Showing posts with label College Football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label College Football. Show all posts

Friday, September 17, 2021

LSU Tigers 2021 Football Schedule Screen Print by Anthony Zych x Phenom Gallery

LSU Tigers 2021 Football Schedule Screen Print by Anthony Zych x Phenom Gallery

Phenom Gallery continues its line of officially licensed college football screen prints with this LSU Tigers 2021 Schedule Screen Print by artist Anthony Zych! Available only at Tiger Stadium, this 2021 LSU Tigers Football Schedule Print captures the LSU mascots Mike the Tiger and Mike the Mascot, and their rich legacy as a national power.

“LSU Tigers 2021 Football Schedule” by Anthony Zych is an 18”x24” signed and numbered 6 color screen print.  Limited to 250 pieces, this Louisiana State University print is available now at Tiger Stadium. Call 225-578-1336 to purchase directly from the stadium.

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Friday, September 11, 2020

Alabama Crimson Tide Championship History Screen Print by Anthony Zych x Phenom Gallery

Alabama Crimson Tide Championship History Screen Print by Anthony Zych x Phenom Gallery

Phenom Gallery has launched a new line of officially licensed college sports screen prints and they’re kicking it off with one of the most storied college football programs of all time – and The Blot’s alma mater – The University of Alabama!  The school claims 17 national championships, some more valid than others, but they sure do look cool on a screen print.  Roll Tide!

Alabama Crimson Tide Championship History by Anthony Zych is an 18”x24” signed and numbered 6 color screen print.  Limited to 200 pieces, this University of Alabama poster is available now at PhenomGallery.com for $60.

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Sunday, September 14, 2014

Star Wars College T-Shirt Collection

Star Wars College T-Shirt Collection


Star Wars has teamed up with the NCAA to release a new line of collegiate t-shirts featuring your favorite Star Wars characters! As StarWars.com explained, “whether a member of an undefeated empire or part of a rebel alliance, collegiate sports fans know what it means to be part of a legacy. Now college sports fans can celebrate their school pride with the power of the Force sporting a new collection of apparel and accessories featuring iconic designs from the Star Wars saga!” This awesome Star Wars Collegiate T-Shirt Collection includes over 50 schools (including my alma matters Texas and Alabama), and features characters like Yoda, Darth Vader and Stormtroopers.

These t-shirts are available now at retailers such as Kohls and Old Navy, and the entire collection (including hats, throws, outerwear, lunchboxes and coolers) will be available at campus stores nationwide later this fall.
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Johnny Cupcakes Notre Dame Fighting Irish Inspired T-Shirt “Lucky Bakers”

Johnny Cupcakes Notre Dame Fighting Irish Inspired T-Shirt “Lucky Bakers”

As a big football and basketball fan, The Blot really loves seeing more and more sports references in Johnny Cupcakes’ designs. In the past year or two we’ve seen Lakers and Celtics inspired designs, Raiders and Patriots tributes, and even the occasional NHL and college football homage (Boston Bruins, USC Trojans and UCLA Bruins). Well this week the trend continues with the awesome Notre Dame Fighting Irish inspired “Lucky Bakers” t-shirt. ND is as polarizing a school as they come; you either love them or hate them (The Blot falls into the latter category). But no one can deny their impact on the college football landscape…and now you can rep the Fighting Irish with this sweet JC tee!

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish inspired Johnny Cupcakes t-shirt “Lucky Bakers” is currently on sale at the Johnny Cupcakes online store for $35.99. The shirts are available in both men's and women’s styles, sizes S-3XL but some sizes are already sold out!
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Thursday, January 7, 2010

2010 BCS Championship Game - #1 Alabama Crimson Tide vs #2 Texas Longhorns

2010 BCS National Championship Game logoTonight is the matchup The Blot has been waiting for his entire life. Not only are my two favorite teams playing each other for the first time since I’ve been alive, but they’re playing for all the marbles, i.e. the BCS National Championship, at the granddaddy of them all, the Rose Bowl. It’s hard to put into words what this match-up means if you’re not a sports fan.

