Thursday, May 24, 2007

Reporters' Notebooks

Jim Armstrong, Denver Post: Louisiana State and Oregon are among teams that have offered Jack Elway, son of former Denver Bronco and Stanford quarterback John Elway, a scholarship.

Ferd Lewis, Honolulu Advertiser: Hawaii's hopes for a 13th game in 2007 continue to fade, but the Warriors are finalizing a four-year home-and-home series with Colorado set to begin in 2010.

Block U: Count New Mexico's Rocky Long and Nevada Las Vegas' Mike Sanford among Mountain West coaches on the hot seat.

Bud Withers, Seattle Times: It's not the ideal time to search for a secondary coach, but Washington State finds itself in that position after firing Ken Greene.

Chip Brown, Dallas Morning News: The Dallas Cowboys' new stadium in Arlington could become site of the 2009 Big 12 championship game.

Suzanne Halliburton, Austin American-Statesman: Texas' offensive line took a hit when two reserves announced they plan to transfer.

Shannon Shelton, Detroit Free Press: Police say Michigan State defensive tackle Bobby Jones damaged a door at the residence of an ex-girlfriend.

Heather A. Dinich, Baltimore Sun: Father of the year? It's none other than Maryland's Ralph Friedgen.

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