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- The Huskers' intentions to move to the Big Ten date all the way back to 1992, writes Lee Barfknecht of the Omaha World-Herald.
- Former OU player Corey Wilson's mother has set up a fund to help her son, who was injured in a car accident last winter, reports Corbin Hosler of The Oklahoman.
- Here's more on Colorado's newest QB, Brock Berglund, from the Denver Post's Ryan Casey. Berglund, as you might expect, doesn't think Colorado coach Dan Hawkins' future in Boulder will be brief, writes Mark Kiszla of the Denver Post.
- The Big 12's new chairman of the board of directors, Missouri's Brady Deaton, talks to Vahe Gregorian of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
- Oklahoma State picked up Johnny Haynes, a 2011 receiver commit, over the weekend.
- Nebraska's move to the Big Ten shouldn't be a distraction this year, writes Steve Sipple of the Lincoln Journal Star.
- Texas Tech offensive coordinator Neal Brown spoke with Larry Vaught at the Advocate-Messenger in Danville, Ky.
- The time has been set for Nebraska's first two games, and they'll be on pay-per-view.
- Missouri safety Jarrell Harrison was arrested over the weekend for shoplifting and suspended indefinitely.
- Oklahoma safety Quinton Carter spends time working on his non-profit organization that benefits kids in Norman and in his hometown of Las Vegas, writes Jenni Carlson of The Oklahoman.
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