Hammers terminate Morrison’s contract

West Ham have terminated midfielder Ravel Morrison’s contract, the club announced on Sunday.


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London – West Ham United have terminated the contract of England U-21 midfielder Ravel Morrison, the Premier League club announced on Sunday.


The 22-year-old began his career at Manchester United before a move to West Ham in 2012 but failed to establish a first-team place at Upton Park, making 24 appearances and scoring five goals in all competitions in three years at the club.


“West Ham United can confirm that the club have reached agreement with Ravel Morrison to terminate his contract with immediate effect,” said a statement on the club’s website (www.whufc.com).


Morrison, now a free agent, has been heavily linked with a move to Lazio. Some British media reports have suggested he has agreed to join the Serie A club at the end of the season.


Once described by Alex Ferguson as the most talented youngster he had seen, the midfielder’s career has been overshadowed by a series of disciplinary matters off the pitch.


He endured a tempestuous relationship with West Ham manager Sam Allardyce, who questioned his work ethic and honesty over injury claims and was loaned to Birmingham City, Queens Park Rangers and Cardiff City during his Upton Park career. – Reuters






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DRC star eager for Palace return

Yannick Bolasie is keen to return to Crystal Palace after helping the DRC to third place in the Afcon Cup.


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Malabo – Yannick Bolasie is raring to get back to Premier League action with resurgent Crystal Palace after helping Democratic Republic of Congo to third place in the African Nations Cup.


The DRC defeated hosts Equatorial Guinea 4-2 on penalties after a 0-0 draw at the Estadio de Malabo on Saturday, with the 25-year-old forward playing the whole match.


Bolasie has kept a close eye on his club side’s results whilst he has been away on international duty and says he is looking forward to taking his momentum from the tournament back to England.


“Have I missed the Premier League? You could say that,” he told reporters. “I’ve missed it for sure, but I’ve enjoyed my time here.


“Crystal Palace have been on the fly at the moment. We’ve won five games and lost one (of the last six), so the mood is much higher.


“Hopefully, I can come back and restore even more confidence as well. That’s my aim.”


Bolasie will return to the 13th-placed south London club after an encouraging showing at the tournament. He helped DR Congo reach the semi-finals for the first time since 1998 and also scored the team’s opener against Zambia to secure a point.


“I think my own personal performance has been pretty good. I’ve got three fair play awards, two Man of the Match awards and a bronze medal, so I think it’s gone well,” he said.


“I don’t know if I can say that it’s one of the greatest moments of my career because we have only come third but it’s been a great achievement for us personally and as a nation. I’m really happy because it’s been a good tournament to be honest.


“We’re coming third after two big nations, Ivory Coast and Ghana, they’ve got players who play right across Europe so I’m just delighted to be third.”


Ivory Coast, who beat DR Congo 3-1 in Wednesday’s semi-final, contest the Nations Cup final against Ghana on Sunday evening at the Estadio de Bata. – Reuters






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Defoe ‘can resurrect England career’

Sunderland boss Gus Poyet has backed the ‘overlooked’ Jermain Defoe to resurrect his England career.


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London – Sunderland manager Gus Poyet has backed Jermain Defoe to resurrect his England career after the striker struck his second goal in as many games in a 1-1 draw at Swansea City in the Premier League on Saturday.


Defoe, who scored 19 goals in his 55 England appearances, last played for his country in November 2013 and has spoken of his hurt at being overlooked for last year’s World Cup.


The 32-year-old signed for Sunderland from Toronto FC in January, heading back to England after 11 months with the MLS club with a view to re-entering international manager Roy Hodgson’s plans.


He has now scored twice in three league appearances since his move.


Hodgson was at White Hart Lane on Saturday to see Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane score twice in a 2-1 win against Arsenal and Poyet said former Spurs man Defoe could play alongside the uncapped Kane for England.


“When you pick strikers you pick those in form and scoring goals,” said Poyet, who was a team-mate to Defoe at Tottenham. “We saw today Harry Kane at Spurs and it’s an obvious choice, but Jermain has a chance if Wayne Rooney plays in midfield.


