The Scoop - Tuesday September 13, 2022

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Winning Box Scores: We've studied every FBS box score through two weeks. The two biggest surprises so far? Syracuse and Duke.

South Dakota (FCS): Sources tell FootballScoop that South Dakota has decided to make a change at offensive coordinator.

Denver Broncos: The Broncos utterly botched the final minute of their loss to Seattle last night, and watching Peyton Manning process it in real time was some fantastic television

Nebraska: We went in depth on yesterday's Podcast discussing candidates for the Nebraska head coaching position

Northwestern: Jame Meussling has joined the program as assistant director of football operations. He previously held the same title at Western Kentucky. 

West Virginia: WVU AD Shane Lyons is asking the fan base for patience

Oakland City (Sprint - IN): Oakland City University is accepting applications for a Graduate Assistant position. Open to candidates on either side of the ball, looking for best fit. This is a 10-month appointment that will begin January. Compensation includes partial tuition, housing, meals, and a chance to get college coaching experience. The successful candidate will report to the Head Coach. Job Details: Academic monitoring, game planning, coaching your own position, recruitment of potential student-athletes, and other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree, relevant coaching or playing experience, and acceptance into the Master of Business or Master of Education programs. Applicants are encouraged to send a letter of application, resume and references to tmiller@oak.edu.

Washington State: Jake Dickert points to a change in offensive philosophy with the new "Coug Raid" and new OC Eric Morris as big reason for their win in Madison.

Texas A&M: Is Jimbo Fisher going to give up play calling responsibilities

SEC Shorts: This is too good not to share. Enjoy!


Yesterday's Scoop can be found here. Additionally hit any of the images below to find a prior day's scoop. 

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