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- The Big 12's athletic directors voted 11-1 in March to keep the Big 12 Championship at Cowboys Stadium. Though it was an unofficial, measuring-stick sort of vote, Steven Sipple at the Omaha World-Herald reports the lone dissenter was Nebraska AD Tom Osborne.
- Missouri coach Gary Pinkel looks back on his memories of the Kent State incident 40 years ago with Vahe Gregorian of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
- Matt Hinton at Dr. Saturday has Colorado coach Dan Hawkins among his six underdogs to root for in 2010.
- Ndamukong Suh was among several former Nebraska greats taking part in Bo Pelini's golf tournament on Monday.
- But Pelini isn't too concerned about Nebraska splitting for the Big Ten in the future.
- Pete Fiutak ranks his 2010 Heisman hopefuls on Scout.com, but only one Big 12 player made the cut: Garrett Gilbert.
- There's a recession going on, but nobody bothered to tell Texas, whose revenue rose 32 percent last year, writes Laken Litman in the Dallas Morning News. Texas A&M also saw a rise in revenue.
- Freshman linebacker Tom Wort's play isn't the only thing turning heads at Oklahoma, writes Jerry Briggs at the San Antonio Express-News.
- The Big 12 police blotter has been mostly quiet this spring, but Kansas State redshirt freshman running back John Hubert was arrested at a residence hall in connection with a domestic dispute.
- Colorado junior linebacker Brandon Gouin was also arrested and later suspended by Hawkins for allegedly supplying beer for a high school campout last week.
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