“But that’s up to Roy (Hodgson) to decide. I respect the manager of the national team and the only thing the player can do is perform.


“He (Defoe) is special and there are not many (like him).”


Sunderland are 14th in the league table but only four points above the relegation zone.


Poyet believes Defoe, who scored his first Sunderland goal in a 2-0 home win against Burnley last weekend, can propel the side up the table.


“Proven Premier League goalscorers cost a lot and to find one that can come to us is quite difficult so he’s very important for us,” Poyet explained.


“Now we know what he can do because he can score from nothing. He knows what he can do and gives us the confidence as a team that sooner or later he will put the ball in the back of the net.


“If we do our jobs, then if we find him on the pitch, then I’m sure he is going to score plenty and that will be a platform for the rest of the season.” – Reuters






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Leicester boss in ‘throat-grabbing’ incident

Leicester City boss Nigel Pearson is facing flak again after appearing to grab a visiting player by the throat.


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London – Under-pressure Leicester City manager Nigel Pearson has attempted to play down a clash with Crystal Palace’s midfielder James McArthur during the south London club’s 1-0 win in the Premier League on Saturday.


Two months after receiving a one-match touchline ban and fine for arguing with one of his team’s supporters, Pearson has come under scrutiny again after appearing to grab the visiting player by the throat during Leicester’s home defeat.


McArthur, who nearly signed for the league’s bottom club in the close season before moving to Palace from Wigan Athletic, accidentally knocked Pearson over as he slid off the pitch into the technical area.


The manager reacted my putting his hand around the player’s neck as both lay on the ground and then tugging the Scotland international’s shirt when he tried to get back onto the pitch.


The pair were both pictured smiling during the incident and Pearson, whose team suffered their third straight league defeat after Joe Ledley struck in the second half for Palace, said it wasn’t a big deal.


“I didn’t see that one coming if I am honest,” Pearson told Sky Sports. “But there you are. I was pushed to the floor and held my own.”


Asked why he held back McArthur back, the Leicester boss replied: “Because he said something to me.


“I don’t have to reveal anything do I? I’m more than capable of looking after myself.


“Listen, I’ve a lot of respect for the lad, he’s a good player. You know what happened in the summer in terms of him coming here.


“I’m as disappointed as he was with how things panned out, but it was nothing to do with either myself or the player.


“But there’s no problem with the player. He’s a good player and a likeable lad,” Pearson added. – Reuters






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Ambitious Amajimbos eye top four finish

Amajimbos coach Molefi Ntseki is confident his charges will be a force to reckon with in Niger.


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South Africa’s national Under-17 team (Amajimbos) coach Molefi Ntseki believes his charges are more than prepared to deal with the pressures that come with doing well in the African Youth Championship (AYC) in Niger from February 15.


Amajimbos flew to Niger yesterday via Ethiopia (Addis Ababa), where they are set to have two training sessions before finally settling in Niamey, the Niger capital, for the duration of the tournament.


Amajimbos will take on Ivory Coast, Mali and Cameroon in pursuit of staying afloat of Group B, while hoping to reach the semi-finals.


It is the top four of the Championship that will see them automatically qualify for the U-17 Fifa World Cup tournament set to take place in Chile on October 17 to November 8.


Ntseki said while it was important to fight for the championship title, his charges must never put themselves under unnecessary pressure of chasing the championship title; hence it is the top four finish they are truly aiming for.


“We want to qualify for the World Cup,” he said. “That is our main objective and nothing else. As soon as we secure that spot on the world stage, that’s when we can start thinking about the possibility of winning the championship. But for now, it is important for us not to put ourselves under unnecessary pressure.”


However, pressure will amount when the Amajimbos take on defending champs, Ivory Coast, in their opening match of Group B on February 16.


And while that might seem like more than a mammoth of task to handle in their opening encounter of the tournament, Ntseki said he was not intimidated. Ntseki said a friendly against the host nation Niger would prove pivotal building up to the encounter.


