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February 19, 2009

Mike Leach was the subject of many coaching rumors this year, but it appears he’ll be staying put for the next five years, and he’s got close to 13 million reasons to celebrate. He’ll have a job on his hands next year with the losses of Graham Harrell and Michael Crabtree, but I fi...
Sports Blog - football, basketball, and baseball [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dave at 9:00 PM

February 04, 2009

My nephew, Caleb Lavey, is getting lots of attention in his junior year from Division 1 Schools.  Just yesterday, he spent time on the phone with Charlie Weis of Notre Dame and got a full ride scholarship offer, and the Notre Dame folks put out this story on scout.com ————&#...
Steve Lavey | 20 Million Minutes [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Steve at 6:30 PM

January 04, 2009

God help the Texas Longhorn thugs if Texas Tech begins to recruit the quality of athlete the Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners get. That's because of the mad scientist genius head football coach at TT, Mike Leach. Coach Leach combines his lawyer intellect (first in his class at Pepperdine) with pir...
jeffreymark [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by jeffreymark at 9:15 PM

January 02, 2009

If you bet the under in the Cotton Bowl, our condolences. Ole Miss just hit a field goal to take a 24-21 lead into halftime. The teams traded touchdowns in the final eight minutes of the first half,with Graham Harrell becoming your NCAA career leader in touchdown passes with 132, hitting Michael Cra...
Deadspin [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rick Chandler at 3:45 PM

December 15, 2008

Congratulations to a number of football teams and players. I dearly hope last night's dustup between the Giants and the Cowboys (20-8! Dallas!) didn't seriously hurt the participants on either side; bruised egos go with this game as surely as NFL linemen spill each other's blood on the turf every ba...
Corrente [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Sarah at 2:10 PM

December 12, 2008

I continue to drive home the point that Graham Harrell belongs with the best of the best. During my 53 years of life and watching Red Raider football for about 50 of those years, I have witnessed Tech get snubbed a more than a few times. Failure to defeat top ranked teams over the years led to a Red...
jeffreymark [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by jeffreymark at 10:47 AM

December 11, 2008

Colt McCoy, Sam Bradford and The Exhalted One will be in New York City this weekend to eat fancy steaks, take one of those lame bus tours, and try hard not to mention the name "O.J. Simpson." Of course, there will be one young quarterback who won't be joining the Holy Trinity on their victory tour. ...
Deadspin [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dashiell Bennett at 1:30 PM

December 09, 2008

The most recent post from the guys over at Sports Uncut is getting some action! Recently, Daymon Johnson entered another blog post into his already enjoyable and funny commentary, that's making people listen and read! In his latest post entitled: The BCS - Douche Bag of the Week for 12/8/08 He not o...
Sports Uncut | BlogTalkRadio Feed [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 1:39 PM

December 05, 2008

I used to assume Heisman candidate Graham Harrell was a bit of a pretty boy-momma's boy. Not any more. During last week's Texas Tech/Baylor game Harrell got blindsided in the second quarter. The team turned the ball over and as......
jeffreymark [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by jeffreymark at 9:48 PM
I used to assume Heisman candidate Graham Harrell was a bit of a pretty boy-momma's boy. Not any more. During last week's Texas Tech/Baylor game Harrell got blindsided in the second quarter. The team turned the ball over and as Harrell came trotting off of the field he kept looking at his le...
jeffreymark [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by jeffreymark at 9:48 PM
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