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SEATTLE -- As if Washington needed more of a challenge facing No. 1 Oregon, the Huskies will venture into Eugene without their best player.
Quarterback Jake Locker won't play on Saturday, out with a broken rib that has gotten worse over the past three weeks.
ESPN
Over/under Oregon interceptions: 3.5.
I'm taking the over.
SEATTLE -- As if Washington needed more of a challenge facing No. 1 Oregon, the Huskies will venture into Eugene without their best player.
Quarterback Jake Locker won't play on Saturday, out with a broken rib that has gotten worse over the past three weeks.
ESPN
Over/under Oregon interceptions: 3.5.
I'm taking the over.
[h3]Mallard Creek QB Williams: "I'm firm" with UNC[/h3]
Mallard Creek quarterback Marquise Williams, a candidate for a national player of the year award, said he remains firm in his commitment to North Carolina, despite the NCAA investigation into the Tar Heels’ program.
Williams, a 6-foot-4, 220-pound senior, took an official visit to North Carolina for Saturday’s 21-17 win against William & Mary. He said he plans to graduate in December and enroll in college in January.
“As of right now, I’m firm in my commitment,
[h3]Mallard Creek QB Williams: "I'm firm" with UNC[/h3]
Mallard Creek quarterback Marquise Williams, a candidate for a national player of the year award, said he remains firm in his commitment to North Carolina, despite the NCAA investigation into the Tar Heels’ program.
Williams, a 6-foot-4, 220-pound senior, took an official visit to North Carolina for Saturday’s 21-17 win against William & Mary. He said he plans to graduate in December and enroll in college in January.
“As of right now, I’m firm in my commitment,
[h1]DE Nick Bell in intensive care[/h1]
Associated Press
STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Mississippi State defensive end Nick Bell is in intensive care after emergency surgery in Birmingham, Ala., after it was found Sunday that his cancer has spread.
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In a statement, Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen says he visited Bell at the University of Alabama-Birmingham hospital on Monday afternoon. Bell, who is from Bessemer, Ala., had surgery on Monday morning. He began experiencing headaches in late September and had surgery on Oct. 1 to remove a mass on his brain. The mass was later diagnosed as a form of skin cancer.
Mullen says about 50 Mississippi State players planned to visit Bell in the hospital on Monday evening.
Bell, a 6-foot-3, 265-pound sophomore, has played in four games this season, including two starts, making seven tackles.
[h1]DE Nick Bell in intensive care[/h1]
Associated Press
STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Mississippi State defensive end Nick Bell is in intensive care after emergency surgery in Birmingham, Ala., after it was found Sunday that his cancer has spread.
[h4]SEC blog[/h4]
ESPN.com's Chris Low writes about all things SEC in his conference blog.
• Blog network:
College Football Nation
In a statement, Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen says he visited Bell at the University of Alabama-Birmingham hospital on Monday afternoon. Bell, who is from Bessemer, Ala., had surgery on Monday morning. He began experiencing headaches in late September and had surgery on Oct. 1 to remove a mass on his brain. The mass was later diagnosed as a form of skin cancer.
Mullen says about 50 Mississippi State players planned to visit Bell in the hospital on Monday evening.
Bell, a 6-foot-3, 265-pound sophomore, has played in four games this season, including two starts, making seven tackles.