“It makes sense playing against Niger,” he said. “They are the host nation and they would want to prove themselves when they play against us.


“The clash will give us a clear view of what to expect from the tournament and how far we’ve come in terms of our preparations. They are a very competitive side, and as hosts, I truly believe they are going to give us a run for our money and that’s very important for us.


“Ivory Coast are the defending champs for sure and we don’t really know much about them, nor the kind of players they will be bringing into the tournament.


“With our current squad, we’ve both prepared them both mentally and physically to deal with the demands of the tournament. They are tactically on point and they understand that they really need to work hard if they are to come out as victors of this tournament.


“You have to be tactically aware going into such a tournament. You have to know the kinds of formations you will be using in every clash and most importantly, how to close and slow down matches when you are in the lead.


“The other emphasis I’ve picked up with continental competitions is one has to understand the critical phases of a game situation.


“The first 15 and the last 15 minutes are the most crucial. When caught napping, you get punished. One has to be on guard against over-excitement on scoring and frustrations.


“As coaches we have to push our players to be level-headed at all times. We hope to implement this with the current squad (and) hopefully we will win the championship.”






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News sport : Virginia tightens grip on the ACC by squeezing the life out of Louisville

The play that inspired Saturday night's biggest eruption from Virginia's bench wasn't a high-flying dunk, a game-clinching free throw or a momentum-changing 3-pointer.


It was the Cavaliers defense forcing a first-half shot clock violation that had the reserves exchanging high fives and Tony Bennett grinning and pumping his fist.


Virginia's pride in its defense was on display throughout its 52-47 victory over ninth-ranked Louisville in a showdown between the top two teams in the ACC standings. The third-ranked Cavaliers held the visiting Cardinals to 37 percent shooting, prevented them from scoring at all for the final 10:32 of the first half and built a big enough lead to survive a late Louisville rally.


If Virginia's grip on first place in the ACC appeared tenuous after it let an 11-point lead slip away against Duke last Saturday, the Cavaliers proved otherwise this week. They responded with wins over North Carolina and Lousiville, concluding their toughest stretch of the season with a lead of two or more games in the loss column over every ACC rival.


In a season that has featured plenty of handwringing over low scores and hard-to-watch games, it would be a shame if what Virginia has accomplished gets lumped into that. The Cavaliers are so disciplined in the way they take away post touches, help on dribble penetration and force contested jump shots that they force viewers to appreciate low-scoring games the same way en elite NFL defense or Cy Young-caliber pitcher does in their sports.


It was no surprise that Louisville struggled especially badly with Virginia's defense because it's a terrible matchup for the Cardinals.


Louisville's biggest weakness is its anemic 30.7 percent 3-point shooting, which is far from ideal against a Virginia defense that prides itself on walling off the paint and forcing opponents to shoot contested shots from the perimeter. The Cardinals attempted 14 shots from behind the arc and only made three of them, two by Wayne Blackshear and one by Chris Jones.


Jones and Rozier enjoyed only sporadic success off the dribble in half-court sets and they had very few chances to attack before the defense was set. Virginia played at its customary methodical pace and turned the ball over only two times against a Louisville team that thrives in transition and leads the ACC in forcing turnovers.


Stingy defense was a necessity for Virginia since it shot only 33.5 percent from the field itself, missed all but two of its 3-pointers and allowed Louisville to get as close as three points in the final 30 seconds. It also didn't help the Cavaliers that Justin Anderson injured his left hand early in the game and did not play after a 1-for-9 first half.


Anderson's availability going forward is a concern for a Virginia team that needs his scoring ability, but that won't detract from the Cavaliers' joy after a big win. Virginia is in control of the ACC and it doesn't play a single upper-tier ACC team the rest of the season until the regular season finale March 7 at Louisville.


Given the way the first game went, the Cardinals can't be looking forward to it.


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News sport : Watch Leafs' Morgan Rielly go coast-to-coast for gorgeous solo goal (Video)

There was much to celebrate at Air Canada Centre on Saturday.


