight, , Knight, , Knight bookended, ” Knight Organizations: CNN, Indiana University, Indiana Hoosiers, NCAA, US Military Academy, Texas Tech University, Big, Indiana, Texas Tech, Red Raiders, Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, College Basketball Hall of Fame, IU Athletics Hall of Fame Locations: Bloomington ( Indiana, Bloomington, Los Angeles . Indiana
He taught (“The best leaders overcommunicate” and “Always keep score; there’s always a winner and loser in life”). They made a substantial, substantial investment in me and my family, to combine with them and try to resurrect Georgetown basketball,” said Cooley, whose first regular-season game is Nov. 7 against visiting Le Moyne. I’ve seen the lows,” said Cooley, who went to seven NCAA Tournaments in 12 seasons at Providence. “There’s not an organization — maybe outside of Kansas — that didn’t go through a change, a downfall, a dip. But I think we will improve.”___Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 Basketball Polls throughout the season.
Persons: Ed Cooley, John R, Thompson Jr, “ Let’s, , Cooley, Providence —, We’re, overcommunicate ”, , there’s, Ivan Thomas, Uncle Ed, Patrick Ewing, Thompson, Ewing, It’s, Le Moyne, “ I’ve, I’ve, “ There’s, it’s, ’ It’s, “ I’m, I’m, ” Cooley, Georgetown, Ismael Massoud, LaDontae Henton, ” Thomas, Thomas, you’ll, Coach Cooley, he’s, ” Massoud, John III, ” “ We’re, Jay Heath, “ We’ve, we’ve, “ It’s, ___ Organizations: WASHINGTON, , Georgetown, Intercollegiate Athletic Center, Big East, Providence, Associated Press, Hoyas, NCAA, , Kansas State, Cooley, Arizona State, AP Locations: Hoya, Georgetown, Kansas, Washington , Maryland, Virginia, Providence, Washington, Arizona
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Jim Harbaugh usually shares his thoughts freely, and often in unique ways. Amid an NCAA investigation into a sign-stealing scheme under his watch at Michigan, his approach has changed. “Stuff we just can’t talk about," Harbaugh said Monday while the second-ranked Wolverines prepared to play Purdue. Political Cartoons View All 1227 ImagesWhat is true is that contract talks between Michigan and Harbaugh have lingered for many months. Harbaugh has denied any knowledge or involvement in impermissible scouting of opponents and said no one has given him a timetable for the probe.
Persons: — Jim Harbaugh, Harbaugh, ” Harbaugh, Connor Stalions, , Ralph D, Russo, Larry Lage Organizations: Wolverines, Purdue, Michigan, Harbaugh, Associated Press, Washington Post, NCAA, AP, Boilermakers, AP College Football Locations: Mich, Michigan
10, the top five teams held their places and Kansas and Kansas State both entered The Associated Press college football poll on Sunday. 22 after one of the biggest victories in program history and Kansas State moved back in at No. Other than that, there were 17 AP polls between 1995 and ‘96 that featured both Kansas and Kansas State. In 1995, Kansas State was No. 25 Kansas State at No.
Persons: Washington, Bill Snyder, Duke, ___, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Oklahoma, Kansas State, Associated Press, Sunday, Bulldogs, Wolverines, NCAA, Ohio State, Florida State, Oregon, The Ducks, Utah, Penn State, Big, Texas, Sunflower State, Hall of Fame, Wildcats, Jayhawks, Kansas, Coast Conference, North, Georgia Tech, Clemson, Blue Devils, Louisville, Saturday, CONFERENCE, SEC, ACC —, Washington, LSU, AP Locations: Kansas, Sunday . Georgia, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Alabama, , Kansas, North Carolina, Missouri, Georgia, Southern California
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