
The Moments That Defined Texas Sports in 2019
This year saw no shortage of impactful sports news, from Dirk Nowitzki’s retirement to Art Briles's return.
This year saw no shortage of impactful sports news, from Dirk Nowitzki’s retirement to Art Briles's return.
It’s unclear whether the disgraced coach will return to the national stage, but he has a foot back in the door at Mount Vernon.
Inside the May 24 school board meeting.
And will he ever coach at the college level again?
The former Baylor coach, relieved of his duties after recommendations from a law firm hired to investigate his program’s sexual assault scandal, has been busy traveling lately.
The 171-year-old university fired its football coach and demoted its famous President today. Will that be enough?
When trying to determine what exactly Chris Petersen told Art Briles, assistant Boise State Athletic Director Marc Paul’s vivid description of Sam Ukwuachu’s troubled final days at the university fills in some gaps.
The sentencing phase of the trial began immediately after Ukwuachu was found guilty Thursday night, and reached its conclusion Friday afternoon.
Seven reasons why the TCU-Baylor rivalry is the state's best.
A conversation with quarterback Bryce Petty of the defending Big 12 champion Baylor Bears.
Not only has Art Briles made Baylor’s football program successful, he’s made it hip.
Well, you can if you live in Nevada, because Internet gambling is illegal. (Wink, wink.) But the betting odds can tell us that holding out hope for Jim Harbaugh is probably a sucker's game.
The Longhorns need to beat the Wildcats for the first time in five meetings, but the game's been overshadowed by more questions about Mack Brown's future.
Teams from Texas—all former members of the Southwest Conference—went 5-1 in the pre-New Year's college football bowls.
The University of Houston quarterback leads the nation in passing attempts, completions, and yardage, and he’s tied for the NCAA lead with 38 touchdown passes. But does he have what it takes to win the Heisman?
Teams from Texas—all former members of the Southwest Conference—went 5-1 in the pre-New Year's college football bowls.