2010 BCS National Championship Game - #1 Alabama Crimson Tide vs #2 Texas Longhorns
Growing up in Alabama you were forced at birth to choose a side, Alabama or Auburn. I, of course, picked Alabama, but since my parents are both from Texas and attended the University of Texas, I too had to be a Longhorn fan. And that’s where my split allegiances began. Since then I’ve actually attended both schools and like to think of myself as being a part of a pretty small group of people with degrees from both Universities (I went to Texas for undergrad and Alabama for law school).

So where does that leave me? Some might assume it’s a no lose situation since either way one of my two schools is winning the national championship, but not so fast my friend! I’m a Longhorn fan first and a Bama fan second. I’ve had Longhorn season tickets for the past four years and there is nothing I want more than for Colt McCoy and the Horns to destroy the Crimson Tide. Sounds harsh huh? Well that’s just how you have to be when your family and friends are split down the middle and trying to pull you in different directions. Plus, if Texas wins tonight, I win my college football pick ‘em league!

2010 BCS National Championship Game - Alabama Crimson Tide Head Coach Nick Saban and Texas Longhorns Head Coach Mack Brown
It’s been a tense month in The Blot’s family, as I mentioned above both my parents went to Texas, but my Stepmom is an Alabama alum. Even my Stepdad is trying to get into the action as a newly converted Alabama fan. I’ve been hearing for years from my high school friends how dominant the SEC is compared to the Big 12, and I’m sick of it. Tonight’s the night Texas proves to the world it is one of, if not the, elite program in college football.

While I had the opportunity to attend tonight’s game, at the last minute I decided to cancel my trip. I’m none too happy about it, but sadly I’ve come to the realization that sometimes you just have to make the hard, unpopular choice in life. And boy was this an unpopular decision, I think I’ve been told by every friend I’ve discussed it with that I made the wrong choice. Oh well, what can I say. I consider myself very lucky to have been able to attend Texas' two previous trips to the Rose Bowl and both were unbelievably memorable games. Regardless, I’ll be sitting on my couch all night, peeled to the screen in the biggest bowl game of the decade (I can say that with confidence since only a handful of bowl games have been played this decade).

2010 BCS National Championship Game - Alabama Crimson Tide Heisman Trophy Winning RB Mark Ingram vs Texas Longhorns QB Colt McCoy
Stats you may need to know before tonight’s BCS Championship game: The University of Texas is 2-0 in games played at the Rose Bowl; Texas is 3-0 in BCS bowl games; The University of Alabama is 0-3 in BCS bowl games; and Bama is 0-7-1 all time in games against the Longhorns.

The BCS Championship game between the #1 ranked University of Alabama Crimson Tide and the #2 ranked University of Texas Longhorns airs tonight, Thursday, January 07, 2010 on ABC at 8/7c.
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The University of Texas Longhorns Win The 2009 Fiesta Bowl

The University of Texas Head Coach Mack Brown Celebrating the Longhorns Victory Over Ohio State in the 2009 Fiesta BowlMan, was that a crazy football game in Glendale, AZ last night or what? The Blot’s emotions were all over the place as I watched the University of Texas Longhorns take on the Ohio State Buckeyes in the 2009 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. The first half was horrible, with both teams looking pathetic on offense but after halftime the fun began. With QB Colt McCoy leading the Longhorns on a couple of great offensive drives, for a few minutes there I actually thought the game might be over. But then the Buckeyes came back and actually took the lead with just over 2 minutes left in the game.

The Texas Longhorns vs. The Ohio State Buckeyes in the 2009 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl
As the Buckeyes drove down the field in their last successful offensive drive you could actually see the blood drain out of the faces of the Longhorns fans’ faces I was watching the game with. Our defense had become ineffective and you could see the momentum shifting in the Buckeyes favor. When the Ohio State running back broke free for the Buckeyes’ final touchdown I was actually excited. I had thought at that point Ohio State would just run the clock down and kick a field goal to win the game, but instead they had scored too quickly and given Texas the ball back with plenty of time for McCoy and Co. to orchestrate a last minute game winning drive. The rest, they say, is history!

