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Bell is a member of the Rivals Pre-evaluation top 100
Rivals $ Bell has offers from Virginia, Virginia Tech, North Carolina, Penn State Michigan, Nebraska, and Florida. Southern Cal, LSU, Florida State, Arizona State, and Ohio State are just some of the schools showing a high amount of interest in Chris." |
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Chris has offers from Virginia and Virginia Tech, UNC, Penn State, Michigan, Florida, Nebraska, and Maryland. He is not very interested in early recruiting due to his track focus. He is a two-time defending state champ in the 110 hurdles. He is being recruited as a WR but could definitely play Safety at the next level. |
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4/8/05 Chris holds offers from Maryland, UVA, Virginia Tech, UNC, Nebraska, Florida State and LSU while USC is starting to show more interest. He will camp at Penn State and favors no school at this point. Chris has improved his bench to 280 and his squat to 325 while maintaining his 4.4 40 yard dash. |
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6/7 Chris was the #40 prospect in the Rivals 100. He holds offers from Virginia, Virginia Tech, Florida, Nebraska, Michigan, Michigan State, North Carolina, Penn State, Maryland, Syracuse, Clemson, Cal, LSU, Miami, Tennessee, and Georgia. Chris claims to be wide open with no favorites. |
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Penn State's Bell dismissed after being charged in new case
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Penn State wide receiver Chris Bell, suspended in February for a previous off-field incident, was kicked off the team Tuesday after he was arrested for threatening a teammate during dinner.
"Chris Bell, who had been previously suspended from the team, is permanently removed from the team and will not be considered to be part of the team in the future," a Penn State spokesman said. Police were called to Pollock Dining Commons at 6:28 p.m. Monday after receiving a report that someone had threatened another person with a knife. Bell allegedly sought out Devon Still while holding a fixed-blade knife, according to The Centre Daily (Pa.) Times, which also reported that three assistant coaches restrained Bell and took away the knife. According to police reports, Still said that as he was being led away by another coach, he heard Bell yell, "I have more knives and a gun up here," the Times reported. Court documents show that Bell told police he had the knife because he was afraid for his safety, according to the Times. Bell was arraigned Monday night on charges of making terroristic threats, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, disorderly conduct and harassment. No injuries were reported. After arraignment, Bell was sent to Centre County prison in lieu of $50,000 bail. A court employee says Bell did not have a lawyer at his arraignment. The backup wideout was suspended from the team in February in connection with a fight last October involving several other Penn State football players. Bell started the first two games of the 2007 season but overall saw little playing time, catching seven passes for 143 yards. Entire article: ESPN - Penn State's Bell dismissed after being charged in new case - College Football |
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