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Oct 26, 2009 May 30, 2012 8 1635
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Riser Solid at Houston Nike Camp
The offensive line narrative continues to improve at the inside positions with Curtis Riser's solid performance at the Houston Nike Camp this last weekend...
Greg Biggins (Director of Recruiting)
"Not only was Curtis Riser (DeSoto, Texas) the top offensive lineman in the camp, you can make an argument that he's the best guard we've seen at any Nike camp this year."
We like it, now show us the tackles.
Pac-12 Cashing in New TV Deal
The deal will take effect in 2012-13 and is worth an estimated $250 million annually. It’s the richest for a college sports league and would deliver almost $21 million to each school annually, if shared equally.
Larry Scott has been busy...
2012 Longhorns Shine at Nike Camp
Hassan Ridgeway, Bryson Echols, Thomas Johnson and Peter Jinkens all impressed at Sunday's Nike Camp hosted by TCU.
Malcolm Brown Live Today
The Denton Guyer-Cibolo Steele Class 5A D-II Championship airs live today at 4 p.m. on FSNSW. See Malcolm. See Malcolm run.
Who Will Lead Us to the Promised Land?
Troy Aikman was drafted with the number one overall pick in the 1989 NFL Draft. New owner Jerry Jones had just committed an unconscionable act of which I will not speak but to which I owe my moniker on this site. The one positive that resulted from the act was the installation of one certain Norv Turner as offensive coordinator. Aikman came to a team with a suspect offensive line (he was sacked 29 times in 11 games his first year ) and no feature-type running back. His numbers that first year: 155-293 for 1749 yards good for 9 TD's and 18 INT's (that's a 1:2 TD to INT ratio, sound familiar?) and just shy of 6 yards per pass attempt. Terrible numbers from a young QB. What on earth were they thinking when they took this guy?
The following year the Cowboys drafted Emmit Smith from the University of Florida. During Aikman's second year an offensive line anchored by future Pro Bowl center Mark Stepnoski began to improve although Aikman was sacked 42 times during that second season. One of those sacks ended Aikman's season and with it the Cowboys' playoff run for that year.
The offensive line continued to develop and during the third year became a cohesive unit around a nucleus of Stepnoski, Eric Williams and Mark Tuinei. It was that year, 1991, that the team made its first playoff run in several years. Norv Turner was an instant hero and everyone knows, or at least knows about, the Super Bowl stories that followed.
Is this post about the Dallas Cowboys? Not really, it's more about illustrating what it took to turn a team with a new QB, a terrible offensive line, an outdated offensive scheme and no running game into an NFL powerhouse. Also to illustrate how a poor offensive line can make what turned out to be a pretty good young QB look very bad.
There are a number of other parallels here. Is there a new feature back due to arrive next year? A new core of offensive linemen led by perhaps Mason Walters? Is there a guy named Jeffcoat involved in this?
This will not be a quick or easy fix. Based on this year's events we could hope to compete for the Big 12 title next year but realistically we're probably two years away from making another NC run. The most likely QB for that run?
Big 12/Pac 10 TV Deal Becoming Reality?
OB($) caught up with Pac 10 commissioner Larry Scott on Monday to discuss a possible TV deal between the two conferences. Makes a lot of sense. Free article at the time of this post.
President Powers Wants Your Vote
Fast forward to two or ten or thirty years in the future. The Big 12 has lost Colorado to the Pac 10 and Missouri to the Big 10 and replaced them with Universities A and B, both of which are marginal in both academics and athletics. Texas has just finished an 8-5 season, recruiting is beginning to suffer and the conference is now on the verge of losing Nebraska to the Big 10. The national economy has taken a toll on athletic and academic budgets and the Powers that be have decided that UT must make a move towards conference realignment. President Powers (or whomever) has decided to take a straw poll of UT fans in order to determine which direction the fan base favors in an eventual move.
A previous poll indicated that over 80% of voters disapprove of a current move to the Big 10. My question is this: If the situation dictated that Texas must consider realigning itself with another conference, which conference would you choose to join?
Seven Parade All Americans in 2010 Football Class
The different recruiting services all offer a different view of recruits' abilities and Parade has its own ideas. Texas placed seven on the Parade All-American Team for the 2010 recruiting class with a couple of notables. This is the list of Texas commits on that team.
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