Take a look at that Port Arthur team. No fewer than 10 players who caught passes from Todd, went D-1, but of course, if he put it in the air, Duhon would come down with it
According to the article I read, he was "walking on as an athlete". No idea if he will even attempt to play QB.
Found this on "Athnet": Top 20 Most Profitable College Football Programs Texas – $92 million Tennessee – $70 million LSU – $58 million Michigan – $56 million Notre Dame – $54 million Georgia – $50 million Ohio State – $50 million Oklahoma – $48 million Auburn – $47 million Alabama – $46 million Oregon – $40 million Florida State – $39 million Arkansas – $38 million Washington – $38 million Florida – $37 million Texas A&M – $37 million <---- aggy Penn State – $36 million Michigan State – $32 million USC – $29 million South Carolina – $28 million "Wins don’t affect the bottom line "Texas is by far the most profitable football program despite only winning five games last season. On the flip side, Clemson won 14 games and competed in the National Championship yet it’s not one of the 20 most profitable football programs. "Texas makes the most money after expenses because of television revenue. The University of Texas owns the Longhorn Network which broadcasts its games. The most profitable conferences, the SEC, Big Ten and Pac-12, each run their own lucrative television network as well. Television revenue also boosts the profits of Notre Dame’s football team, as the Fighting Irish have an exclusive deal with NBC to broadcast its games." Aggy needs to shut the hell up! The SEC has 9 teams on the top 20 list compared to only 2 from the Big 12. In a couple of more years, the SEC will have 11.
I can't think of any good mascot to go with Austin and the Austin Bills doesn't roll off the tongue nicely. Since it's a college town and the Longhorns rule the city maybe we can call them University of Buffalo Bills at Austin.
Well, Aaron Donald is considered to be a bad *** and he apparently started the skirmish. I was glad to see Conner throw him to the ground rather then the other way around.