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The Unraveling of the Big 12

Posted by Vasherized on December 3rd, 2009 under Football

Looking around the Big 12 it's hard to find much good news lately unless your team hails from Austin. Texas' program is obviously humming on all cylinders and Pelini has awoken the Blackshirts in Lincoln while maintaining a principled disregard for offense. But other than A&M's near miss on an anniversarial moral victory, things are headed in the wrong direction for almost every team in the conference. Take out Texas and it becomes Sun Belt bad -- the 2009 combined record of
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Big 12 Media Days: The return of Bill Snyder

Posted by HenryJames on July 30th, 2009 under Football

Exciting times up in...(Googles 'Big 12 Media Days')...Irving. Kansas State Bill Snyder is back coaching again after spending three years in retirement. Three years?! Can anyone even remember that long ago? It's pretty cool seeing Snyder at these type of events. It's rare that you get to see him publicly exhibit human personality. Q. Have you considered there's a danger you're going to kill yourself trying to get back to where you were
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Predicting The Big 12 North

Posted by Scipio Tex on July 10th, 2009 under Football

It will be a three team race to determine this year's sacrificial lamb for the Big 12 Championship game in Arlington. Assuming nothing of significance occurs on the injury front or that Cody Hawkins doesn't grow three inches from hanging on monkey bars, the contenders and non-contenders break out pretty cleanly and, affirming my South-o-centric view, each North contender's Big 12 South draw will be the primary determinant of who gets to receive blunt
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The Eel’s Encore

Posted by Scipio Tex on November 23rd, 2008 under Football

He's baaaaaaack. Bill Snyder, turnaround artiste and author of Get Thee To A JUCO: Winning The Moray Eel Way is back holding the reins at KSU. Bill Snyder is 69 years old. He was signed to a five year contract, which proves that 70 is the new 67. Clearly, the ability to sleep through the night without peeing or consistently locating your car keys is irrelevant to program-building.