Tidbits From The College Gridiron

Emmanuel Moody, who decided to transfer from USC due to lack of expected playing time, has decided to transfer to the defending champion Florida Gators. Moody will enroll this semester and per NCAA regulations, will have to sit out this season. He will become eligible next year.

Arkansas defensive end was arrested Friday night on felony drug charges. Police found marijuana and one Ecstasy pill in his car. He has been suspended indefinitely by Razorbacks coach Houston Nutt.

South Carolina quarterback Blake Mitchell had his one game suspension upheld by South Carolina AD Eric Hyman. Mitchell had been suspended for missing too many classes during the summer session. Bobby Wallace and Chris Hail were also suspended for the same reasons.

USC will be without the services of starting running back Chauncey Washington and backup quarterback Mark Sanchez for their opener against Idaho. Both were injured during a preseason scrimmage. It shouldn’t really hurt the Trojans as they are 45-point favorites.

According to a source at the University of Texas, the Board of Regents at the school will give head coach Mack Brown a contract extension and a raise. The extension will add another 10 years on his contract and should put him in the $3 million a year range. Back in 2005, Brown had signed a 10 year extension worth $2.6 a year, with a $100,000 raise each year.

Alabama head coach Nick Saban has suspended starting wide receiver Keith Brown and starting linebacker Prince Hall for a violation of team rules. The pair will be suspended for their season opener against Western Carolina.

The University of Texas Longhorns will be without their speedy receiver Billy Pittman for their opener against Arkansas State. Pittman is sidelined with a shoulder injury. The good news is that star receiver Limas Sweed should be able to play despite a sprained wrist.


Week 1 Rankings

AP Top 25 USA Today Poll
1. USC (62) 0-0 1,622   1. USC (45) 0-0 1,481
2. LSU (2) 0-0 1,511   2. LSU (4) 0-0 1,372
3. West Virginia (1) 0-0 1,396   3. Florida (9) 0-0 1,278
4. Texas 0-0 1,375   4. Texas 0-0 1,231
5. Michigan 0-0 1,371   5. Michigan (2) 0-0 1,218
6. Florida 0-0 1,276   6. West Virginia 0-0 1,205
7. Wisconsin 0-0 1,192   7. Wisconsin 0-0 1,114
8. Oklahoma 0-0 1,166   8. Oklahoma 0-0 1,026
9. Virginia Tech 0-0 1,148   9. Virginia Tech 0-0 1,005
10. Louisville 0-0 1,031   10. Ohio State 0-0 919
11. Ohio State 0-0 876   11. Louisville 0-0 836
12. California 0-0 790   12. California 0-0 763
13. Georgia 0-0 782   13. Georgia 0-0 604
14. UCLA 0-0 605   14. Auburn 0-0 595
15. Tennessee 0-0 571   15. Tennessee 0-0 583
16. Rutgers 0-0 560   16. Rutgers 0-0 466
17. Penn State 0-0 542   17. UCLA 0-0 454
18. Auburn 0-0 519   18. Penn State 0-0 440
19. Florida State 0-0 392   19. Nebraska 0-0 388
20. Nebraska 0-0 377   20. Arkansas 0-0 360
21. Arkansas 0-0 376   21. Florida State 0-0 301
22. TCU 0-0 283   22. TCU 0-0 233
23. Hawaii 0-0 256   23. Boise State 0-0 222
24. Boise State 0-0 187   24. Hawaii 0-0 214
25. Texas A&M 0-0 162   25. Texas A&M 0-0 209