Three Reasons Why the Texas Longhorns Will and Will Not Win the Big 12 Conference

Written by Charlie Beutel Twitter: @charlie_cds3 The Texas football program has been on an upward trend since the hiring of head coach Tom Herman ahead of the 2017 season. Each of the past two seasons the Longhorns have gotten progressively better jumping from a 5-7 team to 7-6 in Herman’s first season and hit the 10-win plateau a year ago. […]

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Complete Breakdown and Insight to the 2018 Recruiting Rankings

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG Another National Signing Day has come and gone, meaning another year of college football programs from across the nation restocking the proverbial shelves of football talent. The future is an unknown for all, players and coaches alike, but for now all classes are graded by the number of five-, four-, and three-star talents signed. […]

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Breakdown of Week 13 College Football Games with AP Week 14 Rankings

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Rivalry week in Division I football did not disappoint ending the season on an exciting note. While some teams are still crying foul over their losses, regardless, the conference championship games are set in four of the five Power Conferences with Oklahoma and Oklahoma State left to battle it out in the Big 12 […]

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Baylor Answering Wake-Up Call on Football Schedule, Inks Home-and-Home with BYU

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Seemingly every college basketball program across the country at one time or another has been a bubble team come NCAA Tournament time. When college football switched from the BCS system to a four-team playoff format, Baylor was the first “bubble team” victim in 2014 thanks to the playoff committee selecting a lower ranked Ohio […]

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Oklahoma Quarterback Carousel Continues with Trevor Knight Transfer

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Another cautionary tale for high school and junior college quarterbacks out of the Division-I ranks surfaced on Thursday when news broke that Trevor Knight had asked for and was granted a release from his scholarship at the University of Oklahoma. Knight’s Q-rating went through the roof at the end of his redshirt freshman season […]

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Kansas Jayhawks 2015 College Football Preview

Written by Charlie Beuttel  Head Coach: David Beaty, 1st season Conference: Big 12 2014: 3-9 (1-8 in Big 12) Location: Lawrence, Kansas Overview David Beaty was hired on December 5, 2014 to rebuild the Kansas Jayhawks program. Coach Beaty was previously working at Texas A&M as their wide receiver coach and recruiting coordinator and had two previous stints as assistant coach […]

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Baylor Bears 61-58 Team Photo Driving TCU Horned Frog Fans 5150

Written by Ryan Wright The Baylor Bears were on cruise control when the 2014 college football season started winning their first five games of the season with little pushback from opponents. Game 6 came against No. 9 TCU in what turned out to be one of the best college football games of the season. Early in the fourth quarter TCU […]

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Former 4-star QB Justice Hansen transferring out of Oklahoma Sooners program

On Wednesday news broke that the Oklahoma Sooners program would be down one quarterback when fall practices pickup in August after Justice Hansen announced he was leaving the program. The 6’3”, 215 pound, quarterback was considered a 4-star recruit by multiple recruiting services during his senior season for Santa Fe High School in 2013. The Class of 2014 signee was […]

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Former Texas A&M WR LaQuvionte Gonzalez headed to Kansas

On Monday April 20, former Texas A&M wide receiver LaQuvionte Gonzalez announced on his Twitter account that he is leaving the program to pursue his college career at another school. Then last night one day after the Kansas Jayhawks annual spring game, Gonzalez announced on Twitter “I have decided to take my talent to the University of Kansas.” The sophomore was […]

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USC picks up needed Oklahoma senior TE transfer

On Monday soon to be graduated senior Taylor McNamara announced his intentions to transfer from the University of Oklahoma opting to play his final year out at University of Southern California. The 6’5”, 245 pound, So Cal native from West View High School in San Diego was a lost piece in the Sooners’ offense playing in 11 career games, starting […]

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