How does Charlie Strong plan to revive a storied program in the nation's biggest fishbowl? By hooking the top recruits, shooting straight and taking no bull.
If you're interested, check it out. Maybe it helps you get through the work day a little easier.
Story here: IRVING, Texas -- The Big 12 Conference announced it will host "The State of College Athletics Forum," the first in a series of forums dedicated to the issues facing college athletics. On Wednesday, Aug. 6, at 4 p.m. ET in the Trianon Ballroom at the New York Hilton Midtown Hotel, a broad-based panel from college athletics and the sports media will sit down to discuss the current state of intercollegiate athletics and its place within the context of higher education. "It is our goal through these forums to bring some of the brightest minds in sports into the same room to talk about the current state of college athletics," said Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby. "As leaders in intercollegiate athletics we fully understand that in order to impact change one must frankly look at the past with an eye toward the future. Addressing these issues will have a transformative effect on college athletics, with implications far beyond the high-profile sports."
Here's a great article about the relationship between James and Huston Street. It's definitely worth your time.
-- Myles Turner (Texas freshman) -- Yea, us!