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Afternoon Brewsky Isn't Shocked At Losing Nelson
Nelson picks the Aggies. Two days ago, Skyline linebacker Corey Nelson confirmed what many had anticipated for some time -- that the Longhorns had little chance with the rangy linebacker, as Nelson chose to become an Aggie ($). Rated as the no. 3 outside linebacker by Rivals, Nelson has a...
Morning Coffee Kicks the Tires on Julien Lewis
Finally, positive recruiting news. After two de-commitments on the football side, an extended timetable for Darius White to make a decision, and the continued, um, drama surrounding Lache Seastrunk, the only good recruiting news in the last month and a half has come from the basketball side of...
Morning Coffee Wants to Introduce the Newest Horn and Hasn't Forgotten the 2010 Quarterbacks
McClellan has next. Basketball recruiting is a strange beast -- it's non-linear, as in the process doesn't operate from year to year, as Mack Brown prefers to do for football, but helter-skelter, one commitment from one year, another commitment from another, all with the added oddity of the coaches...
Morning Coffee Talks Seastrunk, James, and the Nike Hoops Summit
Seastrunk takes in Auburn. The words coming from Lache Seastrunk's mouth ($) after visiting Auburn over the weekend glowed with superlatives. Describing his visit as "the best experience I ever had," Seastrunk also noted that his mother appeared to enjoy the visit and that he also received more...
What Jai Lucas Means For Texas
The circumstances When 6-0 foot (although many doubt that listing), 155-pound Jai Lucas, the son of former NBA player and coach John Lucas II, and brother of former Baylor and Oklahoma State star John Lucas III, committed to Florida out of his Houston high school, Billy Donovan promised him the...
Morning Coffee Talks Basketball
Bad Connor returns. Consternation has ruled amongst the Burnt Orange faithful after a handful of uninspired or flat-out awful performances from Connor Atchley this season. After a breakout season last year, Atchley was expected to at least sustain, if not surpass, those numbers. Not regress. His...




















