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The people spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because a formal announcement was still in the works. AAC Commissioner Mike Aresco was planning to attend a news conference at West Point, New York, with school officials later Wednesday. Army will replace SMU, which is moving to the Atlantic Coast Conference, to keep the American a 14-team football league. Army mostly competes in the Patriot League, but it has been an independent in football for most of the program's existence. The Black Knights competed in Conference USA from 1998-2004 and never won more than three football games in a season.
Persons: Mike Aresco, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: American Athletic Conference, Army, Associated Press, Wednesday, SMU, Atlantic Coast Conference, league, Navy, Patriot League, Black Knights, USA, AP Locations: West Point , New York
The NCAA's inquiry into a sign-stealing scheme by Michigan's football program was triggered by an outside firm's investigation, which turned up videos of and documented plans and budgets for impermissible scouting of the Wolverines' opponents. A person with knowledge of the situation confirmed to The Associated Press that an outside firm provided the NCAA with evidence, including photographs, videos and documents, that initiated the association's investigation. The NCAA informed the Big Ten Conference, which then notified Michigan's future opponents. There are images and video from Michigan games over the past two seasons with Stalions on the sideline, standing near Wolverines coaches. The photos showed these people seated at games of Michigan opponents this season, aiming their cellphones at the sidelines.
Persons: Connor Stalions, Michigan's, Jim Harbaugh, Stalions, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Wolverines, Washington, Michigan, NCAA, Associated Press, Big Ten Conference, Big Ten, College Football, Stalions, SEC, Washington Post, Post, AP Locations: Michigan, Harbaugh
Oregon State and Washington State claim the actions of the Pac-12 and Commissioner George Kliavkoff in response to members announcing their intent to leave the conference in 2024 show those departing schools relinquished their rights to decide the long-term future of the league. “The Pac-12 cannot continue to be paralyzed at such a critical time," Washington State and Oregon State said in a joint statement. Earlier this month, the University of Washington asked to intervene in the case and for the court to dismiss the lawsuit brought by Oregon State and Washington State. A mediation process is also ongoing between Oregon State and Washington State and the 10 departing Pac-12 members. Lastly, according to the filing, Kliavkoff sent a text message to representatives of Oregon State, Washington State, Stanford and Cal following announcements by Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Arizona State and Utah on Aug. 4 that they were leaving for new conferences stating: “(a)s of today we have 4 board members."
Persons: George Kliavkoff, Gary Libey, , Kliavkoff, ___, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Oregon State, Washington State, Washington, Superior Court, Pacific, University of Washington, USC, UCLA, Stanford, Cal, Atlantic Coast Conference, AP Locations: Oregon, Washington State, Washington , Oregon, UCLA, Southern California, Stanford , California , Arizona, Arizona State , Utah, Colorado, Washington, Washington , Oregon , Arizona, Arizona State and Utah
Ticket purchases to football games in the name of a suspended Michigan football staffer who is the focus of an NCAA investigation into an alleged sign-stealing scheme have been found by multiple Big Ten teams. The Associated Press confirmed through officials at three Big Ten schools that they had found electronic purchases of game tickets in Stalions' name. One school found ticket purchases under Stalions' name to at least four of its home games over the past two years, one of the people said. A third school found a purchase under Stalions' name to a game two weeks before its team played Michigan last season, another person said. Michigan and the Big Ten acknowledged the NCAA was investigating allegations of sign stealing last week.
Persons: Connor Stalions, Stalions, Dave Ablauf, Jim Harbaugh, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Big, Michigan, ESPN, Associated Press, Ohio, Penn State, Big Ten, NCAA, Michigan State, Marine Corps, Naval Academy, AP Locations: Michigan
9 Alabama returned to the top 10 after falling out in mid-September, which snapped a streak of 128 top-10 appearances that dated back to 2015. The number of major upsets to Top 25 teams overall in college football this season remains minimal. IN-N-OUTIowa dropped out of the Top 25 after its second loss of the season and was replaced by No. JMU is in its second season playing in the Bowl Subdivision, the highest level of Division I, leaving the Dukes ineligible to play for the Sun Belt Conference title and a bowl game. Get alerts on the latest AP Top 25 poll throughout the season.
