Focusing in on Chris Naggar
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If you ve been around here long enough, you ll know I have a soft spot for kickers. It may be my British nature with football and rugby or it could just be that I think most kickers are completely undervalued. You don t realise you need a good one until you ve got a bad one, and we ve had our fair share of bad kickers in New York.
I can t promise this article is going to be as long as some of the others, but I ll try and cover Chris Naggar s journey from Arlington high school to the bright lights of NY.
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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.
Texas leading tackler transfers to Tennessee
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Former Texas linebacker Juwan Mitchell announced Monday he is transferring to Tennessee.
Mitchell led the Longhorns with 62 tackles in 2020, with 4.5 tackles for loss, one pass defended and one fumble recovery. He played in nine games in each of the past two seasons for Texas and will be a senior in 2021.
Mitchell entered the transfer portal after the 2019 season as well, but eventually removed himself and remained at Texas. This year, however, the Longhorns replaced coach Tom Herman with Steve Sarkisian, who s implementing his own staff, so Mitchell sought a new start.