Published on: 1st July, 2011
They are the drivers of college football.Head coaches plan the trip, select the pit stops and pick the passengers.In their captains' chairs, steering ships every which direction in search of football glory, head coaches are in their elements and seldom are frazzled. This is their zen, this is where they ...Published on: 8th November, 2010
Before the tomatoes and onions start flying, there are semi-merited rationales for why the Aggies are looking down at the rest of the Big 12, yet sit firmly in the middle of the conference standings. Now the schedule definitely suggests otherwise, but Mike Sherman’s team is an interception away from being ...Published on: 5th November, 2010
The Texas Longhorns sit 4-4 (2-3) after a roller coaster ride through the first nine weeks of their 2010 season, and there are just four games remaining on the schedule to achieve bowl-eligible status and climb their way up the Big 12 ladder to receive a bowl bid. Nothing went ...Published on: 29th October, 2010
The Texas Longhorns of 2010 and 2007 draw some striking similarities, which have Longhorns fans placing their fingers over the panic button. The unranked Longhorns (4-3, 2-2) have dropped three of the last four games and must win every game on the rest of the schedule, including their bowl game, to ...Published on: 1st October, 2010
Pretty much every year, the Red River Rivalry game between Texas and Oklahoma provides a major impact on the final results of the Big 12.For the Longhorns, this year is not so different, though perhaps even more weight is placed on the 2010 episode at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas ...Published on: 29th September, 2010
This weekend’s Red River Rivalry means crunch time for the no. 21 Texas Longhorns. The annual showdown with Oklahoma at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas is usually the Horns’ biggest game of the season, and this year is hardly different. But this time, the result can mean so much more. After a humiliating ...Published on: 24th September, 2010
The annual Red River Rivalry pits the two Big 12 South juggernauts in Texas and Oklahoma in a battle at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, a 60-minute skirmish between the burnt orange and white and the cream and crimson.Winners of four of the last five meetings, the Horns own the ...Published on: 22nd September, 2010
The Texas Longhorns will host the UCLA Bruins on Saturday afternoon in what will be their premier non-conference matchup of the 2010 season. In three games as the Horns’ signal caller, Garrett Gilbert has showed his composure and poise. Now he is ready to jump into the spotlight as the next big thing ...Published on: 15th September, 2010
The Texas Longhorns are disentangling some of the same mysteries from last season that have remained remarkably unsolved this year. The Horns truly have a running back by committee. For the third week in a row, Mack Brown will usher in a new starting tailback for kickoff. Against Rice in ...Published on: 10th September, 2010
Once upon a time, Brett Favre retired. Then, he came back. Then, he retired again. Then, he came back, again. He then proceeded to retire. Then, he decided to come back. Again. For what seems to be the umpteenth time that Favre has put football aside, the legend keeps showing up for ...