The Toronto Maple Leafs lost a franchise-record 11th straight game on Friday, but a day later that streak came to an end with a win over the Edmonton Oilers.


Toronto separated themselves from Edmonton midway through the second period when they scored three times in the span of 270 seconds, capped off by a beautiful individual effort by Morgan Rielly:





Viktor Fasth can't even get mad at the defense being played in front of him. He's used to it given how this season has gone for the Oilers, which is why their goal differential is north of -50.


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News sport : BYU's Kyle Collinsworth sets NCAA triple-double record

Kyle Collinsworth left rare territory to break new ground.


The BYU point guard produced his fifth triple-double of the season Saturday in leading the Cougars to a 87-68 victory at Loyola Marymount. It is the first time in NCAA history a player has produced five triple doubles in the same season.


Collinsworth's line in the box score went like this; 23 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists and three steals, one turnover and two personal fouls. He made seven of 14 field goal attempts and nine of 11 free throws. He set the record with his 10th assist dished to Skyler Halford who knocked down a 3-pointer with nearly 7 minutes remaining in the game.


Collinsworth, a 6-foot-6 junior, is less than a year removed from suffering a torn ACL in the West Coast Conference championship game in March against Gonzaga.


BYU coach Dave Rose seemed to have mixed emotions about Collinsworth's record.


"Kyle has an unbelievable game that sets a record, that is absolutely amazing," Rose said. "But I hope we're not to the point where that's how he needs to play in order for us to be successful. I love that he's on it, he's doing it, but hopefully we can grow a little bit and we need to take those types of efforts and use them to continue winning."


There are only four other men who have ever produced four triple-doubles in the same season. Collinsworth left Michael Anderson (Drexel, 1986), Brian Shaw (UC Santa Barbara, 1988), Jason Kidd (Cal, 1994) and Stephane Lasme (UMass, 2007) in the rearview on Saturday with the very real possibility of adding to his record before the end of the season.


Going into Saturday's games there were only eight players in the nation who had registered a triple double this season. Collinsworth was the only player with multiple triple-double games.


While Collinsworth is having a memorable year, it might not be a season that ends in the NCAA tournament. The Cougars (18-8, 8-5) must continue winning over their final five regular season games and could really use a victory over Gonzaga in the regular season finale to bolster a case or they might need to win the WCC tournament.


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News sport : Jim Boeheim laughs off Pitt fan's tribute to his nose-picking


A Pittsburgh fan decided to have some fun with Syracuse coach Jim Beoheim on Saturday by bringing a giant cardboard cutout picture of Boeheim picking his nose to the game.

in a week in which Syracuse announced it was self imposing a ban on postseason play this season in advance of the results of a lenghty NCAA investigation, you might think Beoheim would have been annoyed by the fan or just ignored it.


He had fun with it instead, even giving the fan what amounted to a tip of the cap by scratching his nose. Pitt got the last laugh beating the Orange 83-77.


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News sport : Oklahoma State shows it's capable of more in upset of Kansas


Oklahoma State fell behind No.8 Kansas in the first half Saturday and it appeared the Jayhawks were on their way to an easy road win.

But the Cowboys erased an 11-point halftime deficit in the opening minutes of the second half and took a lead. They controlled the flow of the game the rest of the way and held off the Jayhawks late to secure a 67-62 win.


This one will be remembered as the Cowboys most complete team effort of the season. This one will be remembered for the Cowboys' defense in the second half. This one will be remembered for valuable contributions off the bench from Mitchell Solomon, Tavarius Shine and Tyree Griffin.


Most importantly, this one will be remembered in March.


In a season with no big expectations to live up after the departures of Marcus Smart and Markell Brown, Oklahoma State is positioning itself nicely for an NCAA Tournament bid and possibly a fun run in March. If the Cowboys can play more consistently the way they did on Saturday both home and away, they can beat a lot of teams.


