Monday, September 28, 2009

Anthony Harris fumbles

The former Livingston Lion fumbled a punt return in Texas A&M's win over UAB, according to The Dallas Morning News.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Anna Whiddon takes win

The former Huntington Lady Devil gave up no runs and three hits while striking out eight in Oklahoma State's 7-1 win over Oklahoma Christian, according to KTUL.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Dustin Harris returns punt

The former Livingston Lion had a 28-yard return in Texas A&M's win over Utah State, according to Aggie Sports.

Hunter Russell finishes 18th

The former Panther finished 18th in ULM's home meet, according to NewOrleans.com.

Dez Bryant scores twice

The former Panther had nine catches for 161 yards and two touchdowns before leaving the game with leg cramps in Oklahoma State's 41-24 win over Rice, according to The Daily Oklahoman.

The Tulsa World says Bryant's day-to-day with a strained hamstring.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Rex Hadnot still out

The former Panther will be held out another week as he recovers, according to Cleveland.com.

Coach says Dez Bryant needs to relax

Coach Mike Gundy thinks the former Panther celebrates plays too soon and gets too pumped up before games which leads to him losing energy and cramping during the game, according to an article posted on KFSM.com:

Gundy said this week that Bryant deserves all the accolades he's received as an All-America receiver and Biletnikoff Award finalist. However, he says Bryant still "needs to learn to play hard every single down."

Chase Webb shoots a 78

The former Panther's contribution secured a seventh-place finish for Lon Morris at the UT-Tyler golf tournament, according to The Jacksonville Daily Progress.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Reggie McNeal out again

The former Panther will miss another game, this time against B.C., as he's recovering from a knee injury, according to The Star.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Dez Bryant named POTW

The former Panther is the Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week, with an 82-yard punt return for a touchdown, plus two kickoff returns for 43 yards, according to ESPN.com.

JaMarkus McFarland sees playing time

The former Panther entered the game late against Idaho State, meaning he won't redshirt this year, according to The Tulsa World.

Dez Bryant returns punt for touchdown

The former Panther returned a punt for a touchdown against Houston for the second straight year in Oklahoma State's 45-35 loss to the Cougars, according to AP.

Robert Ray to play fall ball

The former Panther will participate in the Arizona Fall League starting this October, according to MLB.com:

"That's the beauty of the Fall League," LaCava said. "A young guy like Ray [who has been injured since late May with shoulder problems] can get more innings in and keep trying to improve."

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Wes Musick takes loss

The former Hudson Hornet gave up a run and a walk in Tri-City's 2-0 loss to Kaiser, according to The Statesman Journal.

Clint Dempsey happy with win

Goal.com has a good story on the former Dragon and his thoughts on the U.S. win over Trinidad & Tobago:

Trey Hearne takes loss

The former Panther gave up six run, two earned, in Springfield's 6-0 loss to Northwest Arkansas, according to The Springfield News-Leader.

Reggie McNeal doubtful

The former Panther has an injured knee, and likely won't play against Hamilton, according to TheSpec.com.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Jaguars sign Kynan Forney

The former Dragon found a job after being released by San Diego last week, according to Jacksonville.com.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Trey Hearne opening playoffs

The former Lufkin Panther will open the Texas League playoffs against Northwest Arkansas on Wednesday, according to KTTS.

Wes Musick gets start

The former Hudson Hornet will start against Salem-Keizer today, according to The News Tribune.

Dez Bryant on SI cover

The former Panther will be on the issue which will be released Wednesday, according to The Tulsa World:

Cowboy wide receiver Dez Bryant, who scored two touchdowns in the 24-10, season-opening victory over Georgia, is on this week's Sports Illustrated cover. The headline reads, "Cowboy Up: Oklahoma State Struts as the Rival Sooners Swoon."

Monday, September 7, 2009

Dustin Harris starts

The former Livingston Lion had a 12-yard punt return in Texas A&M's 41-6 win over New Mexico, according to Scout.com.

