| Concussion shelves Stanford's Owusu vs. Ducks and Hall of Famer, former Celtic Macauley dies at 83 |
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Chris Owusu has been ruled out for Stanford (No. 4 BCS, No. 3 AP) against Oregon on Saturday night while the wide receiver recovers from his latest concussion, and there's no telling when -- or if -- he'll be back on the field this season.Stanford coach David Shaw said Tuesday that Owusu will not play against the Ducks (No. 7 BCS, No. 6 AP). He said the receiver's status for the rest of the season is still being evaluated by team doctors.More on Stanford footballEverything Stanford football, from recruiting to news to game coverage, is available from ESPN.com's Kevin Gemmell in his Stanford football blog.More:• ESPN.com's Pac-12 blog"We're still talking about what to do after this week, but he feels great right now," Shaw said. "He's in great spirits. [Read the full article] BYU center Brandon Davies broke his silence Tuesday for the first time since being suspended at the end of last season for violating the university's honor code, saying he's "happy to be back."“I can't really tell someone that I've changed; it's up to me to show that. Hopefully I'm in the right direction and doing that the best I can."I was definitely treated more than fair," he told reporters. "Just to be able to make it back here and be able to be a part of this team again is a blessing to me."Davies, the Cougars' top returning scorer and rebounder, was readmitted to the school in August. He was suspended at the end of the regular season just as the Cougars had climbed to No. 3 in the rankings after BYU became aware he had premarital sex. [Read the full article] |








