The Scoop - Tuesday August 29, 2023

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Bold Predictions: FootballScoop's Bold Predictions for the 2023 season are here! 

Oklahoma: Following a dismal debut season, Brent Venables plans to be "completely involved" in the defense in Year 2

Utah: Sources tell FootballScoop that Xavier Goldsmith has accepted a recruiting analyst job on the staff at Utah. Goldsmith previously was on staff at Western Michigan.

15 Most Important: Pete Golding most likely won't win a national championship as Ole Miss's defensive coordinator like he did at Alabama, but he'll almost certainly be happier.

Drake (FCS - IA): Drake University is looking for a 2024 Week 1 opponent. This will be a home game in Des Moines, IA. There is flexibility on date - either Thursday August 29th, or Saturday August 31st. 6:00pm kickoff preferred, but can also be negotiated. Please reach out to megan.franklin@drake.edu with interest.

Nevada: The program has now formally announced the appointments of Virgil Green (TEs), Peyton Yanagi (STC), Derek Sage (OC / QBs) and Carson Strong (staff assistant). The adjustments to the staff come after Nate Costa left the staff last week.

Louisburg College (JC - NC): Louisburg College has an immediate opening for an Offensive Assistant Coach. Responsibilities include but are not limited to coaching a position, maintaining a recruiting territory, academic monitoring and other duties assigned by the Head Coach. This is a 12-month position, $24,000 salary, with benefits.Bachelor’s degree is required. Email cover letter, resume and references to Head Football Coach Quinderra Spellman at qspellman@louisburg.edu.

Michigan: Offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore has also been suspended and Jim Harbaugh says his own suspension is "like a baseball bat to kneecap."

Viral HS Coach: A veteran high school coach from the country's Heartland goes viral with a challenge to adults.

They Said What?: The best quotes and moments from college football's Week Zero.

Arizona State: After learning of ASU's self-imposed bowl ban days before his first season, Kenny Dillingham turned it into a lesson on battling human nature and how most people want others to fail.

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