The Scoop - Friday August 30, 2024

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Please join us in praying for Nick Saban, who recently lost his mother, Ruth Mary Saban Pasko. She was 92 years old.

Ball Tonight: Six more games tonight! Lehigh at Army (6p EST on CBSSN), Temple at Oklahoma (7p EST on ESPN), FAU at Michigan State (7pm EST on BTN), Elon at Duke (7:30p EST on ACC Network), Western Michigan at Wisconsin (9pm EST on FS1), and TCU at Stanford (10:30p EST on ESPN).

New Orleans: Multiple reports today share that Randy Mueller is headed back to New Orleans to assist General Manager Mickey Loomis. 

Louisiana: UL is seeking to fill the director of recruiting and football logistics position. This position will report directly to the Chief of Staff for Football. The Director of Recruiting and Football Logistics will also work closely with Director of Player Personnel and Director of On-Campus Recruiting while overseeing non-scholarship Student-Athletes, logistics for all Football games, and camps. For more information and to apply please visit this link

Colorado: Coach Prime had a message before they went on to beat NDSU last night.

Kent State: Special teams coordinator / linebackers coach CJ Robbins has added the title of assistant head coach.

Wisconsin: Former Raiders and Jags head coach Jack Del Rio is joining the Badgers staff as senior advisor to Luke Fickell.

SEC: The league has decided to move forward with mandatory injury reports.

FootballScoop Weekend Primer: We talk all the biggest games and matchups in the latest pod.

Lane Kiffin: A new ESPN profile of Lane reports he was leaning toward leaving Ole Miss for Auburn until a key figure stepped in to stop him.

FootballScoop Pick 'Em: Can anyone knock off the two-time defending champion, John Brice? Week One picks are in.

On the Line: For the coaches in the biggest games of college football's opening weekend, Week 1 is more about avoiding the agony of defeat than savoring the thrill of victory.

Washington & Jefferson (D-III - PA): W&J is looking to fill open dates for Week 2 in 2025 and 2026. Interested programs can contact msirianni@washjeff.edu.

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