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Considering his history as a player, it's not surprising that he doesn't look at the defensive side of the ball when making picks. |
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But, surprisingly enough, he actually did pick Oklahoma to lose 4 games because of their inexperienced offensive line. Something that very few have taken into account. I actually agree with him there, and could see Oklahoma losing 3 or 4 games this season, before I could see Texas losing that many.
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As another UT fan stated, Arkansas canceled on us at the last minute just to book their 10 year series with Texas A&M at the new Cowboys Stadium. And knowing Arkansas, they won't try to reschedule the made up game, even if its supposed to be played in Fayetteville. The rumors were that Texas was in talk with Wisconsin but couldn't work anything out. (There's still a rumor that Texas/Minnesota are doing a home/home here in a few years.) Wyoming picked up the phone and agreed but it's a 2-fer-1 deal. All UT fans are pretty shocked that we are actually playing in Laramie and not in Denver. Texas has UCLA and Mississippi lined up the next few years. Other OOC game deals that fell through include home/home games with Miami, Georgia, Auburn, Notre Dame, and Michigan. Mack Brown is well on record saying the Big 12 schedule is hard enough and can get you to the NC game on its own. He was against the Texas/Ohio State series but that was booked by MackII. It's a shame as Texas fans are growing more and more upset by the horrific schedules we have for home (and away) games. Alas, we aren't leaving the Big 12 anytime soon so we are used to it. |
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Texas A&M Aggies to start Jerrod Johnson at QB - ESPN
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Tulsa World: OSU's Dez Bryant ruled ineligible
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To the NCAA, lying to them is much worse than accepting tens of thousands of dollars, getting caught, and paying it back. |
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Well said.
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Dez Bryant Ruled Ineligible
Dez Bryant, wide receiver for Oklahoma State Cowboys, ruled ineligible for NCAA bylaw violation - ESPN
Big blow to Oklahoma State and no doubt his draft status will fall being away from the game. |
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This is dumb as hell. There are bogus INTs and celebration penalties being called all over the place, and nobody seems to know what a catch is anymore, especially when you zoom in and slow it down - and they're worried about a kid working out with Deion Sanders?
I don't think it'll hurt him in the draft one bit. There's enough on film from him to be taken high in the draft - even with Matt Millen not in control of a team. Last edited by jlb1705; 10-08-2009 at 11:14 AM. |
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Mike Williams sat out a full year though, and didn't he get fat or something? I think Bryant will be OK. I hope he can put it behind him like Cris Carter and have a great career in the League.
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The meeting with Sanders was not a violation. The problem is that he lied to the NCAA. Did Oklahoma State meet with Dez before he talked with the NCAA and discuss the situation? Did they go over what was a violation and what was not so he would not panic and lie to the NCAA investigator?
I don't know what the procedure is for when the NCAA talks to players. Does the NCAA contact the University first and give them notice that they want to talk to one of their players? |
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