Saturday, September 25th, 2010 was a day that many Texas Longhorn football fans would rather forget. That Saturday was the day that concerns about the 2010 season turned into realities. The day that the holes on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball that would plague Texas throughout the fall started to bubble [...]
TweetAccording to reports, 2011 Texas basketball recruit Kevin Thomas has failed to qualify academically, and will be forced to attend a junior college in lieu of playing in Austin this fall. Thomas, once a part of the same Grassroots Canada AAU program that produced Tristan Thompson, Cory Joseph and incoming freshman point guard Myck [...]
TweetA few weeks ago, Mack Brown and the Texas Longhorns suspended senior safety Christian Scott due to a misdemeanor battery charge stemming from an incident on August 6th. Scott was arrested outside of his apartment in Austin after pushing a woman to the ground who was attempting to repossess his vehicle. After pleading no contest [...]
TweetWith all the uncertainty surrounding the 2011 version of the Texas Longhorns on the offensive side of the ball, the concerns within Manny Diaz’s respective defensive units looks downright minimal. Texas has yet to name a starting quarterback, and all signs point to the fact that a decision may not be made until a few [...]
TweetA consensus All-American in 2009, and rated as a top five running back by every recruiting service worth its salt, former Temple, Texas star Lache Seastrunk appeared to have a very bright future ahead. Over the past 12 months, Seastrunk became associated with one of the most infamous recruiting scandals in recent NCAA history. Willie [...]
Tweet[audio:http://www.bevoscorner.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Bevos-Corner-Podcast-No.-41.mp3|titles=Bevo's Corner Podcast No. 4] On today’s Bevo’s Corner Podcast we talk about how the offensive units are shaking out, A&M’s departure to the SEC and the loss of a great rivalry, and how quickly Mack Brown should show his hand in 2011. Check back over the course of the next few days for [...]
TweetWhen a new coaching staff takes the reins of an established program, things are kept close to the vest. In this case, the Texas Longhorns have done everything in their power to limit public and media access to their practices, not only during the spring, but this fall as well. The rationale behind this [...]
TweetSince 2004, the BYU Cougars have been one of the more consistent college football programs on the West Coast not affiliated with a certain mega-conference. BYU always seems to find a way to be competitive and recruit states like California, Oregon, and Texas well in spite of the inherent restrictions of their faith-based community [...]
TweetWith all of the talk of Texas A&M departing the Big 12 for the SEC– sooner or later — one question hasn’t been fully addressed: If Texas A&M leaves the Big 12, will their football rivalry with the Longhorns be sacrificed as a result? Texas and Texas A&M are scheduled to play on Thanksgiving [...]
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