The University of Texas Quarterback Colt McCoy Scores a Rushing Touchdown Against Ohio State in the 2009 Fiesta Bowl
Texas is now 3-0 in BCS games, giving the school the second most wins in BCS games without a loss. The only team with more BCS victories without a loss is the LSU Tigers who are 4-0 in BCS games. Mack Brown and the Texas Longhorns now have a 5 game winning streak in bowl games (2 Rose Bowls – 1 for the BCS National Championship, 1 Fiesta Bowl, 1 Holiday Bowl and 1 Alamo Bowl), which now gives the University of Texas the second longest active bowl game winning streak in the nation behind the University of Utah who have won a bowl game for six consecutive years.

The University of Texas Junior Quarterback Colt McCoy Is Named Offense Player of the 2008 Fiesta Bowl GameMack has continued to show this season that he can in fact win big games without Vince Young and the future for this young Texas Longhorns football team looks extremely bright. Junior QB Colt McCoy had a sick Fiesta Bowl, throwing for a BCS record 41 completions, 414 yards, 2 passing TDs and 1 rushing TD. Thankfully, Colt will be returning for his senior season next year, in which he will almost certainly be the front runner for the 2009 Heisman Trophy Award while the Longhorns should be ranked in the top 3 of everyone’s pre-season polls.

The University of Texas WR Quan Cosby Celebrating After Scoring a TD in the 09 Fiesta Bowl Against the Ohio State Buckeyes
The University of Texas Senior Wide Receiver Quan Cosby Scoring The Game Winning TD at the 2009 Fiesta BowlBut what has The Blot the happiest about last night’s game was the performance of senior wide receiver Quan Cosby who had 14 receptions for 171 yards and 2 TDs. Cosby has been an intricate part of the Longhorns’ offense for four straight years and has provided the offense with some much needed upper-classman leadership these past two season. While The Blot will be sad to see him go, it was great to send him and all of the other Longhorn seniors off with another great win. Now I just need the 2009-2010 college football season to start already.
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The Texas Longhorns Destroy Missouri and Claim #1 Spot In The BCS Poll

The Blot attended his first and sadly only Texas home game last Saturday to see the number 1 ranked Texas Longhorns take on the number 11 ranked Missouri Tigers. I have to say it was the loudest I have ever seen DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium in the past 10 years. I can’t even explain how fun it was, especially the first half where the Horns could do no wrong. The additions to the stadium are really nice and I have to think enclosing the north side has a little to do with the new found loudness of the stadium. It also didn’t hurt that this was the first home game the horns have played as the number 1 ranked team in the country since 1977.

Foreshadowing? Texas Longhorns QB Colt McCoy gives a Missouri defender the Heisman pose
Texas Longhorns RB Chris Ogbonnaya Running Through Missouri DefendersAfter taking a sick 35-3 lead into half time, the second half was not quite as exciting. But, it was a solid quality win at home and our secondary looked outstanding. I am finally starting to believe the hype and can’t even begin to describe how great quarterback Colt McCoy looked. If that guy doesn’t win the Heisman the voters need to have their heads examined. He may not have the same outlandish touchdown numbers as other QBs, but his completion percentage and the way he leads the team are unmatched by any other player in the country.

Derek Jeter and the University of Texas Cheerleaders at the Texas Longhorns vs. Missouri Tigers Football GameOn a side note it is very rewarding to have Texas ranked #1 in the first BCS poll of the year. It’s the first time the team has ever controlled their own destiny and with a number one ranking in the USA Today Coaches poll, Harris poll and all six computer polls, Texas is in good shape if they can continue to win. It is arguable that even with a loss the team could still somehow remain in the top 2 and their second shot at a national championship in the past four years.

