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Mario Or Mercilus – Who’ll Have More Sacks This Season?
There’s a case to be made that Texans first round pick Whitney Mercilus will rack up more sacks than new Buffalo Bill, Mario Williams in 2012.
Rice And Texas A&M Open 2013 Football Season
It’s an old Southwest Conference rivalry renewed in today’s college football world.
Danny Clark Proud To Announce Texans Draft Pick
Clark will make the announcement of the second round pick for the Texans as the State of Texas shines during the NFL Draft in New York City.
Texas Colleges To Shine During NFL Draft
The NFL Draft will have lots of Texas flavor. This is the first of a two part look into Texas hopefuls and the Texas touch on this Thursday’s NFL Draft.
Owls – Cougars Extend Bayou Bucket
Rice and Houston leave rivalry in tact despite conference change.
HOF Coach Larry Brown Now New SMU Head Basketball Coach
It’s official! Brown is back in the college coaching ranks.
Birdsong To Attend Magic-Bird On Broadway
Former UH Great Birdsong will attend Magic-Bird play on Broadway in New York City. Get an idea of what the former All-Star expects to experience.
Houston’s Levine Looks To Season
The Houston Cougars and Head Football Coach Tony Levine look forward to the season after a successful weekend.
Doesn’t Get Easier For Graham’s Owls
The number 13 nationally ranked Rice Owls are becoming accustomed to being on the road after the schedule they’ve faced dating back to March 23.
Houston’s Nesbitt Calls The Offense
“New” is the theme at the University of Houston as they prepare to usher in the 2012 football season beginning with the Spring game on Friday night and a new Offensive Coordinator.


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