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The photographic reminder is never far away. Tevan Everett sees it every time he pulls his binder out of his backpack.

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For Horns’ Everett, motivation is picture imperfect

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They were a few football fields west of Orange — 275 miles if you’re keeping score at home — but no journey is too great for family. And they were here to see Earl Jr. , the Longhorns safety who was hoping to post the perfect workout during pro timing… Source: Austin American-Statesman

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Thomas made himself some money in a hurry

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Here’s how each helped — or hurt — his stock: Lamarr Houston , DT: Houston opted to stick with his times from the NFL combine and only went through position drills. He’s still in the second-round range. Sergio Kindle , DE: Like Houston, Kindle allowed… Source: Austin American-Statesman

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How the Horns fared in workouts for NFL scouts

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The sky was blue, the temperature balmy, and the only water was in the steeplechase pit. Nevertheless, windy Wednesday was a good day if you were a Duck.

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Pair of Ducks hunt for wins on first day

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McCoy was thrilled with his first official NFL draft workout. With an audience of more than 100 NFL coaches and scouts on hand Wednesday afternoon at the Texas indoor practice field, McCoy tested his arm, throwing 55 passes to four former Texas receivers. Source: Austin American-Statesman

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McCoy passes with flying colors for NFL scouts

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Kindle participated only in positional drills during pro day because he was satisfied with his NFL Combine results. “Today, I felt like an athlete instead of a track star. Pro day is more football, more what coaches want to see. Running the 40 is one… Source: Dallas Morning News – Blogs

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Analyst says UT’s Kindle likely to go in top half of first round

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AUSTIN — Of all the reactions to Colt McCoy’s workout at Texas ‘ pro timing day, one stood out. “It made me sick about the national championship game,” UT coach Mack Brown said. “I could see him throwing that way for the last three quarters.” McCoy was r Source: Houston Chronicle

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McCoy shows off arm at UT pro day

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The All-American won an NCAA record 45 games as a starter at Texas , but was knocked out of last season’s BCS championship game against Alabama on the Longhorns ’ first drive. A hard tackle pinched a nerve and caused his throwing arm to go numb. He did… Source: Biloxi Sun Herald

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McCoy shows off arm to scouts after BCS title game injury

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Good morning. Breakfast is served. YESTERDAY: Colt McCoy threw … and threw … and threw for NFL scouts. The Texas Relays began. We said goodbye to March. Kevin Durant led the Thunder past the Celtics. And if you drafted

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Breakfast with Bevo: Colt can throw … 55

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1. Lawyers at Texas and Maryland, the two schools with head-coaches-in-waiting, are working together to convince the NCAA to rescind the rule that HCIWs must abide by the stricter recruiting rules for head coaches (example: no travel in May, when schools evaluate seniors-to-be). Last month, the NCAA postponed the effective date to 2011. The Terps are in a trick box. If Maryland wants HCIW James Franklin, its best recruiter, on the road, it would have to take the title away. According to his contract, that would cost the university $1 million. 2. Sports viewers consider themselves Republican, and especially college football viewers, according to Hotline On Call. Saturday’s America is 36 percent more likely to align itself with the GOP than the average citizen, and 25 percent more likely to vote. It’s no coincidence that the SEC, home of the sport’s most passionate fans, plays in red states. Most of the Big 12, too. 3

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Three-point stance: Head coach in waiting headaches

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