triple option attack

  • The Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame has announced its Watch List for the 2014 Jim Thorpe Award honoring the nation’s top defensive back. Nine of the 39 nominees came from the SEC and ACC. Those players were: Jeremy Cash, Duke, Jr. Landon Collins, Alabama, Jr. Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech, So. Vernon Hargreaves, Florida, So. Anthony

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  • Release from Georgia Tech media relations:   Brad Waggoner, who began his association with Georgia Tech football 20 years ago as a  linebacker for the Yellow Jackets, was named assistant director of player personnel.   The hiring of Waggoner, coupled with the promotion of Pete Hurt to director of player personnel, completes the Yellow Jacket

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  • Music to listen to: MakeMeBetter by Little People Things I learned from this past week of college football:   -Nick Saban is going to mentally pay Johnny Manziel to go pro: Let’s see…Johnny Football has dominated Alabama’s highly regarded for two games in a row and had 562 total yards (look at that again 532

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  • Music to listen to:  Early in the Morning by The Gap Band I was going to go with Garth Brooks since he went to OK State, however it was impossible to find a song of his on YouTube so I’ll take Tulsa’s finest, The Gap Band, to fill this slot and everyone is a winner.

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  • Music to listen to:  Welcome Home (Sanitarium) by Metallica State of Stanford football:  As a Vanderbilt fan, I’ve usually pulled for fellow private schools in major conferences playing football such as Northwestern, Wake Forest, Duke and a few others over the years.  However, the one school that has proven to be the top program in

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  • Music to listen to:  Texas Flood by Stevie Ray Vaughn State of TCU football:  When the Southwestern Conference disbanded in 1996, TCU was left out of the developing Big 12 conference and forgone as a college football afterthought.  This was the same school that gave us Bob Lilly, in my opinion the greatest Dallas Cowboy

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