Breakfast Blitz: College Football News for Monday, Jan. 26- Jameis Winston Accuser Goes Public & More

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Jameis Winston’s accuser is going public in a film for the first time, according to the Los Angeles Times.

"Though it is only a piece of an intricate mosaic of first-person testimony, commentary and cogent analysis, “The Hunting Ground” (to be aired on CNN and released in theaters by Radius) is the first time Winston’s accuser, Erica Kinsman, has gone public to tell her disturbing story, and to tell it in the context of a wider crisis.It was visits to colleges for the earlier film that got Dick and Ziering involved in the campus rape issue in the first place."

Penn State fans toasted to the restoration of all 112 victories on Sunday, according to the Centre Daily Times.

"At exactly 4:09 p.m. Sunday, dozens of people inside Home D Pizzeria/Robin Hood Brewing Co. on South Atherton Street raised flutes of Champagne to celebrate the restoration of 112 victories — 111 won with late coach Joe Paterno at the helm — to the Penn State football program and the repeal of sanctions imposed by the NCAA on the university.Before the toast, Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman, R-Benner Township, addressed the crowd. He started by noting that no one needed the NCAA to tell anyone how many games the football team and Paterno had won."

Michigan Wolverines Head Coach lands his second recruit in Quarterback Zach Gentry, who flipped his commitment from Texas, according to 247Sports.

"Gentry was offered a scholarship by head coach Jim Harbaugh after an in-home visit on Monday and immediately scheduled an official visit to Ann Arbor for the weekend.There were rumors that Gentry was not happy with Texas and Charlie Strong’s pursuit of five-star Kyler Murray. The commitment of Gentry gives Michigan and Harbaugh their second quarterback commitment of the cycle, joining Brother Rice four-star Alex Malzone, who is already enrolled on campus."

Ohio State Buckeyes land a recruit for the 2016 season and the 2017 season, according to The Columbus Dispatch.

"As Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer and his staff work to finish off the 2015 recruiting class, their dabbling in the futures market has reached a serious level.Today they picked up a commitment from Jake Hausmann, a tight end from Cincinnati (Moeller), for the 2016 class, and one from offensive lineman Josh Myers of Miamisburg, Ohio, for 2017. Hausmann is the sixth pledge to OSU’s 2016 class, and Myers is No. 4 for 2017."

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