NOTEBOOK: TEXAS RUNNING BACK BENSON CHARGED.Byline: Daily News Staff and Wire Services Texas running back Cedric Benson Cedric Myron Benson (born December 28, 1982 in Midland, Texas) is an American football running back. He was drafted fourth overall in the 2005 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears. High school career Cedric Benson attended Robert E. was charged Tuesday with forcing his way into an apartment to look for a television he said was stolen from him. Benson, also a minor-league outfielder in the Dodgers' organization, was charged with criminal trespassing, a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail and a $4,000 fine if convicted, Austin, Texas, police official Laura Albrecht said. Bond was set at $10,000. Texas' leading rusher turned himself in to the Travis County Jail and was released, said his attorney, Brian Carney Brian Carney may refer to:
Benson was a 12th-round draft pick by the Dodgers in 2001. The Dodgers declined comment because it's a legal matter. --Criteria set: The Black Coaches Association will use a five-part system next year to evaluate hiring practices in Division I-A, with the group's goal to have 20 percent of all new coaches, dating to last year, be minority hires. The association said it will grade individual schools on the number of contacts it has with the BCA's executive director, the percentage of minorities involved in the hiring process, the number of minority candidates interviewed, the length of time involved in the search process and how the process compares to institutional affirmative-action policies. Last year, one black head football coach was hired - UCLA's Karl Dorrell Karl Dorrell (born December 18, 1963 in Alameda, California) is the first black head coach in the history of the UCLA Bruins college football team, a position he took on December 18, 2002. . There are only four black coaches in Division I-A football: Dorrell, Notre Dame's Tyrone Willingham Lionel Tyrone Willingham, or Ty Willingham (born December 30, 1953 in Kinston, North Carolina) is the head football coach at the University of Washington. He is notable as one of only a few African American head coaches in major college football. , San Jose San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. State's Fitz Hill and New Mexico New Mexico, state in the SW United States. At its northwestern corner are the so-called Four Corners, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet at right angles; New Mexico is also bordered by Oklahoma (NE), Texas (E, S), and Mexico (S). State's Tony Samuel Tony Samuel (born November 14, 1955) is the current head football coach for Southeast Missouri State. Samuel's previous head coaching position was with New Mexico State University from 1997-2004. He had a 34-57 record which puts him third all-time for wins by a NMSU head coach. . --Ex-Colorado QB in coma: Former Colorado quarterback John Hessler was in a coma after a Sunday hit-and-run accident in Denver. Hessler, 29, who had a collapsed lung and a major head injury, was in critical condition at an undisclosed hospital, school officials said. --Johnson might be suspended: Penn State coach Joe Paterno Joseph Vincent Paterno (born December 21, 1926, in Brooklyn, New York), nicknamed JoePa, is the head coach of Pennsylvania State University's college football team, a position he has held since 1966. might suspend leading receiver Tony Johnson, who has been charged with drunken driving. Paterno said he has not decided on a punishment for Johnson, though he is considering a suspension for a game ``just because I have to send a message to the squad that it is inappropriate to be out in the middle of the week having a couple of drinks.'' Johnson, 21, a senior, was pulled over early Thursday. --Also: Illinois quarterback Jon Beutjer, the Big Ten Conference passing leader last season, will miss the rest of the season with a back injury. He has a herniated disc and will have surgery within the next several weeks, coach Ron Turner said. ... Texas A&M receiver Jamaar Taylor is out for the season with a right knee injury. He was only 36 yards shy of passing Bethel Johnson as the school's all-time leading receiver. ... Harold ``Hal'' Lahar la·har n. 1. A landslide or mudflow of volcanic fragments on the flanks of a volcano. 2. The deposit produced by such a landslide. [Javanese, lava. , twice the coach at Colgate University after a brief career as a pro player, died Monday in Dallas at age 84. |
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