Persons: Nick Saban, “ That's, They've, James Madison, Duke, Tim Reynolds, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Associated Press, Bulldogs, Southern, Wolverines, Michigan State, NCAA, Ohio State, Penn State, The Nittany Lions, Buckeyes, Florida State, Oklahoma, Alabama, Crimson Tide, Tennessee, ” Tide, Volunteers, Cavaliers, FBS, Clemson, Duke, Duke . North Carolina, Atlantic Coast Conference, Tigers, Dukes, Sun Belt Conference, James, Air Force, Tulane, American Athletic Conference . Air Force, SEC, ACC —, The Ducks, Utes, Louisville, Basketball, Cardinals, ACC, AP Locations: Georgia, Alabama, Michigan, Florida, Washington, Texas, Oregon, Washington , Oklahoma, North Carolina, Virginia, Duke . North, Miami, Sunday's, Utah
2 Michigan announced Friday that it has suspended a low-level football program employee a day after disclosing it is under NCAA investigation for allegedly stealing the play-calling signals used by Wolverines opponents. Athletic director Warde Manuel issued a one-sentence statement saying that Connor Stalions had been suspended with pay pending the conclusion of the NCAA investigation. Stalions had not been previously identified by the school but was named in an ESPN report alleging he is a key figure in the probe. The Wolverines (7-0), who started their season with coach Jim Harbaugh serving a university-imposed three-game suspension for a still unresolved NCAA infractions case, play at Michigan State on Saturday. “I do not have any knowledge or information regarding the University of Michigan football program illegally stealing signals, nor have I directed any staff member or others to participate in an off-campus scouting assignment,” Harbaugh said.
Persons: Warde Manuel, Connor Stalions, Stalions, Jim Harbaugh, Harbaugh, ” Harbaugh, , FanDuel Sportsbook, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Michigan, NCAA, Wolverines, Athletic, ESPN, Michigan State, University of Michigan, AP Locations: Michigan, Georgia
The Bulldogs received 43 first-place votes, Michigan got 16, and Ohio State and Florida State each had one. The last time Washington was ranked this highly this late in the season was 2016, when the Huskies made the College Football Playoff. Seventh straight meeting with both teams ranked. Consecutive seasons with both teams ranked for the Third Saturday in October rivalry. Third straight meeting with both teams ranked after the Utes won both last year to take the Pac-12 title.
Persons: Washington, Kalen DeBoer, hasn't, Nick Saban's, , Duke, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Associated Press, Huskies, Oregon, Air Force, Ohio State, Florida State, Bulldogs, Michigan, Washington, Penn State, College Football, Ducks, Texas ., Miami, Notre Dame, Irish, Wyoming, Oregon State, Beavers, Alabama, Arkansas, Crimson Tide, South, LSU, Tide, Auburn, Force, Falcons, , Kentucky, Tulane, American Athletic Conference, Memphis, Big, Wisconsin, SEC, ACC —, Seminoles, USC, Utes, AP Locations: Georgia, Michigan, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Texas . North Carolina, Southern California, South Florida . Alabama, Tennessee, Alabama, Missouri, Iowa, Washington State , Kansas , Kentucky, Miami, Florida, Utah
Miami managed to hang on to a spot in the rankings, dropping eight places after losing for the first time this season. The top six schools by appearances in the AP men’s college basketball poll are Kentucky, North Carolina, Duke, Kansas, UCLA and Louisville. Missouri lost to LSU and also slipped out after two weeks ranked. For the first time since 2005-06, the Trojans and Fighting Irish are playing with both teams ranked in consecutive seasons. For the first time since 2001, both teams are ranked, and it's the second straight home game for the Beavers hosting a ranked opponent.
