Former Texas TE Malcolm Epps commits to USC
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A week after entering the NCAA transfer portal, former Texas Longhorns tight end Malcolm Epps committed to the USC Trojans on Monday.
Worked hard 3 years , now I’m trying to own the company #FightOn ✌ ❤️ pic.twitter.com/C6bIAVgFyi One Of Gods Children (@ EppsKid) May 3, 2021
Epps is now the third former Longhorns player to land with the Trojans, joining running back Keaontay Ingram and safety Xavion Alford. Former Texas assistants Todd Orlando and Craig Naivar are both at USC, along with former Director of Recruiting Bryan Carrington.
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New Year s Eve shooting victim was a Dekaney High School football quarterback
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HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) A 16-year-old who was shot to death Thursday night in north Harris County was a high school quarterback whose team made it to the Area playoffs this past season.
The victim, identified as Mikell Potts, was shot around 8 p.m. after he approached a small four-door car that was stopped in the road in the 600 block of Kiley Drive, according to the Harris County Sheriff s Office.
The car took off at a high rate of speed after the shooting, deputies said. Investigators were still looking for the shooter Friday, as well as a motive behind the killing.