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Hoops Recap: Baylor 62, UC 59

REALLY tough loss, as Bearcats had multiple chances in final seconds. A few missed threes and late turnover. UC SOOO close two games in a row during a really tough stretch. I found highlights on a local TV station in Waco and will switch out when Wes Miller's post game is available:

Hoops Recap/Post Game Video: Texas 74, UC 73

Lukosius hit a jumper to put UC up three with just under a minute to play. But Texas got a jumper of its own with eight seconds left to pull out the win. That's a tough one to lose, but should show just how competitive the Bearcats are and can be in the Big 12. Definitely a bright future ahead.

Football Former UC coach Mark Dantonio headed to the CFB HoF

IRVING, Texas (Jan. 8, 2024) – The National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame announced today the 2024 College Football Hall of Fame Class during ESPN’s “Championship Drive Presented by Allstate.”



2024 COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME CLASS​



PLAYERS:



  • Justin Blackmon – WR, Oklahoma State (2009-11)
  • Paul Cameron – TB, UCLA (1951-53)
  • Tim Couch – QB, Kentucky (1996-98)
  • Warrick Dunn – RB, Florida State (1993-96)
  • Armanti Edwards – QB, Appalachian State (2006-09)
  • Deon Figures – CB, Colorado (1988, 1990-92)
  • Larry Fitzgerald – WR, Pittsburgh (2002-03)
  • Toby Gerhart – RB, Stanford (2006-09)
  • Dan Hampton – DT, Arkansas (1975-78)
  • Steve Hutchinson – OG, Michigan (1997-2000)
  • Antonio Langham – CB, Alabama (1990-93)
  • Randy Moss – WR, Marshall (1996-97)
  • Julius Peppers – DE, North Carolina (1999-2001)
  • Paul Posluszny – LB, Penn State (2003-06)
  • Dewey Selmon – NG, Oklahoma (1972-75)
  • Alex Smith – QB, Utah (2002-04)
  • Kevin Smith – CB, Texas A&M (1988-91)
  • Chris Ward – OT, Ohio State (1974-77)
  • Danny Woodhead – RB, Chadron State [NE] (2004-07)


COACHES:



  • Mark Dantonio – 132-74-0 (64.1%): Cincinnati (2004-06), Michigan State (2007-19)
  • Danny Hale – 213-69-1 (75.4%): West Chester [PA] (1984-88), Bloomsburg [PA] (1993-2012)
  • Frank Solich – 173-101-0: Nebraska (1998-2003), Ohio (2005-2020)
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