Great article on Kevin Durant from the Denver Post. I think every paper has had an article on KD this week.
Longhorns beat Winthrop 7-1 in the final game before Big 12 play begins Friday. Nice to have Kyle Walker back.
Deadspin previews Texas’ first round match-up against New Mexico State.
CNNSI breaks down the East Region. Seems they like Texas over UNC and Georgetown to make Final 4.
Texas A&M‘s basketball program has reached unseen heights this season and as a #3 seed in the NCAA Tournament is showing up in a lot of expert’s Final Four picks. But right before the tournament games begin former Aggie Antoine Wright reveals some shady academic practices going on at the university.
On a special episode of HBO’s Costas Now last night focusing on college athletes and academics, Wright revealed that athletes at Texas A&M athletes are steered into agricultural majors and states that he got more of an education in high school. In some ag classes there would be a “quarterback, [Wright], a running back and a farmer.” Even more damning, he states that athletes were provided with cheat sheets including copies of old exams.
Video of Wright on Costas Now is below:
When the Big 12 announced their Academic All-Big 12 Men’s Basketball Team a couple of week’s ago two Aggie starters, Dominique Kirk and Acie Law, made the second team. Their major? Ag leadership & development. Big man Antanas Kavaliauskas should be able to go home to Lithuania and raise some awesome goats as an agricultural development major.
The football team is probably worse. Reggie McNeal? Agricultural development major. Red Bryant, Kerry Franks, and Courtney Lewis? Ag leadership & development. Our good friend Kellen Heard? He’s an agricultural and life sciences major.
For the sake of the 98% of these kids who won’t make it to the pros, I sure hope they can raise a mean chicken.
Update: Texas A&M athletic director Bill Byrne’s response to Wright’s allegations? Don’t worry, we’re adding more easy majors that athletes will be able to choose from.
Texas women’s basketball coach and legend Jody Conradt retired Monday after 31 seasons at Texas. The women’s program has been down a little in recent years and this year the team finished with 18 wins and 14 losses and did not make the NCAA Tournament. Conradt is a Longhorn legend and gave her entire life to the Lady Longhorns and to the University of Texas.
No word of a possible replacement for Conradt but with the history of Texas women’s basketball and a top recruiting class last year, the job will be very attractive to some of the nation’s top coaches.
Adrian Alaniz two-hits Miami of Ohio. Kyle Russell chips in with 9th homer of the season.
Dooley Prince’s little bro Josh had an excellent series against ORU and may have earned starting spot.
Baylor upsets Missouri and will face off against the Longhorns tonight at 8:20pm.