They pulled off the upset over the Jayhawks despite making just three of 18 3-point attempts. They forced the Jayhawks into 18 turnovers and crashed the boards as a team to keep things even there and more often than not allow only one shot for Kansas. The Jayhawks had only three more made field goals than turnovers. t was far from thing of beauty on the offensive end for the Jayhawks. Bill Self was down to his final timeout with more than 5 minutes left in the game.


Credit the Cowboys for that. Something definitely turned around for them at halftime. They outscored the Jayhawks 37-21 in the second half.


Wayne Selden Jr. made four of five 3-pointers and scored 15 points to lead the Jayhawks. He seemed to hit big shots to keep Kansas close but the Jayhawks didn't get the ball in his hands or Perry Ellis' hands often enough with the game on the line.


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DRC beat hosts in Afcon playoff

Afcon hosts Equatorial Guinea ended their tournament on a low note as they lost the third-place playoff to the DRC.


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Malabo - African Nations Cup hosts Equatorial Guinea ended their tournament on a low note as they lost the third-place playoff 4-2 on penalties after drawing 0-0 with Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday.


Javier Balboa and Raul Fabiani both missed with poor spot kicks, while all four DR Congo penalty takers found the net, with Cedric Mongongu firing home the decisive kick.


Although supporters largely stayed away from the playoff after the fan violence that marked Equatorial Guinea's semi-final defeat to Ghana on Thursday, those in attendance created a fitting atmosphere for the hosts' final match.


The two defeated semi-finalists played out a low-key but well-tempered 0-0 draw and had to be separated by the first penalty shootout of the 2015 event.


Equatorial Guinea looked lively and creative during the first half and the joy they elicited from the several hundred fans in attendance was a reminder of the positive impact they had earlier in the tournament.


However, the circling police helicopter betrayed the previous troubles at the Estadio de Malabo that made the playoff a subdued occasion.


Both attacking units were encouraged by unconvincing goalkeeping during the opening stages. DR Congo's Robert Kidiaba, playing his last international match, flapped at a number of chances prompting uncertainty among his defenders but recovered well to save his team.


The game opened up after the break, with both sides keen to take the initiative and claim the bronze medal.


Dieumerci Mbokani was introduced at half-time for the visitors but wasted a good opening with a scuffed finish after 52 minutes.


Equatorial Guinea forced a last-gasp diving tackle from Cedric Mongongu after an hour as Emilio Nsue attempted to break through on goal, while Ruben Belima wasted a good opportunity for them after 77 minutes.


The contest ambled towards penalties, where Equatorial Guinea never recovered from opening misses by Javier Balboa, who blazed wide, and Raul Fabiani, whose weak shot was saved by Kidiaba.


Cedric Mabwati, Lema Mabidi, Chancel Mbemba and Mongongu converted for DR Congo, who received their bronze medals after the match.


The two victorious semi-finalists Ivory Coast and Democratic Republic of Congo contest the final in Bata on Sunday.


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News sport : St. Bonaventure guard sinks his second buzzer beater this week


Many college basketball players go their entire career without sinking a game-winning shot at the buzzer.


Marcus Posley has done it twice in four days.


The St. Bonaventure guard followed up his length-of-the-floor dash to beat Davidson on Wednesday night with more last-second heroics Saturday afternoon against VCU.


With the score tied and the Bonnies holding for the game's last shot, Posley used a high screen to force VCU to switch 250-pound Mo Alie-Cox onto him and then attacked the big man the dribble. Posley's acrobatic layup high off the glass gave St. Bonaventure a 73-71 victory over the Atlantic 10's first-place team and inspired a frantic court storming from Bonnies fans.


Back-to-back game winners from Posley are just two of the highlights from his spectacular junior season. The transfer from junior college power Indian Hills Community College is averaging a team-high 17.2 points per game and has spearheaded St. Bonaventure's rise into the upper half of the increasingly wide open Atlantic 10.


VCU appeared to have a stranglehold on the league until defensive dynamo Briante Weber blew out his knee last Saturday and leading scorer Treveon Graham reinjured his left ankle Wednesday against George Mason. Both could only watch as the Rams staged a furious rally from a 10-point second-half deficit and tied the game on a Jordan Burgess basket with 16.5 seconds to go only to lose a few seconds later.


