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Commissioner Yormark. Hope the holidays are treating you and your family well. You must be thrilled to have a team from your...

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I have to admit it, sometimes I hate being right. For the last six days I’ve been bothered by the fact that...

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So here we go again college football fans. It’s that time of year when the College Football Playoff Selection Committee collectively shuttle...

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Round one of the NFL's 2022 draft is in the books. As usual, the big-time athletic programs from big universities from big...

NFL Dreams in Cowtown

The dream of nearly every collegiate football player is to ultimately be playing on Sundays. But as is often the case...

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The agility of high-level American football players has always amazed me. 300-pound men change direction instantaneously as they pursue their missions of...

Out of Nowhere

It’s been 72 hours and I’m still wondering what the heck I just saw. Yes, having season tickets to Texas A&M Football has its perks....

Longhorns Grab Top 3 Recruiting Class

With a the subtlety of a freight train, signing day has come and gone once again. According to 247Sports.com, the Big 12 saw only...
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