The 2008 BCS Rankings - Week 1
Derek Jeter and Roger Clemens on the Sideline of the Texas Longhorns vs. Missouri Tigers Football GameThe one stat that everyone keeps pointing to that just seems ridiculous to me is how many teams that are ranked #1 in the first BCS poll make it to the championship game and from that small number how many actually win the game. This is such an ESPN made up statistic. Yes the number is staggeringly low, but there is one big reason why. Up until two years ago the BCS poll came out the first week of the season. After conferences realized how unfair this was to teams who started out ranked low but ended up with amazing seasons, the BCS wisely made changed to now wait to come out with their first poll of the year until after week 7 of the season.

Texas Longhorns Running Back Chris Ogbonnaya Scores a Hard Faught Rushing Touchdown on the Missouri Tigers
That’s why in the past two or three years the first team ranked 1 has been more likely to make it to the championship game while in the first 10 years that wasn’t the case. Can you imagine how many teams would have been ranked #1 in the BCS poll just this year alone if they had started the poll after week one? Needless to say there are way too many games still left to play to worry about booking a flight to Miami for the 2009 BCS Championship Game, but a fan can dream right?
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Monday, October 13, 2008

#5 Texas Beats #1 Oklahoma At The Red River Shootout in Dallas, TX

Texas Longhorn QB Colt McCoy Celebrating the Team's Victory Against the Oklahoma Sooners on October 11, 2008Man what a great day Saturday was for The Blot. I wanted to blog about the Red River Rivalry on Friday but was afraid I’d jinx the game. Instead the Longhorns came out and gave the kind of gutsy, gritty performance you don’t typically see out of a Mack Brown led team. This was hands down the biggest win of Brown’s career without Vince Young and it could not have come at a better time. What’s more shocking is that this is the first time the Texas Longhorns have been ranked #1 in the AP poll during the season in 24 years. (link)

The 2008 Red River Rivalry - Texas Longhorns vs. Oklahoma Sooners
The Longhorns and the Sooners fought tooth and nail, but between Offensive Coordinator Greg Davis finally putting together a winning game plan and Colt McCoy’s amazing performance, the Longhorns left Dallas and the Cotton Bowl victorious. The next day Texas was anointed number one in the nation by both the AP and Coaches poll as well as all of the computer polls that are factored in to the BCS standings.

The Top 5 of the Oct 12, 2008 AP College Football Poll
Texas Longhorns WR Jordan Shipley Sprints Past the Oklahoma Sooners during a Kickoff for a TDWhile the official first BCS doesn’t come out until next week, Texas is in good shape to be ranked #1 in that poll as well, as long as the team is able to stay focused and beat 11th ranked Missouri in Austin on Saturday, October 18th. The Blot had been praying Missouri would beat Oklahoma State last Saturday night so that the Horns might play two #1 teams in a row. But Mizzou ultimately lost that game at home. Nevertheless, next week’s game is still a must win for Texas and The Blot will be there in attendance to help cheer the Longhorns to victory Saturday night in Austin.
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Friday, May 9, 2008

Notre Dame to play Arizona State at New Cowboys Stadium in 2013

Notre Dame logoThis might be the most random college football news I’ve heard in years. Notre Dame and Arizona State University announced yesterday “that they will play a football game on Oct. 5, 2013, at the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.” (link) The reason for the long wait is that the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium doesn’t open until the summer of 2009. This will be the second time in five years Notre Dame will be playing a home game away from South Bend and down in heart of Texas. They already have a game schedule in 2009 to play Washington State University in San Antonio.

Arizona State University logoFor those interested in tickets, “Notre Dame expects to make tickets available to its contributing alumni and fans throught he alumni lottery as it does with all other football games…and a public sale will be conducted through the Cowboys stadium.” (link) Arizona State will be given “a maximum of 15,000 tickets for the game” as the visiting team. (link) This seems like pretty low to The Blot considering the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium will seat 80,000 and can be expanded to hold upwards of 100,000.

Notre Dame Leprechaun MascotI know Texas is a hotbed of high school football and one of the top two or three states for college football recruiting, but ND and ASU both traveling across multiple states to play in a neutral location seems pretty excessive. I didn’t realize ND was already doing this with Washington State, but that seems pretty crazy too. I know ND has fans all over the country but the Pac-10 teams will probably be struggling to find local fan support, especially WSU. Who knew all three teams were so desperate to recruit in north Texas.

