Big 12 lunch links: Players meeting sparks Colorado's resolve
October, 30, 2009
Oct 30
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Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Griffin
Here a few links to get you ready for what should be an interesting Saturday across the conference.
Enjoy the weekend.
Here a few links to get you ready for what should be an interesting Saturday across the conference.
Enjoy the weekend.
- The Longmont Times-Call’s Patrick Ridgell reports that the Colorado program conducted a players-only meeting earlier this week to get ready for Missouri.
- ESPN.com’s Ivan Maisel’s “Three-Point Stance” notes that Zac Robinson will be stepping up in class when he faces Texas Saturday night.
- The Tulsa World’s John Klein writes that Mike Gundy has delivered one of the best coaching jobs in the country this season. But the Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Gil Lebreton writes that Gundy can distance himself from his celebrated You Tube video by beating Texas on Saturday.
- The St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Vahe Gregorian writes about the improvement that one drive against Texas showed for Missouri's sputtering running game.
- Oklahoma State wide receiver Hubert Anyiam has emerged as the Cowboys’ featured receiver since Dez Bryant’s suspension, the Dallas Morning News’ Chuck Carlton writes.
- The San Antonio Express-News’ Mike Finger writes about the recent development of Texas running back Fozzy Whittaker.
- Oklahoma is soaring in at least one national poll, the Kansas City Star’s Blair Kerkhoff reports.
- Texas A&M quarterback Jerrod Johnson has caught the attention of Iowa State coach Paul Rhoads, according to the Ames Tribune’s Bobby La Gesse.
- Kansas State safety Tysyn Hartman is having fun during the Wildcats’ improbable first-place run in the North Division, the Kansas City Star’s Kellis Robinette reports.
- The Lincoln Journal-Star’s Steve Sipple writes about the strong recent play of Nebraska's secondary.
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