The Aggies got their wish when they were able to abandon the Big XII conference and transfer their allegiance to the Southeastern Conference. Each and every Aggie you run into will tell you every positive point the move means for their beloved Texas A&M. They don’t seem to care even if the move meant forsaking [...]...
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We recently and unfortunately discovered TCU has joined the big time in another way other than on the football field. It was big time breaking news last week when 17 students, including 4 football players were arrested for selling drugs on campus. Front page news in both the Ft Worth and Dallas papers. Now, I [...]...
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The Hartford Courant is reporting that the ACC has a model for expansion with the additions Notre Dame and UCONN. Now way back in September I wrote that the ACC shouldn’t expand beyond the soon to be 14 teams, unless that is Notre Dame joins and brings a partner. At the time I didn’t ask … Continue reading » ...
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When head coach Greg Schiano decided to leave his position at Rutgers University for an NFL job just a week before National Signing Day, many around Rutgers, including it’s fans feared the worst. They feared losing what was rumored to be a tremendous recruiting class. Luckily, Rutgers had a guy in the background that everyone [...]...
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Wednesday was National Signing Day… Some ACC teams really helped themselves while others merely just kept treading water. As we all know winning in February doesn’t mean squat come the fall, but like said before I’ll take my top-notch class against your poor one anyday. Winners Florida State, Clemson, Miami, Duke? The first three schools … Continue reading » ...
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Greg Schiano’s name had come up in many coaching circles, yet the Rutgers head coach consistently said he was staying put. The jersey guy wanted to win championships here at Rutgers. Schiano had the entire Rutgers fan base convinced he would be a long time figure around the Scarlet Knights, similar to his old friend [...]...
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It’s been talked about for some time now. The 2012 recruiting class for Rutgers and Head Coach Greg Schiano could be the best in school history. That potential took another step toward reality this week. The Scarlet Knights received two verbal commitments at a position of need. Schiano and his staff have clearly made the [...]...
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The 2011 Texas Longhorns season is one that could be considered a partial success but not a complete failure; both observations at the very same time. There were low expectations to start the season, but with some early wins and surprises, the expectations grew with the alumni and fans throughout the start of the season. [...]...
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The college football season has been over for less than a week, and I’m finished with 2011 and ready to look at 2012. My top 25 will probably change once some rosters get settle, but right now let’s see if your team makes this early pre-season poll. We aren’t even going to worry about schedule, just pure team power rankings. 1. … Continue reading » ...
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For the first time all season, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights put together a complete performance. Offense, Defense, and Special Teams were dominant this past weekend when Rutgers hosted the Cincinnati Bearcats. Rutgers controlled all facets of the game, from the opening kickoff to the final tick. With the 20-3 win, the Scarlet Knights are within [...]...
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