ESPN names Darrell Royal the Face of the Program. Vote for him, Bevo, Vince, Earl, or Ricky to share your opinion.
I’m at the mall with my wife and had a Big 12-related observation. Here in North Dallas in the big sporting goods store (Dick’s) there’s a ton of Longhorns gear and some [tag]Oklahoma[/tag] stuff, but there’s very little A&M apparel at all. There’s a whole wall of Texas and OU stuff with two Aggie t-shirts in the corner. There was more [tag]Texas Tech[/tag] and LSU stuff than that.
It’s even worse at the sports memorabilia store. Some very cool and very expensive Vince Young and Kevin Durant stuff and some Ricky Williams and Earl Campbell autographed prints and mini-helmets. The Sooners are represented solely by Adrian Peterson and the Aggies have absolutely nothing. Think about it, what Aggie memorabilia can even A&M fans collect? Six year old Dat Nguyen Cowboys jerseys?
Dallas is three hours away from Austin, College Station, and Norman yet there’s absolutely no Texas A&M presence here. Just thought that was an interesting real world observation about the state of the three programs.
NFL rookie camp: Limas Sweed. Former Horn talks about his experience this summer in Pittsburgh.
After testing the NBA draft waters Longhorns guard [tag]AJ Abrams[/tag] has made the decision to return to Texas for his senior season. AJ made the announcement at a press conference today, the last day he could withdraw his name and retain his eligibility.
He had a few workouts with NBA teams but was not invited to the league’s pre-draft camp and it was clear he would not be drafted. Returning to Texas will allow AJ to get his degree while also improving his chances of playing professional basketball. He’s not going to be the team’s starting point guard but he’ll likely have more ball handling responsibilities and at least a chance to prove he’s more than just a spot up shooter.
Watch video of an excerpt from AJ’s press conference and comments from Kevin Durant and [tag]Rick Barnes[/tag] below:
Welcome back AJ.
Another Topps photo shoot video interview, this time with former Texas wide receiver [tag]Limas Sweed[/tag]. I think Limas is going to be a steal for Pittsburgh in the middle of the second round. I don’t know how many passes he’ll catch in his rookie season but it won’t be long before he’s a favorite of quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
Watch the interview below:
Topps 2008 NFL Rookie Photo Shoot with Limas Sweed from YouTube.com
Limas is pretty comfortable in front of the camera and seems like a nice, intelligent young man. I love the fact that he’s learning the “geetar” and that he thinks an Audioslave song from 2002 is kinda an older song you might not know.
Name: Deon Beasley #7
Position: Cornerback
Hometown: Orange, TX (West Orange Stark)
HS Rating: 



Height: 5-foot-10
Weight: 175 lbs
Class: Junior
Background
Deon Beasley is one of Texas’ top young defensive backs. Played as a nickel back in his first two seasons and expectations are sky high that he’ll be the team’s next big time cornerback. He’s an incredible athlete with great speed, fluid hips, and good ball skills in coverage.
In high school Beasley was heavily recruited as an athlete after starring at West Orange Stark as a quarterback, receiver, and defensive back. He was recruited by Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, and Miami.
Career Stats
| Games | Solo | Ast | Total | TFL/Yds | Sacks/Yds | Int/Yds | BrUp | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | 7 | 7 | – | 7 | – | – | – | 1 |
| 2007 | 13 | 32 | 5 | 37 | 3-12 | – | 3-0 | 9 |
Steelers hold high expectations for Limas Sweed. Limas got fired from Blue Bell for falling into a vat of strawberry ice cream.
Name: Ryan Bailey #39
Position: Placekicker
Hometown: Austin, TX (Anderson)
HS Rating: NR
Height: 6-foot-2
Weight: 205 lbs
Class: Senior
Background
Ryan Bailey was completely unknown to even the most die hard Texas fans before his gamewinning kick against Nebraska in 2006. The former walk-on kicker earned a scholarship the following season. An excellent student, Ryan was a first team Academic All-Big 12 selection in 2007 and is also a five-time member of Texas’ Athletics Director’s Honor Roll.
During his junior season Ryan connected on a school record 5 of 6 field goal attempts against Central Florida and scored 17 total points in the game. He kicked a career-long 52 yarder against Rice that same season in his only career attempt over 50 yards.
Career Stats
| Games | FGM | FGA | PCT | LNG | XPM | XPA | PTS | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 100.0 | 43 | 17 | 18 | 35 |
| 2007 | 12 | 18 | 22 | 81.8 | 52 | 58 | 59 | 112 |
NFL rookie camp: Tony Hills. Interview with Tony about how things are going up in Pittsburgh.










