Day 6 of Texas Tech spring practice started with the discussion of a shocking and disturbing injury. Practice ended with some bright spots but the injury report had grown.

The question was put to Turner Gill about what sort of defense he prefers to play.

Daymond Patterson found his mind wandering during practices with the cornerbacks last season.

Brent Zwerneman: Texas A&M is loaded at running back, with stalwarts Christine Michael and Cyrus Gray returning, and a crop of talented freshmen set to arrive this summer.

In his first public throwing session since being hurt in the BCS title game, Colt McCoy showed not only what might have been, but what might come to be.

In the last 48 hours, Texas Tech’s stable of quarterbacks has dwindled from 4 to 2. The injury bug strikes during spring practices.

Ames, Ia. – Iowa State scored three runs in the first inning and took advantage of four Iowa errors to beat the Hawkeyes 7-3 on Wednesday in its home opener.

Husker coaches say their new defensive scheme — “the peso” — is more adaptable, in using only two linebackers and a “hyb…

COLUMBIA | Missouri softball coach Ehren Earleywine has a hardball decision to make. Should he try to bring ace pitcher Chelsea Thomas back — in six weeks — from a stress fracture in her right pitching wrist, or play it safe and keep Thomas on the bench until next season?

Injury update Kansas coach Turner Gill said Wednesday that senior defensive end Jake Laptad, senior linebacker Drew Dudley and sophomore defensive tackle John Williams are all nursing shoulder injuries.

LAWRENCE | As a senior at Rockhurst during the 2006-07 school year, Conner Teahan was an all-district quarterback in football and The Star’s All-Metro player of the year in basketball. A look at his 6-foot-5 frame and his ostentatiously decorated letter jacket spelled out one thing very clearly: The kid had options. If Teahan had decided once and for all that he wanted to be a quarterback instead of a college basketball player, he probably could have signed with a Division I football program.

STILLWATER – The first scrimmage of the spring was held Wednesday with real Big 12 officials. Heck, even Boise State head coach Chris Peterson was in town surveying Oklahoma State’s practice to see what the new offense looked like. It wasn’t perfect but it produced what is advertised, offensive explosion and some of those popular “chunk” plays.

The focal point of Nebraskas defensive line has switched from Heisman Trophy finalist Ndamukong Suh to Jared Crick.

Don’t fret about Ben Lamaak’s move from guard to become Reggie Stephens’ replacement at center, at least when it comes to accuracy of the long snaps.

So I go out to spring football practice today at Kansas, and who do I see wearing a red No. 9 non-contact jersey? None other than KU basketball walk-on and campus heartthrob Conner Teahan.

KU football coach Turner Gill announced Wednesday that basketball player Conner Teahen will spend the spring football season trying out for the team's vacant quarterback position.

LAWRENCE — It’s been three years, but Conner Teahan is going to pick up a football again. read more

A stress fracture in her right wrist could sideline Missouri ace softball pitcher Chelsea Thomas for the rest of her sophomore season. And the decision on whether to sit Thomas down will likely come within the next few weeks in order to preserve the opportunity to apply for a medical redshirt.

Kansas State begins spring practice today, the first of 14 workouts leading up to the April 24 spring game. read more

Freshman right-hander Blaire Luna turned in two solid relief performances to give the No. 17 Longhorns (28-8) a softball sweep at Roadrunner Field.

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