Monthly Archives: July 2010

Lots of questions for coaches …

Lots of questions for coaches and players these first two days about dealing with agents trying to sign players.

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Pinkel says he wants QB Blaine…

Pinkel says he wants QB Blaine Gabbert to improve his consistency, but he can be as good as anyone in the league.

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Missouri coach Gary Pinkel had…

Missouri coach Gary Pinkel had his players watching their diet this offseason focusing on getting leaner and quicker.

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Buffs meeting Rangers

Former Colorado Rockies manager Clint Hurdle, now the hitting coach for the Texas Rangers,  invited CU coach Dan Hawkins and his players to batting practice this afternoon prior to the Rangers’ game against the Oakland Athletics. Hawkins, Nate Solder, Jalil … Continue reading

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Missouri is late to media days…

Missouri is late to media days. Tigers are holding up the show here in the main interview room. K-State, OSU and Texas Tech are here, too

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Art Briles mentioned bowl elig…

Art Briles mentioned bowl eligibility several times today. Baylor hasn’t been to a bowl game in the history of the Big 12 Conference

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Baylor coach Art Briles: “I re…

Baylor coach Art Briles: “I really think, without a doubt, it will be the most complete team we’ve been able to put on the field.”

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Mike Sherman: “To really under…

Mike Sherman: “To really understand Jerrod, you have to understand the leadership he gives you on and off the field.”

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Texas A&M coach Mike Sherman s…

Texas A&M coach Mike Sherman says the Big 12 needs his program to step up and fill the void of Nebraska leaving.

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Texas A&M coach Mike Sherman s…

Texas A&M coach Mike Sherman says the Big 12 needs his program to step up and fill the void of Nebraska leaving.

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