Thursday, March 22, 2007

Reporters' Notebooks

Tom Luicci, Newark Star-Ledger: Rutgers coach Greg Schiano matter-of-factly announced a handful of unexpected coaching changes.

Anthony Gimino, Tucson Citizen: Arizona, which finished 115th in offense last season, is installing the spread offense.

Ryan Callahan, Tennessean: Tennessee quarterback Erik Ainge's knee surgery turned out better than expected, and he will miss only three-to-six weeks.

Andrew Logue, Des Moines Register: New Iowa State coach Gene Chizik on spring drills: "There's going to be a lot of contact."

Ryan Thorburn, Boulder Daily Camera: Count Colorado coach Dan Hawkins among those who are celebrating the return of the "old" clock rules.

Scott Carter, Tampa Tribune: This spring is unlike any other for Florida State coach Bobby Bowden, who dismantled his coaching staff in the offseason.

Ed Miller, Virginian-Pilot: Virginia's Jameel Sewell, expected to be the starting quarterback this fall, is recovering from wrist surgery to his throwing arm and his status remains uncertain.

Angelique S. Chengelis, Detroit News: The playing futures of several Michigan players are in limbo because of legal issues.

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