The Scoop - Wednesday September 11, 2024

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Take a moment to pause today to remember all the lives that were lost, and many, many more that were forever changed with the events on this day 23 years ago. Never Forget. God Bless America! 

Marcus Freeman: Notre Dame's head coach gained a lot of critics with their stunning loss to NIU, but it's this humble move after the loss that deserves a ton of credit.

Texas: Steve Sarkisian shares Lone Star State scheduling thoughts before they take on UTSA this weekend.

South Carolina: Shane Beamer says the Gamecocks bandwagon is getting full.

Kirk Herbstreit: Why this episode from 2007 led college football's lead analyst to say, "I'm not saying s*** about breaking stories ever again."

Michigan: At last, Michigan has completed its contract with Sherrone Moore.

Steve Spurrier: The HBC felt compelled yesterday to deliver a message on gun control and the use of AR-15s.

Carnegie Mellon (D-III - PA): Carnegie Mellon is looking for a Week 3 opponent in 2025. Willing to discuss single year or multi-year agreements. Please contact Head Coach Ryan Larsen at rlarsen@cmu.edu with questions or interest.

Lyon (D-III - AR): Lyon College is in need of a Week 4 or Week 5 game in 2025 and 2026. Must have a home game in '25. Please contact HC Chris Douglas at football@lyon.edu.

St John's: Fordham athletic director Ed Kull has agreed to become the new AD at St. John's, per Pete Thamel.

Deion Sanders: Coach Prime fires back after erroneous report that he ordered the Colorado band not to play the school's fight song after touchdowns

Oklahoma: OU ranks 108th in yards per play and third-to-last on third down against one of the softest schedules in the country so far. Brent Venables's prescription? More practice time against the starting defense.

FootballScoop Exclusive: The biggest wins of Week 0, Week 1 and Week 2 all belong to coaches running the programs they used to play for.

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