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2008 College Players to Watch: Quarterbacks
2008 College Players to Watch: Quarterbacks

15. John Parker Wilson, Alabama – The returning third year starter will look to add his name to several school passing records in 2008.Wilson has a veteran offensive line to protect him led by left tackle Nick Walker. The Crimson Tide lost playmakers Keith Brown and DJ Hall to graduation which means tailback Terry Grant and tight end Travis McCall will be key elements in the Alabama offensive scheme.

2007 Stats: 255 of 462 for 2,846 yards and 18 touchdowns. Rushing – 104 yards and 5 touchdowns.

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Ohio State extends Tressel's contract again


Jim Tressel guided Ohio State to an 11-2 record in 2009.
Ohio State has extended the contract of head football coach Jim Tressel an additional two years.

Under the terms of a previous extension signed in 2008, Tressel had been under contract at Ohio State until January 2013. The new deal calls for the 57-year- old to be at the helm through January 2015, but does not include a salary increase for Tressel, who is already the highest-paid head coach in the Big Ten.

'We wanted to reward Jim for his exemplary work with our football program and lock him in as our coach for an additional two years,' said Ohio State director of athletics Gene Smith. ... Continue

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