FILTER BY DATE
REFINE SEARCH
-
By Sport
- Selected:
College Football - All Sports
- Selected:
-
By Columnist
-
By Insider
- Selected:
Insider Only - All Insiders
- Selected:
-
By Player
-
By Team
- Selected:
Oklahoma Sooners - All Teams
- Selected:
SEARCH TOOLS
6 results for "espnu"
-
Florida Gators, Texas Longhorns among best recruiting programs si...
LaRue CookLaRue Cook of ESPN The Magazine looks at the 11 programs that have been the best in the nation at signing blue-chip recruits since 2007, and the states from which each school has drawn.
Story | Conversation | February 03, 2012
-
Derrick Woods to visit Oklahoma, Bama
Greg BigginsInglewood (Calif.) two-way standout Derrick Woods hasn't set up any of his official visits yet but has a good idea of where his first two trips will be. Woods is one of the state's top players at receiver and safety and is being recruited as an athl...
Blog | Conversation | August 25, 2011
-
Durron Neal commits to Sooners
Jamie NewbergOn the same day he found out he was in the ESPNU 150 and the ninth-ranked receiver in the country, Durron Neal (St. Louis/De Smet Jesuit) upped the ante and made his college choice. "I just committed to Oklahoma," Neal said. "I am on my way back hom...
Blog | Conversation | June 08, 2011
-
College Football: Jimbo Fisher and the Florida State Seminoles ar...
Bruce FeldmanBruce Feldman delivers his observations from signing day, including his winners (Jimbo Fisher and the Florida State Seminoles come out on top) and losers (it's tough being Rick Neuheisel right now). Plus, lots of sleeper recruits and classes to watch.
Blog | Conversation | February 03, 2011
-
Georgia latest program after Texas LB
Gerry HamiltonESPNU 150 Watch List linebacker Anthony Wallace (Dallas/Skyline) continues to draw interest from the top programs from coast-to-coast. The latest program to extend an offer to the 6-foot-2, 223-pounder is Georgia. The Bulldogs join Florida, Tenness...
Blog | Conversation | March 04, 2010
-
College Football -- Bruce Feldman: What a college-focused guy too...
Bruce FeldmanBruce Feldman, as you likely know, covers college football. So as everyone starts ruminating on the NFL scouting combine -- this guy's rising, that guy's falling -- Feldman is a good person to fall back on in terms of intel. This blog entry begins that.
Blog | Conversation | March 01, 2010