Will the Strong Survive?

To say that tomorrow’s game at the Cotton Bowl between Texas and Oklahoma is an important one for Charlie Strong is like saying Bevo’s...

Thankful For a Day of Great Football

I have not been this excited about the smorgasbord of Thanksgiving Day football since...well maybe never. I know that never is a long time,...

Due Respect

Respect. Aretha Franklin’s a big fan of it. So am I. Respect gives you a lot of leeway. For instance, utter the words, “With all...

Expect the Unexpected in College Football

See ya later Sparty, hope you had a real nice time. All you Irish types can keep on fighting, but it won't get you...

Around College Football

Thanks for Coming, Big 10 In just a span of a few hours, the hopes and dreams of the Big 10 to be a major...

Big 12 Media Days

Last week the SEC marked the de facto beginning to the 2014 college football season with its media days in Alabama. Starting today in...

Texas Trio Heading to Omaha

So Texas is a football state, eh?  Well yeah, we all know it is, but baseball may be “pitching” for its stake of the...

Longhorns Match a 77-Year Low

Some of the more notable events of 1937: The Golden Gate Bridge opened. The Coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth took place. The...

College Football Preview and Picks for Saturday, Nov. 16

As far as must see TV for college football Saturdays, this weekend runs kinda luke warm at best. The top three “big boys” all...
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To paraphrase Charles Dickens and his opening line in A Tale of Two Cities, “It was the best of times for the Texas...

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Collegiate Sports and the Mighty Shakeup

It was during the breakup of the Southwest Conference back in 1996, when I first realized that institutions of higher learning many...