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Maryland: Merci Falaise has been hired as general manager for player personnel with the Terps. Falaise previously worked at NC State since 2017 in roles such as GM and senior director of recruiting. Multiple outlets have reported the move. Falaise announced his departure on twitter.
USC: Lincoln Riley is making a change at defensive coordinator.
Andre Rison: The former Michigan State start and five-time Pro Bowl receiver is hoping to follow in the footsteps of his close friend Deion Sanders with openings at his alma mater or the Raiders.
Iowa: With the Hawkeyes seventh win of the season yesterday the following objectives trigger in Kirk Ferentz's contract, per Steve Berkowitz: 8% increase in salary pool for assistant coaches and a 6% increase in salary pool for other staff. Also, a $125k bonus pool for this season for non-assistant coaching staff.
James Madison: As the Dukes go to 9-0 overall, head coach Curt Cignetti picks up an automatic 1-year contract extension, per Steve Berkowitz. The added year is scheduled to be worth least $870k (at least $600k of that guaranteed) and takes him through January of 2030.
Chowan (D-II - NC): Tim Place, the former head coach at Chowan for 12 seasons, has accepted an undisclosed settlement based on his lawsuit for wrongful termination back in 2019.
Las Vegas Raiders: Owner Mark Davis and the Raiders are on the hook for nearly $85 million due to both former head coach Josh McDaniels and former GM Dave Ziegler, per Adam Schefter. The bulk of that figure is due to McDaniels, who had four and a half years left on his deal.
Michigan: School president Santa Ono urges Big Ten commissioner to hold off on any disciplinary measures.
Coach Prime: Deion Sanders shares the latest on the Buffs offensive coordinator drama.
Lane Kiffin: Ole Miss' win over Texas A&M yesterday triggered a bonus and new, long-term deal for Kiffin.
Dabo Swinney: After beating Notre Dame, Dabo urges fans of college football to buy stock in Clemson football now!
Connor Stalions: Well, the man has broken his silence. Connor Stalions, and his attorney, have issued statements.
Michigan: The saga takes yet another turn as Michigan fired Connor Stalions on Friday evening.
Michigan: They're close to cracking the case in Ann Arbor, and they've decided it's all Ryan Day's fault.
