Jul 272011
 

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama – Gunner Kiel told several websites Wednesday he would commit to Indiana, according to 247Sports.

The highly-touted quarterback prospect for the 2012 signing, who was pursued by Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Oklahoma, Tennessee and USC.

Kiel, from Columbus (Ind.) East, told reporters at the Elite 11 less than two weeks ago he would commit prior to his senior season.

It was just the best fit for me,” Kiel told 247Sports. “I woke up having that gut feeling and felt really good about it and my parents were excited about it too.

“I’m really excited I’m committing to Indiana and I’m ready to get things started, and I’m really glad that it’s over so I can enjoy my senior year and know that I’m going to go somewhere.”

Kiel was considered by many to be the top quarterback prospect in the country. He threw for roughly 2,700 yards and 36 touchdowns.

via Report: Alabama QB target Gunner Kiel commits to Indiana | al.com.

 Posted by at 5:59 pm
Jul 272011
 

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – ESPN, which gave you the critically acclaimed documentary film series known as 30 for 30, will be back this fall with a round of seven new films, the network announced Wednesday.

The final installment, set to air Tuesday Nov. 8, is all about the Iron Bowl rivalry. The working title: “Roll Tide/War Eagle.”

Here’s a summary of the subject matter, according to the ESPN press release:

“With two Heisman trophies, two national championships and one crazed fan, the biggest rivalry in college sports, Auburn vs. Alabama, has reached new heights in the last two years. This is the story of the history between the two programs, the bad blood between its fans and how this intense rivalry came to a pinnacle, just when they ended up needing each other most.”

Looks like everyone from Harvey Updyke, the accused Toomer’s Corner tree killer, to Eric Blackerby, the “I Hate Auburn” T-shirt guy, should stand by the phone and expect a call for an interview.

All kidding aside, the filmmakers responsible for 30 for 30 did a superb job with their subjects. Let’s hope ESPN senior producer Martin Khodabakhshian, who’s listed as the director of this film, lives up to that high standard.

And let’s hope no fan on either side of the aisle provides him any new material to add to the perception that this whole state is off its rocker.

via New ESPN documentary on Iron Bowl rivalry to air in November | al.com.

 Posted by at 5:56 pm
Jul 262011
 

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Terrelle Pryor’s lawyer wanted Ohio State to make it clear to the NFL that his client could not return to the Buckeyes. So Ohio State not only declared its former star quarterback would not have played at any time during the 2011 season but also banned him from any contact with the school’s athletic program for the next five years.Big Ten Blog

In a letter from Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith dated Tuesday, Smith said that Pryor was ineligible because he failed to cooperate with NCAA and Ohio State investigators. He then added, “The university must also dissociate you from its athletic program for a period of five years.”

That means that Pryor can have no contact with recruits or enrolled Buckeyes, cannot accept complimentary tickets to home games and cannot use the team’s athletic facilities.

Smith didn’t rule out the use of all campus facilities, however.

“Please note that this dissociation does NOT prohibit you from enrolling in classes at the university to complete your degree,” Smith wrote. “As you know, I would encourage you to complete your degree.”

There had been whispers that the NFL might not offer Pryor a spot in a potential supplemental draft in the waning days of this lockout-shortened summer because he had only been suspended for the first five games of the 2011 season for accepting improper benefits from a Columbus tattoo-parlor owner. Pryor was at the center of an ongoing series of controversies that led to coach Jim Tressel’s forced resignation on May 30.

The NFL’s rules state a supplemental draft is open to “any player who is ineligible.” Since Pryor still could have played the second half of the 2011 season, there was still a question whether he could have regained his eligibility and played.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said the league has not decided anything about a prospective supplemental draft, nor has it considered the status of Pryor.

“We have not set a date for the supplemental draft nor made any determinations on the eligibility of individual players,” Aiello said in an email to The Associated Press.

Pryor’s Columbus lawyer, Larry James, said he sought the letter from Smith to rule out any chance of Pryor playing again in college, although that seemed extremely unlikely since he has hired agent Drew Rosenhaus and has been working out in Florida for the past several weeks.

“When you don’t cooperate (with the NCAA) it’s the death knell,” James said Tuesday. “Once you sign with an agent, once you fail to work with the NCAA, you’re ineligible.”

via Ohio State bans Terrelle Pryor for five years, says he couldn’t play in ’11 season – ESPN.

 Posted by at 8:52 pm