Arizona State University Mascot SparkyI’m interested in a) seeing what type of impact these two games have on local recruiting for the schools and b) how many tickets these two games will be able to sell locally. I’ve felt the shine from the golden domers has been really tarnished these past few years and that NBC continuing their television contract with them is ridiculous. These games in Texas will be a good barometer as to how big of a draw ND really is still. With that being said, I guess if I lived in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area I’d probably travel to Arlington on a Saturday afternoon in October to see the Notre Dame Fighting Irish lose to the Arizona State Sun Devils.
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Thursday, January 3, 2008

Oklahoma Embarrasses Itself In The BCS Again

Not one to shy away from rubbing it in, The Blot would just like to draw the Nation's attention to the University of Oklahoma Sooners football team's record in its last 4 appearances in BCS Games. It's 0-4. If you need more clarification on Oklahoma's 0-4 record over the past 5 years please see ESPN's graphic below.

Graphic Courtesy of ESPN.com
Of course as a Texas Longhorns fan I have to admit that to have an 0-4 record over the past 5 years means OU has made it to a few more BCS games than Texas has in recent years. That's really unfortunate, but at least when Texas makes it to the big games they come to play (Texas is 2-0 in BCS games in that same 5 year span).
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Texas Longhorns' RB Jamaal Charles Turns Pro

Jamaal CharlesWell it's been rumored about for weeks but today the University of Texas released a statement that junior running back Jamaal Charles will be leaving school early and entering the NFL draft. Charles had a tremendous year and I for one will be sad to see him go. Jamaal ended the season with 1,619 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns and currently ranks fourth in career rushing yards at the University of Texas behind only Heisman Trophy winners Earl Campbell and Ricky Williams and Doak Walker award winner Cedric Benson. (link) Who knows what records and accolades would have come Charles’ way if only he had decided to return to Austin for his senior season.

Jamaal CharlesYou really can’t blame Charles for leaving, the Longhorns have continually underutilized him and never once did the Horns’ coaching staff attempt to focus our offensive game plan around his unique rushing skills. And yet game after game this year there was Jamaal, willing to give his all and pull the Longhorns out of the fire in the fourth quarter of games. Just look at the Nebraska game where he had an astounding 216 yards and three TDs in the fourth quarter alone. (link) It is only appropriate that Charles leave school after another great performance against Arizona State in the 2007 Holiday Bowl. With 161 yards and two touchdowns in his final college game, cementing a seventh straight 10 win season for Texas, #25 can leave his college football career behind with his head held high and the knowledge that the fumbles that plagued his career a distant memory in the minds and hearts of Texas fans everywhere.

Vince YoungWhat’s really amazing about Charles leaving early for the NFL is that in the 10 years since Mack Brown took over as head coach of the Texas Longhorns, Charles and quarterback Vince Young are the only two players to ever leave the program early for the NFL. (link) That is really an incredible statistic for college athletics in this day and age, especially for a major football program like Texas. I don’t know what Mack says to these young men but Texas fans have definitely be spoiled to not have to worry about losing their star players early for the NFL and the riches it offers. We in the Longhorn Nation can only hope this does not start a trend of student-athletes leaving early for the draft. As always, only time will tell.
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Friday, December 7, 2007

Bush's Heisman In Jeopardy?

I don't know when Yahoo Sports became such a force in sports news, but they seem to have been breaking a lot of stories lately. And no story has brought The Blot as much joy in recent weeks as this one: Bush Hit With Book. The article reports that "The book, Tarnished Heisman by Don Yaeger and Jim Henry, published by Simon & Schuster, will include transcripts of recorded conversations that contain Bush acknowledging he owed money to the financiers of New Era Sports & Entertainment."

Reggie BushHopefully this will lead to the revocation of Bush's Heisman. For one thing, everyone knows Vince Young really deserved the Heisman Trophy that year and proved it by beating Bush and USC to win the BCS National Championship. I won't dwell on the arguments too much, but how does a player who is not even the best running back on his own team and shares the field with a previous Heisman Trophy winner even close to the best player in college football. Of course it's easy to put up amazing stats with Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart and LenDale White by your side. It's a little harder to put up similarly great stats, while continuing to win, when you have to carry all of that pressure on just your shoulders...like the great Vince Young was able to do that season.

