August 2009 News

Simply put, Reesing is a winner

Published: August 29, 2009

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Big 12 North: Is 2009 the Start Towards Respect?

Published: August 29, 2009

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In the photo shown here, once again we see the Oklahoma Sooners celebrating their sixth Big 12 Football Championship, and third straight, after last year’s 62-24 pasting of the Missouri Tigers.

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Tom Verducci: Why Tampa Bay unloaded Kazmir

Published: August 29, 2009

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The Tampa Bay Rays were likely going to shop Scott Kazmir this winter, so his trade to the Los Angeles Angels is simply a matter of moving sooner rather than later, especially because Kazmir has pitched to an ERA near 6.00 this year. The trade gets the Rays out from under almost $25 million due [...]


Ted Keith: Rebuilt Rangers heading in right direction for postseason

Published: August 29, 2009

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NEW YORK — If there has been one downside to what has been an otherwise improbably impressive year for Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington, it came a couple of weeks ago when best-selling author John Grisham was in Arlington for a game and Washington didn’t get to meet him. Because if there’s one thing Washington [...]


OU, OSU both in top 10

Published: August 29, 2009

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If the Associated Press Preseason Top 25 is right, it’s a great year to be a college football fan in Oklahoma.
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San Antonio Express-News: Bradford has drive to keep being ‘that good’

Published: August 29, 2009

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Despite his success, Bradford remains humble and driven.
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OU names this year’s football captains

Published: August 29, 2009

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OU quarterback Sam Bradford, tight end Brody Eldridge, defensive tackle Gerald McCoy and linebacker Ryan Reynolds have been named the team’s captains for this season.
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Evernham and Crocker wed in small ceremony

Published: August 28, 2009

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Sooners vs Longhorns 2009 Preview

Published: August 28, 2009

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Preseason rankings are out now. With a returning Heisman winning QB, I expected OU to be highly ranked. However, when you lose someone as big and strong as Brian Orakpo and a primary target in Quan Cosby I expected to see some devaluation of the ‘Horns this year. This was not the case. So let’s [...]


Andy Staples: Longing for the day when Heisman voters think outside the box

Published: August 28, 2009

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If he reaches the end zone for the fourth time in his career, Nebraska defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh might reprise the Ducky Dance. The 300-pounder debuted the jig, named after a Parasaurolophus from The Land Before Time movie series, last season after he lined up at fullback and caught a touchdown pass against Kansas. But [...]


John Rolfe: Cowboys’ Texas-sized TV, latest sports nudes, more items of disinterest

Published: August 28, 2009

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If ever there was a monument to Texas’ clichéd fondness for BIG, it’s that planet-sized videoboard hovering 90 feet above the field in the Dallas Cowboys’ $1.15 billion new digs. At 60 yards long and 72 feet high, Godzillatron has become an instant attraction for patrons’ peepers as well as punters who’ve discovered they can [...]


Gene Menez: Historic QB trio favored early, but this is anyone’s Heisman race

Published: August 28, 2009

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The Heisman turns 75 this year, and what a birthday present it’s about to get. For the first time in history, two players — Tim Tebow (2007 winner) and Sam Bradford (2008) — stand a chance to win a second Heisman. And, for the first time since 1946, the top three vote getters from the [...]


Cory McCartney: Here’s where the Bradford, McCoy, Tebow trio ranks in Heisman lore

Published: August 28, 2009

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For months, the Heisman hype machine has churned. Athletic departments have debated how best to sell their school’s hope for landing the stiff-arm statue. Posters? DVDs? Neck ties? Retro ViewMasters? Maybe a mammoth poster in Times Square? Whatever direction they go, the excitement sets in long before fans take their seats for season openers in [...]


Ross Tucker: Bengals right not to overpay Smith

Published: August 28, 2009

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Warning: I am about to agree with the Cincinnati Bengals. Well, kind of.

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Don Banks: Brandon Marshall’s diva-like behavior counterproductive to getting out of Denver

Published: August 28, 2009

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The irony, apparently unrecognized by the player himself, is that Brandon Marshall’s actions are the very thing ensuring he remains a Denver Bronco indefinitely.

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