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  • Livefromclayco
    Livefromclayco Members Posts: 14,074 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Korey Harris, a sophomore defensive lineman, is no longer with the West Virginia football team following an arrest for first-degree armed robbery.

    Harris was arrested last Friday for a July 12 home invasion, where Harris and two others entered a Morgantown home and held the residents at gun point while burglarizing the house. One tiny flaw in Harris' plan: He was wearing his WVU-issued sweatpants with a #96 - his uniform number, as you can see above - on them. The three men got away with cash and electronics.
  • Michael_Malice
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    allday1992 wrote: »
    Korey Harris, a sophomore defensive lineman, is no longer with the West Virginia football team following an arrest for first-degree armed robbery.

    Harris was arrested last Friday for a July 12 home invasion, where Harris and two others entered a Morgantown home and held the residents at gun point while burglarizing the house. One tiny flaw in Harris' plan: He was wearing his WVU-issued sweatpants with a #96 - his uniform number, as you can see above - on them. The three men got away with cash and electronics.

    Wow!!!!!!! Smh.
  • soulbrother
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    I ? with the colors, heavy tho. lol

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    since OKLHOMA owns the BIG XII...might as well make it crimson and cream color...BOOMER!
  • greenwood1921
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    I ? with the colors, heavy tho. lol

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    since OKLHOMA owns the BIG XII...might as well make it crimson and cream color...BOOMER!

    44 conference titles and counting, pleighboi.

    8 out of the last 12 B-XII. Too bad our expectations and our hater's expectations are so high for us.

    Damn you, Wilkinson and Switzer. We would be the Big XII's Boise State if it wasn't for you!

  • bgoat
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    Didn't even know we were on his radar or he was on our radar.

    Saluda (S.C.) four-star defensive tackle Dexter Wideman committed to Florida State on Monday evening.
    “I just want everyone to know that I verbally committed to Florida State,” Wideman tweeted on Monday evening.
    Wideman unofficially visited Florida State last Wednesday. He toured the facilities and met at length with the coaching staff.
    Florida State won out for his services over Florida and South Carolina, among others. For many months, South Carolina was considered the favorite to keep home the Palmetto State talent.
    The 6-foot-4, 255-pound defensive tackle is Florida State’s third commitment at the position, joining Bradenton (Fla.) Manatee’s Demarcus Christian and Miami (Fla.) Miami Central’s Fredrick Jones.
    247Sports.com ranks Wideman as the No. 149 overall prospect in the nation. He is considered the No. 13 defensive tackle in the nation and No. 5 prospect from South Carolina.


    Wes Mitchell of USCe247 site

    Let me step in and say what a heck of a job Jay Graham did here. Most in SC felt like Wideman would end up at South Carolina but those close to Wideman kept mentioning what a great job Graham had done and it obviously paid off. He can flat out recruit.
  • CottonCitySlim
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    So Aaron Murray thinks Nick Marshall is gonna make waves at Qb in the SEC...I can dig it
  • G.Avant
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    I don't know but it sound like they on some ? with my boy Morrison. Too much to copy and paste but story and vid in link.

    http://www.gatorcountry.com/football/article/morrison_tape_draws_questions/17556
  • MR.CJ
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    Trivia Time!!!!!!

    Question: 1,410?

    Answer: Number of Days since Georgia has beaten South Carolina.

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    Who leads the series?
  • caddo man
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    Is this even a real article? I have googled this article plenty of times but no luck finding the actual link.

    A&M's affect on Texas Recruting after joining the SEC

    From Geoff Ketchum of Orangebloods ...

    This isn't about doom and gloom. This isn't about screaming "Fire!" in a
    crowded theater. This isn't about writing an article that produces clicks
    or sells subs or whatever motivation some think might be behind the
    genesis of what you will soon read.

    This is about keeping it as real as possible and every Longhorn coach,
    administrative official and fan would be wise to pay attention. In fact,
    anyone with a special interest in the Big 12 should be paying attention
    because the information in this section is critical to their
    self-interests, as we address the conference's biggest elephant in the
    room ...

    The SEC.

    Two years ago, when Texas A&M made its move to the No. 1 conference in
    America, worriers were shouted down when concerns were brought up about
    the impact that the sudden change in recruiting dynamics that would take
    place with the SEC's implementation of permanent roots in the Lone Star
    State. The nervous Nellies were told that it was ridiculous to think that
    everything would change just because a school that had lagged behind in
    the Big 12 for a decade had left for fewer burnt orange pastures.

