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ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia has picked up another high-profile transfer to compete for its starting quarterback job, landing former Southern California starter JT Daniels. Daniels started for the Trojans in 2018, but lost his job to Kedon Slovis after going down last season with a knee injury. He's now heading to Georgia, which is seeking a replacement for three-year starter Jake Fromm. Daniels will battle for playing time with graduate transfer Jamie Newman. He left Wake Forest to play his final college season with a program that has been a consistent national contender under coach Kirby Smart.

UNDATED (AP) — Former Arizona star Jason Terry is headed back to the desert. Arizona hired Terry as an assistant basketball coach, filling a hole on Sean Miller’s staff after Justin Gainey left to become Marquette’s associate head coach. Terry won a national championship with Arizona in 1997 and became one of six men’s basketball players to have his jersey number hung in the rafters at McKale Center. Terry played under Hall of Fame coach Lute Olson from 1995-99, averaging 21.9 points, 5.5 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 2.8 steals as a senior.

TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Arizona State men’s basketball coach Bobby Hurley sent an email to Ray Anderson alleging the Arizona State athletic director minimized harassment allegations by the wives of three athletic staff members against a school booster. In the email obtained by Yahoo Sports, Hurley accused Anderson on Dec. 8 of disregarding the safety of and showing no sensitivity toward the women. Hurley also accused Anderson of coming up with a numeric scale to judge the harassment claims by the women, including Hurley’s wife, Leslie. Anderson responded by telling Hurley his email includes false and baseless allegations.

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