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Tim Griffin, Special to ESPN.comFrom Texas and Texas Tech rolling to surprising Baylor and disappointing Oklahoma, here's a midseason look at the Big 12 teams.
Story | Conversation | October 12, 2005
Selvin Young a Buckeye? It almost happened
Tim Griffin, Special to ESPN.comFrom Brad Smith's fresh start to a Longhorn who was almost a Buckeye, it's all covered in the Big 12 notebook.
Story | Conversation | September 07, 2005
Assistant coach allegedly had sex with trainer
Associated PressA newly released deposition from former Colorado president Elizabeth Hoffman says an assistant football coach was investigated for sexual harassment for allegedly having sex with a school trainer.
Story | Conversation | August 11, 2005Maxcey charged with solicitation, embezzlement
Associated PressThe attorney for the only person charged in the University of Colorado football recruiting scandal asked a judge Friday to let him review some records of the grand jury that handed down the indictment.
Story | Conversation | November 19, 2004Report resulted in one indictment
Associated PressA judge has rejected requests to unseal the grand jury investigation of the sex-and-booze scandal surrounding the University of Colorado football program, saying he could only release the report had no indictment been returned.
Story | Conversation | September 30, 2004Indicted Maxcey now lives in Texas
Associated PressA former University of Colorado recruiting aide charged with soliciting a prostitute can return home to Texas while awaiting trial, a judge said Tuesday.
Story | Conversation | August 31, 2004Indicted Maxcey now lives in Texas
Associated PressNathan Maxcey, a former University of Colorado football recruiting assistant accused of soliciting a prostitute is scheduled to appear in Boulder County Court on Tuesday.
Story | Conversation | August 28, 2004Maxcey faces embezzlement, theft charges
Associated PressA grand jury investigation into whether booze and sex were used to entice Colorado football recruits ended with an indictment against just one person -- a former low-level school employee accused Tuesday of soliciting a prostitute for himself.
Story | Conversation | August 23, 2004Recruiting aide testifies without an attorney
Associated PressA grand jury looking into the University of Colorado football scandal heard testimony Friday from a parade of athletes and a former recruiting aide accused of paying $2,000 to an escort service.
Story | Conversation | June 11, 2004Maxcey denies spending $2,000 for escorts
Associated PressA former University of Colorado football recruiting aide now at the center of the recruitment scandal emphatically denied paying $2,000 to an escort service.
Story | Conversation | May 23, 2004Escort services testify before Buffs grand jury
Associated PressColorado's recruiting scandal took a dramatic turn Friday as a statewide grand jury convened for the first time to hear testimony from a woman who says a school aide handed over $2,000 in cash to a call girl service.
Story | Conversation | May 21, 2004Escort service link to be probed
Associated PressA grand jury will take testimony relating to the University of Colorado football recruiting scandal, a Denver television station reported Thursday.
Story | Conversation | May 20, 2004Audit finds school paid for beer
Associated PressUniversity of Colorado football coaches regularly charged the school for beer delivered to their hotel rooms the night before away games, an audit found.
Story | Conversation | May 13, 2004Athletic official asked to pay for chat line calls
Associated PressA Colorado athletic department official was asked to pay for phone calls to "chat lines" made on his university cell phone and from hotel room phones during business trips.
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