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Former TCU quarterback in San Antonio ICU with ‘serious injuries,’ coach says
Read full article: Former TCU quarterback in San Antonio ICU with ‘serious injuries,’ coach saysFormer TCU head football coach Gary Patterson said his 2016 Alamo Bowl winning quarterback is currently in a San Antonio intensive care unit for what he described as “serious injuries.”
Uvalde CISD has reviewed DPS’ footage of trooper’s dispute, but future discussions will be private
Read full article: Uvalde CISD has reviewed DPS’ footage of trooper’s dispute, but future discussions will be privateUvalde CISD interim Superintendent Gary Patterson is giving an update after a DPS trooper shoved the mother of one of the Uvalde school shooting victims earlier this week.
Uvalde CISD students won’t get in trouble for gun violence protests this time, superintendent says
Read full article: Uvalde CISD students won’t get in trouble for gun violence protests this time, superintendent saysHundreds of Uvalde CISD students will not face consequences after taking part in protests against gun violence on Wednesday, even though some of them broke school rules, according to interim superintendent Gary Patterson.
Students in Uvalde protest gun violence on National School Walkout Day
Read full article: Students in Uvalde protest gun violence on National School Walkout DayStudents in Uvalde were allowed to walk out of class on Wednesday morning to join the thousands of people protesting gun violence in America.
Uvalde CISD interim superintendent says the district never engaged with JPPI Investigations
Read full article: Uvalde CISD interim superintendent says the district never engaged with JPPI InvestigationsAfter it was announced the district wouldn't engage with JPPI Investigations, the interim superintendent says they never had an agreement to begin with.
TCU's Sonny Dykes at home, coaching 1st CFP team from Texas
Read full article: TCU's Sonny Dykes at home, coaching 1st CFP team from TexasSonny Dykes says he thought about changing careers five years ago when he was finishing a season as an off-field offensive analyst at TCU after being fired at California.
Uvalde CISD delivers end-of-year safety, security report at final board meeting of 2022
Read full article: Uvalde CISD delivers end-of-year safety, security report at final board meeting of 2022In the final Uvalde CISD school board meeting of 2022, safety and security were top of mind as the interim superintendent delivered a year-end report.
Uvalde school officials approve terms of superintendent’s retirement without publicly disclosing them
Read full article: Uvalde school officials approve terms of superintendent’s retirement without publicly disclosing themThe school board also named Gary Patterson as the interim superintendent, but didn’t say when he would start or Harrell would depart.
Uvalde CISD board names interim superintendent
Read full article: Uvalde CISD board names interim superintendentUvalde CISD board members met Wednesday behind closed doors for more than two hours to decide on an interim superintendent after accepting Superintendent Hal Harrell’s retirement announcement last week.
Coastal Carolina's Jamey Chadwell is AP coach of the year
Read full article: Coastal Carolina's Jamey Chadwell is AP coach of the yearFILE - In this Oct. 31, 2020, file photo, Coastal Carolina coach Jamey Chadwell waits to lead his team onto the field for an NCAA football game against Georgia State in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis, File)Coastal Carolina’s Jamey Chadwell is The Associated Press college football coach of the year after leading the Chanticleers to a surprising, near-perfect season. UCF’s Scott Frost was AP coach of the year in 2017 and Gary Patterson won the first of his two AP awards with TCU in 2009 when the Horned Frogs were competing in the Mountain West. Chadwell came to Coastal Carolina in 2017 as offensive coordinator for former coach Joe Moglia after four successful season at FCS Charleston Southern. ___VotingJamey Chadwell, Coastal Carolina - 88 points (16 first-place votes).
Lone Star Sadness: Horns, Aggies form Axis of Underachievers
Read full article: Lone Star Sadness: Horns, Aggies form Axis of UnderachieversAt the top of USA Today's most recent revenue rankings for college athletic departments are Texas and Texas A&M. The Longhorns and Aggies seemingly have it all, revenue, resources and location. Texas and Texas A&M have everything you need to put out national championship-level football program. The Aggies and Longhorns refuse to play each other, but combine to form an Axis of Underachievers in the Lone Star State. For now, though, Texas and Texas A&M continue to prove the old adage that money can't buy happiness.
Max Duggan and TCU beat No. 9 Longhorns again 33-31
Read full article: Max Duggan and TCU beat No. 9 Longhorns again 33-31AUSTIN, Texas – Texas ran out of comebacks against Max Duggan and TCU. The Horned Frogs quarterback ran for the go-ahead score with 4 minutes left and the defense made it stand with a goal-line fumble recovery to beat No. He's now 7-2 against Texas since TCU joined the Big 12 in 2012. After Duggan's touchdown, Texas quarterback Sam Ehlinger marched the Longhorns to the lip of the end zone. Griffin Kell kicked four field goals for the Horned Frogs.
TCU chancellor: Patterson apologizes for use of racial slur
Read full article: TCU chancellor: Patterson apologizes for use of racial slurFORT WORTH, Texas TCUs chancellor said football coach Gary Patterson apologized Monday for repeating a racial slur when telling a player to stop using the slur in team meetings. Linebacker Dylan Jordan accused Patterson on Twitter of using the slur during a confrontation at practice. School Chancellor Victor Boschini wrote in an email to TCUs student media that Patterson didnt use the slur against any player or group on the team. Several players wrote on Twitter that Small didnt include the context of Pattersons use of the word. Jordan said Patterson took issue with the player using the slur in meetings and used the word.