Social Hour: USC suspends CB for Alabama game
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USC has suspended cornerback Isaiah Langley after his May arrest.
Langley is suspended for the Trojans’ season-opening game vs. Alabama. He appeared in 11 games as a freshman in 2015. From the LA Times:
Langley was attending a fraternity party at UCLA when he was arrested, according to Greenstein. She said Langley gave responding officers the wrong age and resisted arrest.
“When he was asked to leave, he refused,” Greenstein said. “Police were called and he was arrested for misdemeanor trespassing.”
Per the Times, Langley will be entering a diversion program for first-time offenders.
Georgia offensive lineman Greg Pyke, a first-team preseason All-SEC pick, had surgery for appendicitis this week. He’s scheduled to be ready for the opener.
Per @onlineathens, UGA OL Greg Pyke had appendicitis surgery Monday: https://t.co/Ctwk3m5xCx
Expected to be ready to roll for UNC on Sep. 3
— Dr. Saturday (@YahooDrSaturday) July 19, 2016
Here’s a fun read about how an Oklahoma State play in 2015 helped spur a rule change for 2016 regarding formations.
Good read from the @tulsaworld regarding a rule change for kicking formations stemming from an OSU play in 2015: https://t.co/Qzn2tDmzZF
— Dr. Saturday (@YahooDrSaturday) July 19, 2016
OSU coach Mike Gundy’s mullet is concerning to Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops.
“I do need to see that mullet. That concerns me” – Bob Stoops on Mike Gundy’s mullet.
— Dr. Saturday (@YahooDrSaturday) July 19, 2016
Can you spot the three players’ names that Fox Sports misspelled on this graphic?
3 out of 6 isn't bad #spelling pic.twitter.com/Jhw9LfC5Ak
— Ryan Dorchester (@DorchesterRyan) July 19, 2016
Look at this question Big 12 coordinator of officials Walt Anderson got at media days Tuesday.
This question to Big 12 coordinator of officials Walt Anderson will be tough to top. pic.twitter.com/vcVtpTfxD8
— Kellis Robinett (@KellisRobinett) July 19, 2016
The Showtime series that documented Notre Dame’s 2015 season will follow Florida State around this season.
Breaking: Showtime's “A Season With” show will be with FSU this year, multiple sources told us. Last year was Notre Dame.
— Bud Elliott (@TomahawkNation) July 19, 2016