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Posted: Nov 27th 2009 1:00AM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Texas A&M, Texas, BCS, Big 12

COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- The third-ranked
Texas Longhorns still have their undefeated record and BCS national championship hopes intact.
But the Longhorns found themselves in a much tougher than expected shootout with rival Texas A&M before pulling away for a 49-39 win Thursday night at Kyle Field in their regular-season finale to keep their dreams alive. Texas, which finished 12-0, 8-0 in Big 12, is a win away from a likely BCS national title bid provided the Longhorns make it past
Nebraska in next week's
Big 12 Championship Game.
Posted: Nov 26th 2009 4:19PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Colorado, Big 12
The mystery surrounding
Dan Hawkins' immediate future at Colorado has been resolved.
Colorado athletic director
Mike Bohn announced Thursday morning that the embattled coach will return for his fifth season in 2010 despite four losing seasons. Speculation had mounted in recent weeks as the
Colorado Buffaloes spiral at 3-8 – their third non-bowl season in four years.
But Bohn and Colorado chancellor Dr. Phillips DiStefano met with Hawkins and his team Thursday morning to inform them of the plans to allow Hawkins to continue on.
Posted: Nov 25th 2009 5:00PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Texas A&M, Texas, BCS, Big 12

For a game that used evoke so much emotion on either side and often divided homes and friendships down the middle, this Texas-Texas A&M rivalry has strangely morphed into that just-another-game feel.
Maybe it's the fact the
Aggies haven't seriously challenged for the Big 12 South championship this decade, while the Longhorns have seemingly been part of the division title conversation most seasons. Perhaps, it's because Oklahoma, in most years, has been the most dominant team in the South so
Texas has directed its energy toward toppling the Sooners in their annual Red River Rivalry Game every October.
Some would might even suggest Texas Tech and --gasp -- Oklahoma State have become greater rivals to the Longhorns than A&M.
Posted: Nov 25th 2009 3:00PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Baylor, Colorado, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, Texas, Texas Tech, BCS, Big 12

Leave it to
Texas Tech coach
Mike Leach to come up with a brutal assessment of the issues surrounding
Kansas coach
Mark Mangino and the allegations last week he has been both physically and mentally abusing his players.
Kansas athletic director Lew Perkins has launched an investigation into Mangino's actions after one of his players reported that the head coach poked him during a walk-through practice a couple weeks ago. Since then, several former players have come forth to discuss Mangino's alleged abusive behavior and sometimes mean-spirited verbal attacks.
Leach has never been guilty of playing the politically correct game and he certainly didn't disappoint during this week's Big 12 football coaches call when the subject turned to the storm Mangino is facing.
Posted: Nov 23rd 2009 10:08PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Colorado, Big 12

Colorado coach
Dan Hawkins has been adamant the past few seasons that having his son,
Cody Hawkins, play quarterback for the Buffaloes was no different than other recruit.
Hawkins did a complete turnaround during Monday's weekly
press conference, saying if he had to do it all over again he would not have recruited his own son.
"Not for him, no. Nope. Not at all," Hawkins said. "It's not fair to him. Here is a guy who is trying to do his best to win games and to help his team and does everything right, he's a good student and he's getting killed on Facebook and getting killed on his cell phone.
Posted: Nov 23rd 2009 4:58PM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, BCS, Big 12

Oklahoma State coach
Mike Gundy says he expects senior quarterback
Zac Robinson to return to the starting lineup for the 11th-ranked Cowboys during Saturday's critical regular-season finale against rival Oklahoma.
Robinson missed Thursday night's win over Colorado after sustaining injuries to his head and shoulder in a victory over Texas Tech the previous week. But Gundy said during Monday's Big 12 football coaches teleconference that Robinson began throwing over the weekend and that he would return to practice Monday afternoon. Gundy normally does not discuss injuries which means Robinson could or could not play.
Posted: Nov 23rd 2009 2:54PM ET by Michelle Smith (RSS feed)
Filed under: California, Connecticut, Gonzaga, Maryland, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas, UCLA, Virginia, WCC, ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Mid-Majors, MWC, Pac-10, Women's Basketball

Two weeks ago, Pat Summitt surveyed the national scene and said this:
"A lot of people don't have
Mississippi State on their radar screen and they should."
Never argue with Pat.
Mississippi State is climbing the rankings -- moving from No. 25 to No. 19 in this week's poll -- and the ladder of national recognition, particularly after Sunday's 84-55 win over No. 20
Maryland.
Granted,
Maryland is remodeling after the graduation of Kristi Tolliver and Marisa Coleman and the transfer of
Marah Strickland, and Brenda Frese's program will likely struggle with change most of the year, but the Bulldogs took it to the Terrapins on their home floor.
Posted: Nov 22nd 2009 11:59PM ET by Michelle Smith (RSS feed)
Filed under: California, Big 12, Pac-10, Women's Basketball

Change doesn't always come quickly.
For example, when everyone says that Baylor freshman
Brittney Griner will change women's basketball. Well, sure, she will.
But did we all expect it to happen in the first couple of weeks?
In the first three games of her college career, she has tried to dunk twice and missed both. Sunday at No. 17 Cal in Berkeley, Calif., Griner had an opportunity in the closing moments of a 69-49 victory. Baylor had the ball in transition and guard Melissa Jones passed the ball to Griner behind her back at the baseline. Griner went up with her right hand to dunk and the ball bounced off the rim. She pulled down the rebound and was fouled.
Posted: Nov 22nd 2009 1:40AM ET by Terrance Harris (RSS feed)
Filed under: Kansas, Big 12

AUSTIN, Texas --- Embattled Kansas coach
Mark Mangino's week got off to a rocky start and it didn't get any better as the Jayhawks rolled to their sixth straight defeat Saturday night, falling 51-20 to the second-ranked Texas Longhorns on the road.
On Monday, Mangino found out athletic director Lew Perkins has launched an investigation into allegations the eight-year head coach has been verbally and physically abusive to some of his players after linebacker Arist Wright reported Mangino for poking him in the chest last Friday. Several former players have come forth to discuss the often mean-spirited abuse Mangino often fired their way.