    At the very top of the list of people scoffing at the notion that A&M's
    move would forever change things in this state was DeLoss Dodds and the
    rest of the Longhorn administrative staff.

    Well, Dodds was wrong. The Longhorn administration was wrong. In fact, not
    only were they critically wrong about one of the biggest shifting dynamics
    in the history of college athletics, they were incredibly off-base with
    the projected timing of any impact that might be created. After years of
    dominating and controlling the recruiting process in the state of Texas,
    Dodds and Co. overestimated the UT position, believing that whatever
    impact might be felt would be outside of their perimeter.

    Translation: The Sooners, Red Raiders and Bears of the world might have to
    adjust the way things work in their worlds, but the Longhorns are the big
    ? in this state and no amount of SEC presence was going to change that
    fact.

    Oops. Actually, double oops.

    The ugly little truth of the matter is that two years ago the SEC barely
    had a presence in the state of Texas and a case can be made that in less
    than 24 months the conference has officially taken control of things. You
    don't need to take my word for it ... let's just look at the facts.

    Consider that two years ago, exactly one player from the ranks of the 2012
    Lone Star Recruiting Top 25 signed with an SEC school (not including Texas
    A&M) and that was Dallas Wilmer Hutchins defensive back LaDarrell McNeil,
    a player that signed with Tennessee and didn't have an offer from either
    Texas or Oklahoma. The next highest prospect on the list to sign with an
    SEC school was Katy Morton Ranch defensive end Danielle Hunter, who ranked
    No. 38 on the list and signed with LSU. In terms of the impact prospects
    in Texas that year, that was pretty much the depths of the impact by the
    SEC.

    Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Florida and Georgia were all
    shut out, mostly without so much as a serious sniff from the elite
    prospects in the state of Texas. We're talking a mere two seasons ago.

    One year later, the dynamics started changed in a big way. The state's No. 1
    (Alabama), No. 13 (Alabama), No. 17 (Mississippi State), and No. 24 (Ole
    Miss) prospects all landed at schools that were unable to ? a dent in
    the previous recruiting year. Four other prospects on the LSR Top 100 list
    also signed with SEC schools (not including Texas A&M). Oh, and for the
    first time in a very long time, the Longhorns were on the wrong end of two
    head-to-head losses.

    Keep in mind that I'm not even talking about the success of Texas A&M in
    this recruiting discussion, which completely changed, as the Aggies were
    able to secure the state's No. 2, No. 10, No. 11, No. 22, No. 23, No. 26,
    No. 27, No. 32, No. 34, No. 35 and No. 36 prospects, which was a massive
    role-reversal from what they had accomplished in the last half dozen years
    previous to the 2012 recruiting class. That's 36 percent of the state's
    top 25 prospects headed to the SEC.

    The trends are worse.

    Consider that in the current 2014 LSR Top 100 rankings, SEC schools (not
    including A&M) have already landed commitments from the No. 11, No. 14,
    No. 22, No. 33 and No. 37 prospects on the list and this doesn't include
    the likes of Tony Brown, Jamal Adams and Solomon Thomas, top 10 prospects
    who are all seriously considering SEC schools. Meanwhile, Alabama,
    Arkansas and Ole Miss have all already dipped into the Texas talent pool
    in the Class of 2015, landing commitments from likely four-star prospects.

    Of course, numbers are just numbers. Some will point to the huge number of
    prospects in the state of Texas that are available and will suggest that
    the data isn't nearly as concerning as I might suggest. Yet, this is about
    more than numbers because I'm telling you right now as plainly as I can
    that the culture in the state is changing and it's changing in a direction
    that should scare the living daylights out of those that have assumed that
    the state will forever remain Big 12 country, first and foremost.

    The decision between signing with a school in the nation's top league or
    going anywhere else is starting to become a major tipping point in the
    recruitment of many kids in this state, as they are becoming sold in large
    numbers on the idea of being "SEC football players," which currently
    embodies the best of the best in college football. Coinciding with the
    SEC's rise is the fact that Oklahoma seems almost non-existent among the
    top prospects in the Lone Star State at the moment, as the Sooners seem to
    fall a little more back to the pack each year, highlighted by the fact
    that they don't have a single top 40 commitment on the current 2014 LSR
    Top 100. The likes of Baylor, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech appear to be
    virtually
    powerless against the recruiting strength of the SEC.