Heisman Trophy

Obviously Vince probably doesn't want a hand-me-down trophy, but regardless I'd love to see the trophy stripped from Bush's cheating hands and the trophy vacated. We'll see if the NCAA investigation actually leads anywhere though. I've seen the NCAA pick and choose who they want to go after, and which infractions they want to ignore, too many times. Hopefully the Heisman Trophy Trust will be a little more pro-active than the NCAA and take a stand against cheating...I guess only time will tell.

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Monday, November 19, 2007

Footballs & Trivia - Trivia Contest #2 Answer

A very big The Blot Says... congratulations to MARK for his correct answer of The Blot Says... Trivia Contest #2. MARK, your No Prize is in the mail.

Now here's a recap of the correct answers. The BCS conference team with the longest bowl drought is none other than the Vanderbilt Commodores who at 5-6 and with one game left in the season could very well become bowl eligible if they can beat Wake Forest at home this Saturday at 1 PM Central. That being said, even if they happen to win their record will only be 6-6 and there is still no guarantee that would be good enough for a bowl to extended an invitation to them.

Vanderbilt Commodores

The team that was already bowl eligible at the time the question was asked was in fact the Indiana University Hoosers. And after their win last Saturday against Purdue in the season finale are now a whopping 7-5 for the season, leading many to speculate their bowl draught may finally come to an end. For the record Indiana has been bowl eligible during this draught once before (with the minimum 6 wins) and were passed over for a bowl invitation...so anythings possible. But with 7 wins and the truly sad loss of IU's football coach Terry Hoeppner before the start of this season, The Blot believes they're a shoo-in for a bowl this year.

Indiana University HoosersThanks everyone for participating and be on the look out sometime next week for the next installment of The Blot Says... Trivia Contest!

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Monday, November 12, 2007

The Blot Says... Trivia Contest #2

Back by popular demand, it's The Blot Says... Trivia Contest! This time around The Blot's going to change up the topic from Television to give the contest a little variety. This round's topic is sports and more specifically college football. So all you football nuts start googling now to see if you can come up with the correct answer and win an official The Blot Says... No Prize.

The Blot Says... Trivia ContestHere we go...of the 6 BCS Conferences (ACC, Big 10, Big 12, Big East, Pac 10, SEC) what two schools in those conferences have the longest current streak of not making a bowl game to end the college football season. One's pretty obvious and one's a little harder to figure out, so I'll give you faithful readers a hint. One of them is already bowl eligible for this year.

As always please post all answers in the comment section for this post (even though The Blot Says... did just recently add an email option to the blog in the left hand column). You have one week from the posting of this contest to answer, so the contest will be officially ending Monday, November 19th. And if you want to be eligible to win the No Prize you need to set up a Google account so you aren't answering the question anonymously. Good luck to all!
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Thursday, October 18, 2007

The Fall of the House that Vince Built

Vince Young, Mack Brown and Mickey MouseIt’s amazing that less than two seasons ago, The University of Texas Longhorns were on top of the world. They had just won their first National Championship in decades by winning a game many consider to be one of the greatest college football games ever. The University of Texas then went on to set the all time record for merchandise sold in a year, $8.2 million in licensing royalties, following the school’s BCS championship (Link). The Texas football program was no longer just the toast of Austin or of the State of Texas, it was, albeit for a very brief period, America’s Team. And yet here we are, less than two years removed from that fateful season and my how everything’s changed.

Since last June, 6 Texas Longhorns football players have been arrested on numerous charges all more shocking than the last. Any time I hear the terms “D.U.I.” or “felony counts of obstruction and tampering,” I get sick to my stomach. Here are Student Athletes being given the great opportunity to represent my alma mater and be given a free education, yet chose to throw it all away for a good time. Then came the Austin American Statesman’s article about the UT Athletic Department’s spending, you can read it here. Did you know the University of Texas spends over $100 million a year on its athletics department? And yet even though Texas spends more than almost any other school, “UT has made a deliberate decision to limit the intercollegiate sports it supports” (Link).