Persons: Miami's, Duke, ___, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Associated Press, Hurricanes, bloods, Auburn, Bulldogs, Michigan, Wolverines, Ohio State, Florida State, Oklahoma, Texas, Penn State, USC, Arizona, Miami, Georgia Tech, Yellow Jackets, AP, UCLA, Kentucky, Louisville, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt, Saturday, Fresno State, LSU, Washington State, UCF, SEC, ACC —, Ducks, Huskies, Trojans, Oregon State, Beavers Locations: Georgia, Kentucky, Florida, Washington, Oregon, North Carolina, Duke , Kansas, Louisville, Kansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee, Wyoming
Washington is working to finalize the hire of Tulane athletic director Troy Dannen to fill its vacant AD position, a person with direct knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Saturday. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because details of a deal were still being worked out. Yahoo Sports was first to report Washington was targeting Dannen. During his time at Tulane, Dannen hired football coach Willie Fritz and helped turn the Green Wave into one of the strongest Group of Five programs in the country in the American Athletic Conference. Before his time at Tulane, Dannen was athletic director at Northern Iowa.
Persons: Troy Dannen, Jen Cohen, Dannen, Willie Fritz, ___, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Washington, Tulane, Associated Press, Yahoo Sports, Huskies, USC, Big, Football, American Athletic Conference, AP Locations: Washington, Southern California, Iowa, Northern Iowa
The NCAA Division I Council on Wednesday approved a smaller window during which football and basketball players can enter their names into the transfer portal and retain immediate eligibility for the following season from 60 to 45 days. Transfer windows for undergraduate athletes were first implemented last year, and the timing of the transfer period is determined on a sport-by-sport basis. In football, there were two windows: a 45-day window starting in December, after the regular season, and a second in the spring. Coaches in that sport were hoping to shorten the window to 30 days, but athletes advocated for 45 and their position was supported by NCAA President Charlie Baker. Graduate transfers have more flexibility and most enter the portal by May 1 for fall sports and July 1 for spring semester.
Persons: Charlie Baker, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: NCAA Division, Football, Coaches, NCAA, AP Locations: Indianapolis
A Mississippi football player is suing coach Lane Kiffin and the school for racial and sexual discrimination and negligence, saying he was kicked off the team during a mental health crisis. DeSanto Rollins, a defensive tackle from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, filed the lawsuit Thursday in federal court in Oxford, Mississippi, where the school is located. “DeSanto was never removed from the football team and remains on scholarship. Rollins said Kiffin and defensive line coach Randall Joyner urged him last November to enter the transfer portal, but he declined. The complaint states Joyner told Rollins on March 1 that Kiffin wanted to meet with the player.
Persons: Lane Kiffin, DeSanto Rollins, Rollins, , Kyle Campbell, “ DeSanto, ” Rollins, Carroll Rhodes, Glenn Boyce, General Lynn Fitch, Higher Education Alfred Rankins, Kiffin, Randall Joyner, Josie Nicholson, Joyner, Nicholson, ” Kiffin, wasn’t, , I’m, You’re, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Ole Miss, Rebels, Higher Education, Kiffin, AP Locations: Mississippi, Baton Rouge , Louisiana, Oxford , Mississippi, Hazlehurst , Mississippi, Kiffin , Mississippi
A judge granted a request by Oregon State and Washington State for a temporary restraining order on Monday to prevent departing Pac-12 members from meeting until it can be determined who has the right to make up the disintegrating conference's board of directors. Oregon State and Washington State want full control over decision making for the conference as the only schools committed to the conference beyond the current school year. Oregon State and Washington State contend that eight schools —- Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Stanford and California — forfeited their right to be on the board when they announced their intentions to join other conferences next year. Political Cartoons View All 1152 ImagesThe departing schools dispute what constitutes formal notification of departure from the conference. There were no attorneys for any of the departing schools present for the hearing in a courtroom not far from Washington State's Pullman campus.
