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We're just trying to get our players in the right positions to be more efficient and more effective players. That's the consensus of what we saw a year ago. How much we can simplify things, that's hard to say ... We're going to do what we need to do to be successful.
He's got a chance to be as special as advertised
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Arizona Wildcats HC Rich Rodriguez and Other New Coaches Look For Better Results in Pac-12
That is the combined conference record for the four coaches who were fired in the Pac-12 after the 2011 campaign. Paul Wulff, Mike Stoops, Dennis Erickson and Rick Neuheisel compiled a total winning percentage of 37.5 percent during their most recent ten from NationalFootballAuthority.com Read more »
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Florida safety Ahmad Thomas commits to Sooners
"They are a great football experience. They have produced a lot of NFL players," Thomas, a three-star recruit, told Rivals.com. "I think that is a great thing for me. I feel it is a place I can better myself as a player and as a scholar." Thomas, a 6-2, from Tulsa World Read more »
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Stoops reflects on Gronk's time at 'Zona
Last Thursday, we shared quotes from former University of Arizona head coach Mike Stoops regarding new Patriots fullback Spencer Larsen ( link here ). Larsen isn’t the only former Wildcat on the Patriots roster, as Stoops also coached tight end Rob Gronk from ESPN Read more »
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Sooners No. 6 in Mark Schlabach's Top 25
May, 18, 2012 May 18 11:00 AM CT By SoonerNation staff | ESPN.com Mark Schlabach released the third version of his 2012 Way-Too-Early Preseason Top 25 and Oklahoma is No. 6, down to spots from the second version. Here's what he wrote about the Sooners : from ESPN Read more »
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George Schroeder: Fit not a concern, but Rodriguez facing other challenges at Arizona
Rich Rodriguez spent the spring installing a no-huddle spread option offense and 3-3-5 defense at Arizona. TUCSON, Ariz. -- They seemed like an odd couple. It wasn't surprising to see Arizona's new football coach chowing down at some of the city's best s from Sports Illustrated Read more »