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			College football notebook: Colorado names Tucker head coach 
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			 [December 06, 2018] 
			Colorado hired Georgia defensive 
			coordinator Mel Tucker as its head coach, the school announced 
			Wednesday. He will be introduced Thursday and begin immediately. 
 Tucker replaces Mike MacIntyre, who was fired Nov. 18. Colorado 
			athletic director Rick George has asked the university Board of 
			Regents to approve a five-year, $14.75 million deal at its meeting 
			this month.
 
 "If you go back last month when I talked about what I wanted in our 
			next head coach, you'll find that Mel checks all those boxes," 
			George said. "He has great experience and a terrific pedigree; I 
			like the way he coaches football, his toughness and accountability. 
			Those are the things we were looking for."
 
 Tucker never has served as head coach in college but brings a long 
			resume. He spent the past three seasons in Georgia, where the 
			Bulldogs had the nation's No. 15 scoring defense (18.5 points per 
			game) this season. He also coached at three schools under Nick Saban 
			-- Michigan State, LSU and Alabama -- as well as at Ohio State.
 
 
			
			 
			--Kliff Kingsbury is now officially in charge of the Southern 
			California offense. The former Texas Tech coach will serve as 
			offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Trojans. The 
			39-year-old Kingsbury replaces Tee Martin, who was fired last week.
 
 "We are very excited to welcome Kliff to the Trojan Family," USC 
			coach Clay Helton said in a statement. "He is a brilliant offensive 
			mind and is on the cutting edge of the game today. His offenses have 
			consistently been at the top of the college football statistical 
			rankings. With the talent on our team, along with his leadership and 
			coaching, I truly believe that we can take our offense to new 
			heights."
 
 The Trojans went 5-7 this season for the school's first losing 
			season since 2000. Kingsbury was recently dismissed by Texas Tech 
			after going 35-40 in six seasons, but he has long been praised for 
			his offensive innovation and ability to work with quarterbacks at 
			the schools where he has coached. His students include Patrick 
			Mahomes at Texas Tech, Johnny Manziel at Texas A&M and Case Keenum 
			at Houston.
 
			--Two players from the Class of 2020 are reopening their recruitment 
			following the announcement that Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer 
			will retire after the Rose Bowl.
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			Georgia Bulldogs defensive coordinator Mel Tucker on the sidelines 
			against the Alabama Crimson Tide during the second quarter in the 
			SEC championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: 
			Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Four-star safety Lejond Cavazos and four-star offensive lineman Jake 
			Wray had committed to the Buckeyes before changing their minds this 
			week. Both said they still consider Ohio State a top school as they 
			ponder their eventual destinations. The Buckeyes still have six 
			commitments in the 2020 class, including five-star offensive tackle 
			Paris Johnson Jr. from Cincinnati.
 Meyer announced Tuesday he will step down as Ohio State head coach. 
			Offensive coordinator Ryan Day will be the new head coach of the 
			Buckeyes.
 
 --Former Michigan State defensive end Auston Robertson was sentenced 
			to up to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty last month to 
			sexually assaulting a female student. The 21-year-old will spend at 
			least three years and seven months in prison. He also must register 
			as a sex offender.
 
 He previously entered a guilty plea to assault with intent to commit 
			criminal sexual penetration in the 2017 attack, which happened in 
			the woman's off-campus apartment. He agreed to the plea bargain 
			after a judge ruled earlier this year that if the case went to 
			trial, prosecutors could present evidence that two other women 
			allege Robertson raped them in 2013 and 2014, respectively.
 
             
            
 Part of the Class of 2016, he appeared in seven games that fall for 
			the Spartans. He was removed from the team in April 2017 after the 
			woman came forward and he was charged.
 
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