LeGarrette Blount Lands Another Hook

This punch won’t be so costly for LeGarrette Blount. The rookie running back capped off a feisty night practice for the Tennessee Titans with a short punch to the helmet of defensive end Erik Bakhtiari a few moments after having his own helmet ripped off for the second time in as many plays. Blount had just returned to the Titans on Wednesday night after being excused since Sunday for personal reasons. He was carrying the ball in a drill near the goal line when his helmet came off, and he kept his feet moving toward the end zone. The play ended with some pushing and shoving, then Blount threw a right into Bakhtiari’s facemask. Blount quickly talked to coach Jeff Fisher before leaving the field. “He apologized, and I said he didn’t have to apologize,” Fisher said. “It’s football. It’s training camp.” Blount was suspended by the University of Oregon

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Agent Nearly Persuaded John Moffitt

In early January, Offensive lineman John Moffitt was ready to leave the University of Wisconsin football team and jump to the NFL. A couple days after the Badgers’ victory over Miami (Fla.) in the Champs Sports Bowl. Moffitt talked to agents, who told him he could be picked as high as the third or fourth round. “I called him up [UW coach Bret Bielema and was like, ‘Coach, thanks for everything, but I’m going to move on,’ he said. Moffitt never signed anything or committed to an agent. But he was getting advice from one. “I don’t know if it was the best advice,” he said. It’s an example of how persuasive agents can be, especially catching an athlete at a vulnerable time. Moffitt also worried his pectoral muscle wasn’t completely healed for the bench press he would have to perform for scouts. As it turns out,

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Mountain West Adds Fresno State and Nevada

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Mountain West Conference announced tonight that California State University, Fresno and the University of Nevada, Reno have accepted invitations to join the MWC.

“Fresno State is honored to accept the invitation to join the Mountain West Conference,” said Fresno State President John Welty. “We look forward to competition against some universities we have not faced previously and to renewing rivalries with San Diego State, Colorado State and several other schools that we enjoyed previously.”

“We have had a great experience in the WAC. We have appreciated the strong competition and the wonderful colleagues” said Nevada President Milt Glick. “The offer to join the Mountain West Conference is an opportunity we cannot turn down. The Mountain West is a strong conference and this will enhance our natural rivalry with UNLV and continue our rivalry with Boise State. We believe joining this conference

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Mountain West Adds Fresno State and Nevada

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Mountain West Conference announced tonight that California State University, Fresno and the University of Nevada, Reno have accepted invitations to join the MWC.

“Fresno State is honored to accept the invitation to join the Mountain West Conference,” said Fresno State President John Welty. “We look forward to competition against some universities we have not faced previously and to renewing rivalries with San Diego State, Colorado State and several other schools that we enjoyed previously.”

“We have had a great experience in the WAC. We have appreciated the strong competition and the wonderful colleagues” said Nevada President Milt Glick. “The offer to join the Mountain West Conference is an opportunity we cannot turn down. The Mountain West is a strong conference and this will enhance our natural rivalry with UNLV and continue our rivalry with Boise State. We believe joining this conference

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Kaveinga Transfer Appeal Denied

PROVO, Utah — BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall today announced that the school’s NCAA waiver appeal on behalf of USC transfer Uona Kaveinga has been denied. As such, the junior linebacker will not be eligible to play in games during the 2010 season and will utilize a redshirt year. He will then have two years of eligibility remaining starting in 2011.

Kaveinga Transfer Appeal Denied

PROVO, Utah — BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall today announced that the school’s NCAA waiver appeal on behalf of USC transfer Uona Kaveinga has been denied. As such, the junior linebacker will not be eligible to play in games during the 2010 season and will utilize a redshirt year. He will then have two years of eligibility remaining starting in 2011.

Top Draft Eligible FB Prospects In The Nation

The NFL Draft Bible big board rankings are based on the accumulation of BLESTO and NATIONAL reports, in addition to feedback from NFL personnel, college football coaches and internal scouting department:

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TOP DRAFT ELIGIBLE FULLBACK PROSPECTS
# FIRST NAME LAST NAME SCHOOL HT WT 40 INFO
1 Robert Hughes (RB) Notre Dame 5110 236 4.55 LINK
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Top Draft Eligible RB Prospects In The Nation

The NFL Draft Bible big board rankings are based on the accumulation of BLESTO and NATIONAL reports, in addition to feedback from NFL personnel, college football coaches and internal scouting department:

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Player Spotlight: Joique Bell, Buffalo Bills

Meet Joique Bell, an undrafted rookie free agent from D2 Wayne State, who carved up the Washington Redskins in his first preseason game for 52 yards and one touchdown on five carries. With injuries to Marshawn Lynch and Fred Jackson, Bills fans have already come to find out about the 2010 Harlon Hill Award Winner. NFL Draft Bible host Bo Marchionte catches up with Bell after his stellar performance.

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TOP DRAFT ELIGIBLE RUNNING BACK PROSPECTS
# FIRST NAME LAST NAME SCHOOL HT WT 40 INFO
1 Ryan Williams** Virginia Tech 5100 205 4.46 LINK
TOP DRAFT ELIGIBLE QUARTERBACK PROSPECTS
# FIRST NAME LAST NAME SCHOOL HT WT 40 INFO
1 Jake Locker Washington 6024 230 4.65 LINK
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