Dez Bryant scores twice

The former Panther also had three catches for 77 yards, according to The New York Times.

The Tulsa World has a full story on Bryant's performance.

Chargers cut Kynan Forney

A pretty big surprise, as the former Dragon was once predicted to be the starter. North County Times has the story:

Though he didn't play a snap for the Chargers last season, he was signed to a two-year, $4.8 million contract extension during an offseason when former right guard Mike Goff was allowed to leave via free agency. Forney was struggling with a neck injury and losing a position battle with rookie Louis Vasquez, but there was no indication that he would be cut.

Clint Dempsey scores

The former Dragon scored a goal in a 2-1 U.S. win over El Salvador, according to AHN.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Dominique Edison earns roster spot

The former San Augustine Wolf made it to the Titans season roster, according to KTRE.com:

"They pulled me out of the weight room," said Edison, in a phone call with KLTV & KTRE, "and when they do that, it is normally not good, but the coach Fisher told me that I had made it, so when I went to team stretching, there was only about 50 of us, and that is when I really realized that it was real."

Kevin Thomas gets start

The former Central Bulldog will take on Kane County at 6 tonight, according to Our Sports Central.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Dominique Edison scores 2 TDs

The former San Augustine Wolf had two scores and 90 yards in Tennessee's 27-13 win over Green Bay, according to The Tennesseean:

"Just seeing how the other rookies have had good preseasons, I felt like I was the guy who really hadn't stepped it up in a game yet. I do well in practice, but it is what you do in a game that counts most,'' Edison said. "I knew I was going to get the opportunity, so I knew I had to make the most of it.''

Trey Hearne earns win

Scout.com has the former Panther's line from Springfield's 2-0 win over Tulsa:

*Trey Hearne* Started, Win (12-3), eight innings, five hits, no runs, one walk, and three strikeouts. 1-for-3 with one double and one two-out RBI at the plate. (p-s:94-57)(g/f:15-5)

The Springfield News-Leader has a full story on Hearne's performance:

"I've had to focus a lot and pay attention to focusing," Hearne said. "Tonight I went out in the seventh and started leaving the ball up. I got lucky a couple times, and they just missed them. So I really tried to pay attention to the eighth."

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Wes Musick still perfect

The former Hudson Hornet allowed three runs and six hits through five innings in Tri-City's 12-6 win over Yakima, according to The News Tribune.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

JaMarkus McFarland will play right away

The Daily Oklahoman reports the former Panther will not redshirt this year:

“I think Jamarkus McFarland will help us as far as a young guy that hasn’t played.”

Kevin Thomas earns win

The former Central Bulldog gave up one run, five hits and one walk while striking out one in Quad Cities' 2-1 win over Clinton, according to Our Sports Central.

Rex Hadnot returns to practice

Cleveland.com says the former Panther is back practicing with the Browns.

Trey Hearne selected to all-star team

The former Panther has been named to the Texas League postseason roster, according to Caller.com.

Jermichael Finley starting season as backup

The Green Bay Press Gazette reports the former Diboll Lumberjack will back-up Donald Lee at tight end:

“He certainly showed some potential the other night to do that,” said Ben McAdoo, the Packers’ tight ends coach. “We’re still in the preseason, we still have a long way to go. (But) as long as he handles success and continues to keep his head down and keep on working, I think he has a chance to make some plays.”

Dez Bryant hopes for 10 wins

The Tulsa World has an excellent article on the former Panther, who his coach says has mastered another part of the game:

"He's fearless," Brewer said. "Some people just won't come across the middle, and he has no fear of it. And he's blocking his butt off right now, and that's the final piece of the puzzle for him. I'm so proud of him for doing that. He now has become a complete player."

Clint Dempsey doesn't blame travel

The former Dragon told the London Informer that an early goal was to blame in Fulham's loss to Aston Villa.