Texas tabs D-coordinator Muschamp as Brown’s successor
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Tuesday, November 18th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: auburn, Bob Stoops, Clemson, Gene Chizik, Iowa State, LSU, Mack Brown, Miami, Oklahoma, Texas, Washington, Will Muschamp
With defensive coordinator Will Muschamp set to be a target for some of the nation‘s top programs, Texas has made quite the pre-emptive strike by giving Muschamp a raise and naming him as the head coach-in-waiting.
Muschamp has been mentioned as a candidate for the head coaching vacancies at ... Continue Reading
2008 Texas Longhorns Preview
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Sunday, August 24th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: 2008 Texas Longhorns football preview, Aaron Williams, Big 12, Big 12 South, Blake Gideon, Brian Orakpo, Chris Ogbannaya, Colt McCoy, Dan Buckner, Desean Hales, Foswhitt Whittaker, Jordan Shipley, Lamarr Houston, Mack Brown, Nolan Brewster, Oklahoma, Quan Cosby, Rashad Bobino, Roddrick Muckleroy, Roy Miller, Ryan Palmer, Sergio Kindle, Texas, Texas Longhorns, Texas Tech, Vondrell McGee
Last season wasn’t quite the season that Texas probably hoped for, but it was a good season nonetheless.
The Longhorns started the season 4-0, but losses to Kansas State and Oklahoma in their first two Big 12 games dealt a huge blow to their conference title hopes. But, ... Continue Reading
Rating College Football’s Bests: Which school has the richest tradition?
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Wednesday, July 23rd 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: #55, Alabama football, Bear Bryant, Bo Schembechler, Bobby Bowden, Bud Wilkinson, Darrell Royal, Florida football, Florida State football, Joe Paterno, Johnny Majors, Knute Rockne, Les Miles, Linebacker U, LSU football, Mack Brown, Michigan football, Nebraska football, Notre Dame football, Ohio State football, Oklahoma football, Penn State football, Pete Carroll, Pittsburgh football, Rocky Top, Rudy, Steve Spurrier, Tailback U, Tennessee football, Texas football, Tom Osborne, USC football, Woody Hayes
If you want to spark a debate among friends, or really piss off a sensitive message board poster, talking about a program’s tradition, or lack thereof, is one of the best ways to do it.
With that in mind, what better way to kick off our ‘bests’ series than ... Continue Reading



