College Football Links From Across the Country (3/9/20)
/Daily College Football Links (March 9, 2020)
A big weekend for the Hoosiers as spring football practice kicked off on Saturday. Along with spring practice updates and new strength coach news, I have gathered popular news stories from around the state, region and country that I thought fans would enjoy. If you have any links or stories you’d like to share please email them to TheHoosierHuddle@gmail.com. I have also included some fun off-season reading.
Indiana Hoosiers
Video: OC Nick Sheridan and DC Kane Wommack post spring practice no. 2 via Hoosier Huddle
Report: Indiana to hire Aaron Wellman as new strength and conditioning coach via Hoosier Huddle
Allen has his Hoosiers focused on three things as Spring practice starts via Hoosier Huddle
Notes and quotes from Tom Allen’s Spring Football preview press conference via Hoosier Huddle
Sampson James pulls name from transfer portal, will return to IU via Hoosier Huddle
Hoosier Huddle: Haggard dedicated to his commitment on the Indiana offensive line
Athlon Sports previews IU Spring Football 2020
Big Ten Football
Three Buckeyes in PFF’s top 10 returning Big Ten players via 247 Sports
Ex-Nebraska RB Maurice Washington sentenced to 30 days in jail, two years probation, CBS Sports reports
Former Ohio State players plead not guilty to rape, kidnapping charges according to ESPN’s report
College Football
20 Things for Spring: The college football names, battles, and storylines you need to know in 2020 via CBS Sports
The best college football programs to never win a national championship, according to Bleacher Report
NBC Sports: NCAA releases statement on Coronavirus outbreak
Hot seat rankings for every power five team via College Football News
The Athletic ranks the 15 best groups of 5 college football coaches (Subscription)
Off-Season Reading Suggestions
The Search for Indiana Football Glory
The 50 Best* College Football Teams of All Time
Study Hall: College Football, Its Stats and Its Stories
The System: The Glory and Scandal of Big-Time College Football