    That leaves Texas all by itself to ward off the emerging competition,
    which is one of the reasons the Longhorns MUST produce big results on the
    field this season, as they've gone from the school that never loses
    head-to-head battles against anyone to one that is having to scrap to fill
    up the 2014 recruiting class with second- and third options.

    We're not talking about a little boy crying wolf right now because the
    wolf is already eating the little boy and is moving into other homes,
    raiding the fridges of those that once scoffed and kicking its feet up on
    the living room furniture just because it wants you to know it was there.

    This is not a drill. This is not a test. This is for real.


  • greenwood1921
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    Real conference hate...

    KSU's Tre Walker on Texas: "They kind of laid down a little bit. That's nothing to say about their character. That's just what they do."



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  • greenwood1921
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    Uh oh, SANCTIONS!

    lol, Colvin Island, Gabe Ikard, and Trey Millard stuntin' in the Limo with Bobby.

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    Damn, Colvin's B-XII ring is massive.
  • Livefromclayco
    Livefromclayco Members Posts: 14,074 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Damn no respect for Texas
  • greenwood1921
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  • goodlookinout
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  • lamontbdc
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    allday1992 wrote: »
    Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer today suspended senior running back Carlos Hyde, from Naples, Fla., from all football team activities pending the outcome of the student code of conduct and criminal investigations. Hyde was named in a City of Columbus Police Department report that was issued Monday.


    I knew Urban wasn't gonna dismiss him

    word is the chic he's being accused of hitting is a daughter of high ranking police official...that's the only reason they took this step
  • greenwood1921
    greenwood1921 Members Posts: 47,115 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Bawwwse.

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    Would've been extra dope if they pulled up with the same paint job as...

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  • BeleeDatPleighboy
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    The big 5 conferences will be firing the NCAA in the next 5 yrs
  • Livefromclayco
    Livefromclayco Members Posts: 14,074 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    According to a report from Inside the League, Jay Z has been recruiting South Carolina star Jadeveon Clowney to be the first marquee NFL signing for Roc Sports. The two have had “regular contact under the guise of the rapper recruiting him for his marketing potential.” It’s thought to be an all but a done-deal
  • Chef_Taylor
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    allday1992 wrote: »
    Damn no respect for Texas

    We go have to earn it on the field simple as that.
  • Michael_Malice
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    allday1992 wrote: »
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    According to a report from Inside the League, Jay Z has been recruiting South Carolina star Jadeveon Clowney to be the first marquee NFL signing for Roc Sports. The two have had “regular contact under the guise of the rapper recruiting him for his marketing potential.” It’s thought to be an all but a done-deal

    Clowney good. Just rumors. No violations here.
  • kingofbama205
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    Back 2 Back 2 Back....Roll Tide

    yall ? don't really wanna see us
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmADOAd3Abg
  • rapmusic
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    allday1992 wrote: »
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    According to a report from Inside the League, Jay Z has been recruiting South Carolina star Jadeveon Clowney to be the first marquee NFL signing for Roc Sports. The two have had “regular contact under the guise of the rapper recruiting him for his marketing potential.” It’s thought to be an all but a done-deal

    Clowney good. Just rumors. No violations here.
    Jay better slow down
  • Livefromclayco
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    Surveillance footage from a Columbus nightclub appears to clear Ohio State running back Carlos Hyde of an alleged assault, a source familiar with the investigation told Yahoo! Sports.

    Charges are not expected to be filed against Hyde after video from Sugar Bar 2 shows he didn't appear to make contact with an alleged victim who claimed to have been assaulted early Saturday morning, a source who spoke to Yahoo! Sports on the condition of anonymity said. The source said video shows Hyde speaking in the direction of the alleged victim just prior to her punching him in the head. The video then shows Hyde leaving the area and reaching back in the woman's direction in a non-confrontational manner, the source said. From the video, it doesn't appear Hyde ever made contact with the woman – either before or after she struck him, the source said.
  • Livefromclayco
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    Doubletee wrote: »
    allday1992 wrote: »
    Damn no respect for Texas

    We go have to earn it on the field simple as that.

    True

    I think y'all can be a 10+ win team if ash finally acts like he's not getting paid by the other team.

    Y'all been going to a gunfight with a rubber sword the last couple of years
  • Chef_Taylor
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    I think Ash will be better this year defense was horrid last year put up some of the worse statistical defensive stats in school history...history!!!