APSome (more) links from around college football on a Tuesday…
- What does (fake) Bo Pelini’s tournament bracket look like? Good for a few laughs.
- Penn State is suspending its licensing contract with Adidas over a Indonesian clothing factory and severance pay for its workers.
- Meet the five finalists for Athletic Director of the Year from the Sports Business Awards.
- Our man Kevin McGuire over at The Examiner takes a look at Penn State’s second spring under Bill O’Brien.
- Former Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe has re-emerged and is now reportedly helping the Big East. This seems appropriate.
- Sunrise, sunset. Alabama is the favorite for a four-star offensive tackle.
- Former Michigan receiver Jerald Robinson is in some serious trouble.
- Texas athletic director DeLoss Dodds says “We get to decide” when the Longhorns and Texas A&M play again. Harsh, bro.
DeLoss of Texas will decide when the Longhorns will play the Aggies again?
I am sure that will not come until:
1. Johnny is playing in the NFL.
2. Brown is replaced with someone who actually can manage and mature the talent he recruits.
3. Longhorns are a 3 TD favorite over the Aggies.
A&M is still the little sister in Texas, right?
I wouldn’t want to play A&M either, if my guys gave up 63 to OU and then watched the Aggies beat the Sooners by 28.
That’s a whole lot of butt hurt there, DeLoss.
“Child rape is one thing, but unpaid severance? That’s something we have to take a stand on.” – Penn State
1 good year and all the sudden they’re on this kick where they think they own college football. We’re all laughing at you
Oh geez PSU. That’s like closing the barn door after letting the wolf in. Sorry it happened, but the workers had a better income than they would by not working.