Quandre Diggs committed to Texas last night. The commitment was reported first by Sir Gerry Hamilton of ESPN.
Texas' offer was his 25th.
Free article over at
InsideTexas.
The Texas offer was the 24th offer for Diggs who was also courted by Alabama, LSU, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas A&M among many others. Florida, Georgia and USC were
Below you will find Part I of IV of my Obese Hoops Preview. Les Disfrutan!
Vegas note: Odds on all four parts being written and published currently: 50 to 1, which makes the Texans winning the Super Bowl a slight favorite, and the Cowboys a prohibitive favorite.
Mack Brown had a
press conference today. Some pretty good information about the team that is taking shape.
He talked about playing Tray Allen on both sides of the line, and he mentioned some players who played more than one position at Texas. Now it's not that hard to be a defensive tackle and also be our short yardage fullback. It's just not. And then he mentioned something surprising.
Henry Melton played two places until
The book of Ezekiel says that the son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, but does that also mean that Bob Stoops will not bear the iniquity of a former Sooner player? Of course not.
Former
OU offensive lineman Brandon Walker was arrested over the weekend after allegedly assaulting his child's mother in the child's presence. A Big 12 referee at the scene did not intervene.
It was Walker's third arrest in
Seriously. What has this world come to when two altitude challenged people can't exchange hard earned currency for a twirl? When midget wrestlers can't get laid, then the terrorists have won.
Tragic to be sure. But this line is pure gold.
Autopsies are being performed on the two midget wrestlers, one of whom went by the name "La Parkita" — or "Little Death" — and wore a skeleton costume in the ring. The other was
A great article this morning from one of the few potentially sane people in the Sooner state when it comes to the Chaisson fiasco. I congratulate Mr. Tramel (he of the
Bullfeathers episode) for telling it like it is and calling a sociopath a sociopath.
As HenryJames pointed out, this screw driver wielding Don Juan is available ladies. To step up Justin's game with campus coeds, I predict the sweet
After being fired by the Philadelphia Inquirer, Stephen A. Smith’s tenure at ESPN has come to an unceremonious end. It has been reported that Smith and the World Wide Leader in Sports were unable to reach an agreement in contract negotiations. He will finish out his current contract on ESPN radio.
According to
Deadspin, Smith was unwilling to take a cut in pay, apparently negotiating from the leverage point of a