Texas Head Coach Mack BrownThe fact is college athletics, and the University of Texas Athletics Department more specifically, is blatantly becoming less about education and more about Big Business. This isn’t new information or even a new idea. But, when the amount of college student athletes on the 40 Acres is decreasing while spending is at an all time high, we just need to come right out and admit it and stop pretending it’s something else. And you know what? At the end of the day I’m ok with that. I’ll admit I’m a diehard Longhorns fan and I want what’s best for my School and its Student Athletes. But what I’m not ok with is the way the school is running its biggest business and definitely biggest cash cow. No other corporation would allow what is going on with its employees and its product like what's happening at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. The way the Texas Longhorns football team is playing and acting on and off the field, right under its Head Coach’s nose, is abysmal and unacceptable.

This team has become an embarrassment not only to The University of Texas, but to its current Students, Alumni and the State they are so often referred to by. It’s not just their many arrests but also their play on the field. Anyone who says winning isn’t important is kidding themselves. Do you have any idea how much Longhorn ticket holders have to “donate” just for the opportunity to buy season tickets? These aren’t donations, they’re what is known in the NFL as Permanent Seat Licenses (PSLs). Don’t get me wrong, I know this same thing is taking place at colleges with big athletic programs all across the country but that’s not the point. When people are spending that kind of money just for the right to then purchase tickets, try telling them that winning isn’t important. It’s the school that’s turned their football team into a business, not the fans.

Coach BrownThis brings us to the big issue at hand, when a company is not meeting expectations, constantly underperforming and always in the news getting bad press, who should take the blame? The only answer I can come up with is Head Coach Mack Brown. And typically when a corporation sinks this low, the board of directors doesn’t just sit idly by and watch, they spring into action and call for changes to be made. I believe it’s time for the School President, Athletic Director and countless boosters to finally come together and demand changes from Coach Brown.

Mack is a great recruiter, he’s a great politician and is everyone’s best friend, but what he’s not is a great football coach. The problem is that while most successful leaders, in any industry, realize their strengths and weaknesses and then surround themselves with people who can help with their deficiencies, Mack refuses to do that. Instead of finding the best assistant coaches who are able to be strict, know how to prepare before the game and come up with new and revolutionary game plans, Mack sticks with his faithful minions who haven’t had a new idea in years. On top of it all, he’s unwilling to make the tough calls like forcing his Offensive Coordinator Greg Davis to resign. If I have to watch one more pass to a WR standing at the line of scrimmage about to get lit up by the defender two yards away from him or another handoff from the shotgun position to a standing still Jamal Charles only to have any holes in the offensive line closed before he can even make it to the line of scrimmage, I’m going to tear what little hair I have left out. How does last year’s Defensive Secondary comprised of three future NFL first round picks get torched by every quarterback it faces!? Because the coaches have no idea what to do with the talent they have and don’t properly prepare their players. Texas puts way too many players into the NFL not to be dominate every year, but then again how many players can you think of that have left the school as a better player than when they arrived?

Mack BrownMack seems to have has lost control of this team and has once again proven he can’t win the big game without Vince Young. It’s a knock against his coaching legacy that still follows him even after winning that elusive national championship. Many of the Longhorn faithful thought that the old Mack had been cleansed from our program once the great and might VY arrived. The truth is Texas won all those games in spite of Mack and Greg Davis, not because of them. Vince won those games because of his ability and in game decisions, not because of coaching decisions or game plans. It’s time to bring in someone who will display some authority, either as an assistant, associate or position coach. Make these players accountable for their actions before they commit their next crime, not after it. It’s time to let go of the dead weight, finally let Greg Davis retire with some dignity and fire these so called co-Defensive Coordinators. Bring in some coaches with some swagger, intensity and a thirst for victory to lead these young men into battle. Let’s prove to the country why “We’re Texas.”
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