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Posted: Nov 6th 2009 9:16AM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Kansas State, Big 12

The message never changes, but Kansas State quarterback
Grant Gregory finds a note in his inbox every week of the college football season.
"Find a way to win."
The words of encouragement find their way to Manhattan, Kan., from hundreds of miles away in Mobile, Ala., where Grant's father, Greg Gregory, is the offensive coordinator of upstart South Alabama. But even in distance, dad seems to know exactly what his son needs to hear.
"I make sure to also put in there, there is always a way," Greg Gregory said, "your job is to find it."
Posted: Nov 5th 2009 3:33PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Oklahoma State, Big 12

Let the Dez Bryant/NCAA debate begin.
Just or unjust? Excessive or just plain over the top?
Whatever side you fall on, the
NCAA has made it's decision where Oklahoma State All-American receiver
Dez Bryant is concerned. The governing body turned down the final appeal on the junior's one-year suspension for lying, likely ending his college career.
Posted: Nov 5th 2009 8:00AM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, Texas, Texas Tech, Big 12, Missouri

It seems like every year the usual suspects are lined up as contenders for the best basketball conference in the country.
Big East. ACC. Pac-10. Big Ten.
But the Big 12 never seems to get much love, despite some impressive numbers that suggest the newest of the major conferences deserve to be part of the conversation. No conference has advanced more teams to Elite Eight (13) and Final Four (six) since 2002. The
Kansas Jayhawks even cut down the nets in 2008.
Posted: Nov 3rd 2009 10:25PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Colorado, Big 12

It seemed like a sign of positive things to come in Boulder, Colo., when Parade All-American running back
Darrell Scott chose Colorado over Texas and Southern California two years ago.
But it was the fairy tale that was never realized as injuries and questions about his physical conditioning clouded a two-year career. Scott, easily the biggest and most high-profile recruit of
Dan Hawkins' Colorado tenure, informed the coaching staff Tuesday that he is leaving the program.
Hawkins said in a released statement the sophomore "is leaving for assorted personal reasons." He assumed Scott would be transferring to school closer to his Ventura, Calif., home.
Posted: Nov 3rd 2009 9:00AM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Kansas, Big 12

A few weeks ago, Kansas head coach
Mark Mangino was touting senior quarterback
Todd Reesing as a should-be Heisman Trophy candidate.
The 5-0
Jayhawks, themselves, were looking like the best team in the
Big 12 North and maybe as a team that could give the South division a run for the conference championship as they ran roughshod over the likes of Northern Colorado, UTEP, Duke and Southern Miss.
But three weeks later, Kansas is stuck in reverse on a three-game losing streak and Reesing found himself yanked during Saturday's 42-21 loss to Texas Tech.
Posted: Nov 2nd 2009 5:18PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Iowa State, Big 12, Injuries

Iowa State coach
Paul Rhoads says junior quarterback
Austen Arnaud is ready to return to the Cyclones starting lineup this week when they take on Oklahoma State.
Arnaud, a two-year starter for the Cyclones, has been sidelined the last weeks with a bruised throwing hand. He was injured during the Oct. 17 win over Baylor.
Rhoads says Arnaud was close to returning to the lineup last Saturday at Texas A&M but that his velocity just wasn't there so he stuck with redshirt freshman
Jerome Tiller for one more week.
Posted: Nov 2nd 2009 9:53AM ET by Michelle Smith (RSS feed)
Filed under: Connecticut, Oklahoma, Stanford, Tennessee, Big 12, Big East, Pac-10, SEC, Women's Basketball

Part of the beauty of college basketball is that it isn't like college football. The top teams don't have to be afraid of playing a tough opponent; worried that risking a single loss would derail a season's worth of effort.
Instead, the best teams in college basketball want to cut their teeth on one another, learn from their shortcomings, shore up before spring, or build a resume for the NCAA committee by collecting wins against stiff competition.
The following is a list of the top five schedules in women's college basketball this season. These teams are going to do it the hard way. And you gotta admire that.
Posted: Nov 1st 2009 8:30PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Texas, Big 12

STILLWATER, Okla. -- As much debate swirls around which teams are the best and most deserving for a shot at the BCS national title, the Texas Longhorns appear to have the most unabridged path to Pasadena of any of the serious contenders.
Take your pick of the other potential candidates -- Florida, Alabama, Iowa, TCU, Cincinnati, Boise State, Oregon -- and they all could suffer heartbreaks during this final stretch of regular season. Texas' path has far fewer land mines.
The
Longhorns, who leaped back into the No. 2 spot in both polls over Alabama on Sunday and are third in the most recent BCS poll, just completed the most difficult portion of their schedule in impressive fashion, beating Colorado, Oklahoma, Missouri and Oklahoma State in what was supposed to be a challenging four-game stretch.
Posted: Nov 1st 2009 1:01AM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Oklahoma State, Texas, Big 12

STILLWATER, Okla. --- Texas coach
Mack Brown normally demands his teams stay in the moment.
But in the week leading up to Saturday night's game against 13th-ranked Oklahoma State, Brown wanted to make certain the third-ranked
Longhorns remembered where they were at this point last season and what they lost against Texas Tech.
They were different opponents, but presented a strikingly similar scenario a year apart.
Posted: Oct 31st 2009 11:02PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Oklahoma State, Texas, Big 12

STILLWATER, Okla. -- So much for the down-to-the-wire games between Texas and Oklahoma State and the chance for the
Cowboys to finally break through.
Texas forced OSU quarterback
Zac Robinson into four interceptions, two of which were returned for touchdowns and the third was converted into a touchdown as the third-ranked Longhorns cruised to a 41-14 victory in front of 58,516 at Boone Pickens Stadium on Saturday night.
This was a meeting of the Big 12 South's two top teams, but it was clear from the outset the Longhorns are by far supreme as they took a major step in locking up the division title while staying in step for the coveted BCS championship bid. Texas (8-0, 4-0) just needs to run the table against Baylor, Kansas and Texas A&M after next week's non-conference game against Central Florida to be in position for the opportunities it was denied last season after one lapsed moment against Texas Tech.