While Terry Larrier, JeQuan Lewis and Melvin Johnson did their best to carry shorthanded VCU offensively, the absence of both Graham and Weber is a lot to overcome. The Rams (18-5, 8-2) still lead the Atlantic 10, but now five teams are within two games of them with a month still left to play.


One of them is St. Bonaventure, and the biggest reason why is Posley. Twice this week, St. Bonaventure coach Mark Schmidt has put the ball in his hands with the game on the line and twice Posley has delivered.


Video of Posley's game winner against Davidson from Wednesday night:





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News sport : ROTOTD: Was Jim Harbaugh's motivational quote aimed at a certain rival?

Welcome back to our Dr. Saturday feature titled "Random offseason tweet of the day." With real games closer in the rear view mirror than they are in front of us, coaches and players will be tweeting about non-football-related things until the 2015 season begins. In this space, we'll try to find the funniest and goofiest tweets of the day. If you see something, don't hesitate to send it to us.


Jim Harbaugh likes to use Twitter for motivational quotes. Here's his Saturday installment.



On Friday, the high school coach of four-star running back Mike Weber said Weber felt misled by Ohio State. Weber signed with Ohio State on Wednesday and OSU RB coach Stan Drayton was announced as the Chicago Bears RB coach on Thursday.


Weber was the No. 1 recruit in the class of 2015 in the state of Michigan and the Wolverines finished just behind Ohio State in the battle for his signature.


Are the tweet and the situation in Columbus connected? If they're not, it's sure an awfully fun coincidence.


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News sport : Dunk of the year nominee: Jalen Reynolds' off-glass alley-oop


The final basket of Xavier's much-needed 78-69 victory over surging Providence was definitely the most memorable. Xavier guard Dee Davis sprinted out ahead of the defense in transition, spotted teammate Jalen Reynolds trailing the play and lobbed the ball high off the backboard instead of attempting a contested layup. Reynolds made the most of the high-risk pass, throwing down a two-handed alley-oop slam for the last two of his 19 points. Xavier's rally from a six-point halftime deficit was critical for a Musketeers team coming off a home loss to Creighton that dropped them below .500 in Big East play. Now they're 15-9 overall, 6-6 in the league and still firmly in contention for an NCAA tournament bid.


Previous Dunk of the Year nominees:


Jerian Grant ruins a Yellowjacket's day

LMU's Evan Payne soars
Wyoming's Jason McManamin takes flight

Buffalo's Justin Moss throws down ferocious slam

Sam Thompson's inbound slam

Lift off for Wyoming's Josh Adams

Demetrius Jackson puts a 7-footer in a poster

Cliff Alexander destroys Oklahoma State
Montrezl Harrell's stretching alley-oop slam


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News sport : According to his HS coach, both UCLA and Texas want Vernon Adams too

Does Oregon have serious FBS competition for the services of Eastern Washington quarterback Vernon Adams?


Adams, a star quarterback at the FCS level, is eligible to transfer and play immediately for a fifth season as a graduate transfer. The 2014 runners-up want his services if he decides to leave EWU, and according to his high school coach, so do UCLA and Texas.


"They both want him," Dean Herrington told OregonLive.com.


At Oregon, Adams would be battling to replace Heisman-winner Marcus Mariota. At UCLA, he'd take on backup Jerry Neuheisel for the right to succeed Brett Hundley. UCLA also has five-star recruit Josh Rosen, who was rated as the top pro-style QB in the class of 2015 by Rivals.


Texas would likely have the clearest road to the starting position. While 2014 starter Tyrone Swoopes returns for 2015, he wasn't incredibly successful. Adams, who has thrown for over 10,000 yards and 100 touchdowns in three seasons at EWU, would have a good chance of starting right away. Texas also signed a four-star QB, Kai Locksley, on Wednesday.


However, Herrington told OregonLive.com that he thinks Oregon is still the frontrunner if Adams decides to transfer.


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