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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Here are some observations after spending Thursday at Big 12 media day: 1. Texas freshman Myck Kabongo is going to be successful. How do I know without seeing him play a single college game? Just call it a hunch. Kabongo was introducing himself in such a polite and engaging manner Wednesday night and then again Thursday. He had such a presence about him, answered his questions and even avoided some about other players in the Big 12 without sounding disrespectful. He might be one of the most impressive freshmen I’ve seen at a media day in terms of the way he carried himself. Kabongo understands the importance of a first impression. 2. If Kansas wins the Big 12 yet again this season, it could go down as one of Bill Self’s most impressive coaching performances. The Jayhawks legitimately don’t have a star or a stud on this roster that you can guarantee will be a first-team all-league player or an NBA first-round pick. But Self is relishing this roster. This is a collection of players who are just like him, players who have to earn their keep and will need to win by ensuring they are one team with one agenda. 3. Kansas State’s media guide cover may go down as one of the best I’ve ever seen. You can’t watch Frank Martin on the sidelines and not be drawn to his facial expressions. So the KSU marketing department captured the many faces of Frank from the scowl, to the growl, to the shock, to the euphoria. K-State wrestled with what to do and whether or not to put a player on the cover. They ended up picking Martin and thankfully he went along with it. 4. Texas Tech coach Billy Gillispie has had quite a run, from Self’s bench at Illinois to head-coaching gigs at UTEP and Texas A&M to the tumultuous time at Kentucky to some personal failings to dealing with the recent death of his mother. Gillispie can be quirky and hard to read. But he was genuinely in as good a mood Thursday as I’ve ever seen him at this point in the season. He does seem to be at peace with his position. We’ll see if that lasts. But he is embracing this latest second chance. 5. I’ve seen Missouri coach Frank Haith twice in the past week — once in New York and again in Kansas City — and he’s handled himself quite well dealing with the speculation of the Tigers’ conference affiliation, the Laurence Bowers ACL injury and of course the NCAA investigation into an allegation that he knew of a $10,000 payment to the family of Miami’s DeQuan Jones . Haith has lost weight, but no longer sounds as stressed as he did when the story first broke. He’s locked into making this season work. He was essentially popped by the Yahoo! Sports report and was staggered by the news flow from the story.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Here are some observations after spending Thursday at Big 12 media day: 1. Texas freshman Myck Kabongo is going to be successful. How do I know without seeing him play a single college game? Just call it a hunch. Kabongo was introducing himself in such a polite and engaging manner Wednesday night and then again Thursday. He had such a presence about him, answered his questions and even avoided some about other players in the Big 12 without sounding disrespectful. He might be one of the most impressive freshmen I’ve seen at a media day in terms of the way he carried himself. Kabongo understands the importance of a first impression. 2. If Kansas wins the Big 12 yet again this season, it could go down as one of Bill Self’s most impressive coaching performances. The Jayhawks legitimately don’t have a star or a stud on this roster that you can guarantee will be a first-team all-league player or an NBA first-round pick. But Self is relishing this roster. This is a collection of players who are just like him, players who have to earn their keep and will need to win by ensuring they are one team with one agenda.

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Yet another true freshman off to an unbelievable start in his career in Texas . Malcolm Brown has 67 carries for 327 yards and one touchdown. Yeah, take a moment to let that sink in. There is one sign that… Source: Bleacher Report

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Yet another true freshman off to an unbelievable start in his career in Texas . Malcolm Brown has 67 carries for 327 yards and one touchdown. Yeah, take a moment to let that sink in. There is one sign that… Source: Bleacher Report

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The Texas Longhorns have eight Houston-area products on their roster, including senior starting outfielder Paul Montalbano, who played… Source: Examiner.com

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He was part of a nice-sized mix of Longhorns wideouts, and it doesn’t look like Texas will have much of a numbers issue at the position. There’s only one senior on the roster (Malcolm Williams), but there are three… Source: Statesman.com: Bevo Beat

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Oklahoma : A more manageable schedule next season. Instead of putting together a cupcake-heavy non-conference slate that would allow their young players to grow, the Sooners have scheduled as though Blake Griffin were still on the roster. Texas : That… Source: College Recruiting

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BOZEMAN This is the first time the Fort Benton Longhorns and Geraldine Tigers have ever qualified for the state Class C volleyball tournament, but it probably won’t be the last. With many tall and talented underclassmen on their roster, the Geraldine Tig Source: Great Falls Tribune

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But even against the Owls, Texas averaged a so-so 4.3 yards per carry. Tre Newton scored three touchdowns but it’s still fair to wonder if the Longhorns have a true No. 1 tailback on their roster. With a game at Texas Tech only two weeks away, Texas… Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune

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But even against the Owls, Texas averaged a so-so 4.3 yards per carry. Tre Newton scored three touchdowns but it’s still fair to wonder if the Longhorns have a true No. 1 tailback on their roster. With a game at Texas Tech only two weeks away, Texas… Source: The Seattle Times

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