RSSBot
News Junkie

- The quarterback competition is officially back on in Lubbock, writes Don Williams of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal.
- Receiver Justin Blackmon is back on the field at OSU.
- The Big 12 opened Pandora's Box with the suspension of Eric Martin last week, writes Tom Shatel of the Omaha World-Herald.
- Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy is calling for permanent video towers on practice fields after the death at Notre Dame.
- Elsewhere, Kansas is examining its own process of taping practice.
- Texas is bringing in three different players to try to return punts.
- Iowa State coach Paul Rhoads says his team is not in the Big 12 race, reports Randy Peterson of the Des Moines Register.
- Anger didn't get Texas anywhere, so where do the Longhorns go from here?
- Keeping Dan Hawkins around another year may have helped Colorado in the long run, writes Kyle Ringo of the Boulder Daily Camera.
- Nebraska linebacker Eric Martin doesn't plan on changing anything about the way he plays, writes Brian Christopherson of the Lincoln Journal Star.
- Oklahoma defensive tackle Adrian Taylor is getting the ultimate compliment from defenses: double teams, writes Jake Trotter of The Oklahoman.
- Missouri is re-evaluating its red zone offense after getting stuffed three times on the 1-yard line last week and seeing similar failures in previous weeks, writes Tom Timmermann of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
- Texas A&M quarterback Ryan Tannehill's test this week will be much tougher, writes Robert Cessna of the Bryan-College Station Eagle.
More...