Thursday Practice Pics:
http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.c....gal?id=123503
Interesting note from 247 on former OT recruit Westerman that switched to Auburn
At Auburn, Alex Kozan is pushing Christian Westerman at guard, and is likely to beat him out.
Thursday Practice Pics:
http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.c....gal?id=123503
Bengals waive Jordan Shipley.
Marcell Harris lists top 6 which consist of Florida, Florida St, Clemson, South Carolina, Texas, and Oklahoma.
Great news!!! He'll land somewhere else, hopefully a good team.
Cowboys?!? Oh wait, good team.
Jordan isn't healthy, he shouldn't sign with anyone at the moment. He needs to take this year off and continue healing and rehab.
It's perfect the way it is.
Remember when we thought that this would be the year because Gilbert would be a senior if still on campus??
Pics from friday, I guess?
http://mackbrown-texasfootball.com/view.gal?id=123518
Didn't knew at Bergeron had that many tattoos (picture seven)?!
Don't know if you guys ever see THujone's MS paints over at Shaggy but he had a good college football preview...
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DaSean Hales will forego his senior season. Guess the freshmen eclipsed him on the depth chart.
Butt hurt?
They are just MS paint. It's not like they put a sign in College Station that says "This is Big 12 Country" with a Texas player on it or anything like that.
Those billboards are all over the place. It's part of a new billboard campaign that A&M launched. They were placed in Dallas, Houston, Austin and many other cities.
Translation: "Let's be sure to put these in other places besides Austin so we don't look as obsessed and people already know we are."
The state of Texas is Longhorn country, you can call it SEC country no one but you and the aggsy cult following believes it's true.
they are just stupid billboards who cares
Ricky Seals-Jones after a scrimmage last night (HornsNation):
"Texas is still my No. 1."
He said they would be followed by LSU and A&M.
Since everybody likes the billboards so much
The Texas Longhorns thought maybe after four years, receiver DeSean Hales had finally signaled his arrival with a strong performance in the spring.
As it turned out, that was just a prelude to the senior's departure. With two weeks to go before the start of the season, Hales has decided to quit the team.
He is the 19th player to be removed, voluntarily or not, from the Texas roster in the past 15 months.
http://espn.go.com/college-football/...omising-spring
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