Florida's Brendan Bett publicly apologized for spitting on USF player Cole Skinner during the 18-16 loss in the second week of the college football season.
Billy Edwards Jr. didn’t play in the Badgers’ 42-10 victory over Middle Tennessee after he sprained his knee during the second quarter of their season-opening 17-0 triumph over Miami (Ohio).
To Deion Sanders, the plan seemed only fair: Give all three of his quarterbacks two series each to see what they could do. That way, the situation could “tell us its own story,” he explained. That story now contains an intriguing plot development.