The Scoop - Monday September 4, 2023

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New Clock Rules: No, the new clock rules aren't shortening FBS games by 40-60 snaps per game. In fact, the difference is quite small. 

College Football Playoff: Jen Cohen is stepping down as a member of the CFP selection committee after transitioning from Washington's AD to USC's. The CFP will name a replacement for her at some point before the first set of rankings next month. 

Kent State: Kent State football is looking for a graduate assistant position for coaches video. This is a true GA position and will work heavily in video coordinating and operations. Please email ksufbresume@gmail.com with all applicant resumes. 

Ball tonight: Clemson at Duke (8pm et on ESPN).

Pac-12: We all know what awaits at midnight, but the final day of Pac-12 football began with a majestic sunrise.

San Francisco 49ers: Jordan Hogan, who previously coached the receivers at Colgate, has accepted an offensive quality control job with the 49ers, sources tell FootballScoop. Hogan previously worked with the Niners organization for training camp as part of the Bill Walsh Fellowship program.

GJ Kinne: Deion Sanders wasn't the only coach to win his debut game in impressive fashion this past weekend, as Kinne led Texas State to a win over Baylor.

Coach Prime: After Colorado stuns TCU, Deion Sanders says "WE coming ... we keep receipts"

Quincy (D-II - IL): Quincy University is looking to fill an open date in 2024 on October 26th. This must be a home game for Quincy. Please contact Head Football Coach Gary Bass at bassga@quincy.edu if interested.

Bizarre Ending: The Norfolk State vs. Virginia State game ended in a bonkers fashion.

#ScholarshipAlert: What starts off as a uniform reveal ends as a really special father-son moment.

15 Most Important: We wrap up our series with "one of the brightest young guys that I've seen in a long time in this business," according to Nick Saban.

ACC: The ACC is set to extend invitations to join the conference to Cal, SMU and Stanford. More here

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