Houston – Zach McMillian, D.J. Hayden and Chevy Bennett have really started to stand out in the defensive backfield. They’ve added to the depth and competition that the Houston coaches look for in their defensive backs…The running backs have failed to separate themselves, and while it looks like seniors Bryce Beall and Michael Hayes and junior Charles Sims has the edge over the youngsters, true freshman Daniel Spencer, Randall Hollimon, who has been here a year,and junior walk-on Braxton Welford, are not far behind…Neither of the offensive linemen who suffered injuries, sophomores Ty Cloud and Ralph Oragwu, will need surgery. Cloud suffered a knee injury in last Friday’s practice and Oragwu hurt his ankle in last Saturday’s scrimmage…One player that wasn’t as fortunate was reserve linebacker Philip Causey, who suffered an ACL and MCL tear in his knee and will be out for the year…UH received a $10 million donation towards its football stadium project, helping the Cougars move closer towards the total they need to break ground on a new football stadium. The donation takes UH’s stadium fundraising total over the $60 million mark, which puts them roughly three-quarters of the way to athletic director Mack Rhoades’ stated goal of $80-85 million needed to break ground on the stadium project. The total cost of the stadium was projected at $120 million.
Rice – Even though Driphus Jackson is getting reps with the second-team offense, Nick Fanuzzi remains the backup to Taylor McHargue…LT Jake Hicks remains out with calf injury but Coach Bailiff said it’s nothing serious and he will be back soon…WR Lovett Gibson, QB Driphus Jackson, CB Malcolm Hill, S Jaylon Finner and maybe DT Christian Covington could play as true freshmen…
SMU – Zach Line might have a big roll in special teams this year, whether it be as a kick returner or punt returner…SMU is looking for more people to purchase tickets for this season, as sales have been somewhat low, coming off of consecutive bowl games…The team has renovated its facilities, including a new team meeting room with stadium-style seating as well as renovated positional meeting rooms. Changes to the locker room included the creation of a new team lounge, as well as new lockers, updated graphic and audio/visual equipment.
Tulane – The running back position is going to be one of the, if not the, deepest positions on this year’s squad. The Green Wave steps into 2011 with the conference’s second-leading rusher, Orleans Darkwa. Darkwa’s backup, senior Albert Williams, has taken most of the first-team snaps thus far in camp because Darkwa has an injured toe ligament in his left foot. Behind Darkwa and Williams are junior Stephen Barnett and sophomore Jamar Thomas, and freshmen Robert Kelley and Dante’ Butler. Coaches have said all will play…Starting nose tackle Chris Asumnu broke his hand in Monday morning’s practice. He was hit in the hand by a helmet and underwent surgery to repair the fracture Monday afternoon. He should be out about a week…Tulane freshman wide receiver Marc Edwards suffered a season-ending ACL injury at Wednesday’s practice…Tulane announced that the in-state match-up with Louisiana-Lafayette will resume. It will be a home-and-home football series beginning with Tulane visiting ULL in 2012 and the Ragin Cajuns coming to New Orleans in 2016.
Tulsa – John Flanders and Lowell Rose remain on top of the depth chart at cornerback, but continue to draw quality competition from backups. Flanders is being challenged by Milton Howell and J.D. Ratliff, while Rose continues to be pushed by Justin Skillens. True freshmen like Michael Mudoh, Darrell Williams and Dwight Dobbins have grabbed coaches attention… Freshman receiver Gary Owens is making a favorable first impression. With several of the veterans nursing bumps and bruises, the 5-foot-9, 178-pound speedster is getting his turns with the first-team offense…Joe King made the switch from the offensive line to defense tackle on Wednesday.
UTEP – The Miners continue to go through guards as James Robinson left on a cart with a sore knee during Friday’s practice and will be evaluated today. With Jerel Watkins out with an ankle injury, Paul Santillan took over on the first team. Traun Roberson’s MRI is not back on his injured knee, but Coach Price is not optimistic and said surgery may be needed…Carson Meger, Tate Smith and Javia Hall are all vying to be the quarterback backup and none of the three has distanced themselves from each other…The true freshman most likely to play right away is receiver Malcom Trail. The other possibility is center A.C. Patterson, as good snaps from other backup centers have been a problem.