
The college football season is here. Every week, different news and notes will pop up, which will affect what happens on the field and off it. Here are the college football week 11 news and notes.
USC has fired defensive coordinator Alex Grinch according to Ross Dellenger. The Trojans were allowing 34.5 points per game on the season.
Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers has been upgraded to day-to-day with his shoulder injury. He has missed the last two games for the Longhorns. Texas plays TCU this weekend.
Michigan has received notice from Big Ten regarding allegations into sign stealing. There was no indication about potential penalties.
Michigan will likely use documents showing alleged sign decoding from other universities in their response to the Big Ten.
The NCAA found no link to rumors that Ohio State head coach Ryan Day or his family had any connection to the organization’s investigation into Michigan.
The NCAA joins Central Michigan on their investigation on whether Connor Stalions was on their sidelines for their matchup with Michigan State. Some pictures and videos show a person looking like Stlions on their sidelines in CMU gear.
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