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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 Is Sounding Old
What to make of the partying? Five-star target Dre Kirkpatrick partied with a current Longhorn player while taking his official visit, going to a Kappa party ($) with Sergio Kindle on Friday before Kindle hosted another party on Saturday. Certainly, gaining an appreciation of the party scene around...
Anatomy of Separation: Full Court Pressure And A Damion James Explosion Against A&M
The Context The Aggies cooled off after a torrid start, but the Longhorns were never able to separate from pesky Texas A&M -- that is, not until a 15-4 run over the course of two and a half minutes created the only separation Texas would need on the day. After being hurt by Bryan Davis and...
Recruiting Spotlight: Myck Kabongo
Just as Mack Brown accelerated the football recruiting process around the country, so too is Rick Barnes. Already with two commitments for 2010 (Tristan Thompson and Daniel Bejarano), Barnes and his staff secured their first commitment for 2011 ($), when St. Benedict's Prep sophomore point guard...
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...




