Persons: Gary Libey, George Kliavkoff, California —, Mark Lambert, Lambert, Kliavkoff, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Oregon State, Washington State, Court, Pacific, California, USC, UCLA, Big Ten, Washington State's Pullman, AP Locations: Whitman County, Washington, Arizona, Arizona State , Colorado , Utah , Oregon, Stanford, Washington State's
The Pac-12's previous high was six ranked teams, achieved multiple times including last week. After Washington State beat Wisconsin on Saturday night, Cougars coach Jake Dickert noted his school's unfortunate position. OUTFalling out along with Texas A&M were Wisconsin, which lost at Washington State, and Tulane, which lost at home to Mississippi. CONFERENCE CALLWith Tulane dropping out, there are no ranked teams from conferences outside the Power Five. RANKED vs. RANKEDNo games match ranked teams this week.
Persons: Quinn Ewers, Nick Saban, Jake Dickert, ” Dickert, , Duke, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Associated Press, Alabama, Georgia, Florida State, Texas, Longhorns, BCS, Crimson Tide, Power, SEC, Clemson, Atlantic Coast Conference, Penn State, USC, Southeastern Conference, Washington, Oregon State, Washington State, UCLA, Wisconsin, Cougars, ESPN, Ohio State, Notre Dame, — Clemson, Miami, Hurricanes, Aggies, Hawkeyes, Iowa State, Tulane, Tigers, Charleston Southern, ACC —, AP Locations: Michigan, Alabama, Quinn Ewers , Texas, Southern California, , Oklahoma, Utah, Oregon, Pullman, — Nebraska, — Florida, Miami, Florida, Iowa, Wisconsin, Mississippi
Oregon State and Washington State on Friday filed a complaint in Washington state court against the Pac-12 and Commissioner George Kliavkoff, seeking to prevent departing member schools from taking any actions that could stand in the way of the Pacific Northwest schools' effort to rebuild the conference. Each school has cited the desire for more financial stability in abandoning the “Conference of Champions” and leaving only Oregon State and Washington State. Political Cartoons View All 1148 Images"We owe it to our student-athletes, coaches, and fans to do everything in our power to protect the Pac-12 Conference and explore all future options,” Washington State President Kirk Schulz said. “WSU and OSU are working in lockstep to identify the best path forward. The future of the Pac-12 must be determined by the remaining members, not by those who are leaving.”___Follow Ralph D. Russo at https://twitter.com/ralphDrussoAP and listen at http://www.appodcasts.com___AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll
Persons: George Kliavkoff, Kliavkoff, Kirk Schulz, , Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Oregon State, Washington State, Pacific Northwest, Big, Stanford, Cal, ACC, Conference, Washington, “ WSU, OSU, AP Locations: Oregon, Washington, Whitman County, Southern California, UCLA, Arizona, Arizona State , Colorado, Utah, lockstep
4 Florida State jumped into the top five after its resounding victory over LSU in Week 1's marquee game. 3 Alabama moved up a spot and Florida State climbed four places and received the remaining three first-place votes after beating LSU, 45-24. Duke capped the long Labor Day weekend of college football by knocking off Clemson 28-7 on Monday night in Durham, North Carolina. It was the Blue Devils' first victory against a team ranked in the top 10 since 1989 against a Clemson team ranked seventh. POLL POINTSHaving Florida State near the top of the AP poll is a familiar sight, just not as much recently.
Persons: Duke, Deion's Sanders, Sanders, Mike Elko, Jimbo Fisher, Mike Norvell's, Bobby Bowden, ___, Ralph D, Russo Organizations: Associated Press, Florida State, LSU, Georgia, Michigan, Seminoles, Ohio, Clemson, Duke, TCU, Buffaloes, Buffs, NFL, Penn State, Notre Dame, Devils, AP, Texas, Florida, FSU, Florida State's, Pac, SEC, ACC —, Athletic, Tulane Locations: Colorado, Alabama, Southern California, Penn State , Washington , Tennessee, Durham , North Carolina, Florida, Texas, Tuscaloosa , Alabama, Mississippi
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