Bag of Randomness

  • It was sad to hear of former Dallas Cowboys special teams coach Joe Avezzano’s passing.  He died while working out on a treadmill, and it reminded me of the 1989 death of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback coach Doug Scovil, who died after working out on a stationary bike, he was 62.  I bet both men stayed in relatively good shape, but I wonder what their diets were like.
  • I found an Eagles’ blog that recognized the rivalry, but had nice words to say about the late coach.
  • I had no idea that the bleacher seats (now removed) at The Ballpark and the foul poles were from the old Arlington Stadium.
  • Chicken Express, which started in my hometown, is sponsoring Snow Monkey Night at the Ballpark on July 1.  I might just have to attend.  The snow monkey reference is to a story Nolan Ryan told a local sports station about the time he actually served as a snow monkey ambassador in Texas.  You can listen to Nolan tell the story here.
  • I’m not a beer drinker, but this looks interesting: Frozen beer foam keeps your brew constantly chilled
  • Elvis Presley’s first on-screen kiss was to Dolores Hart, who is now a nun, and is part of a documentary called God is Bigger than Elvis.
  • There’s a new form of birth control that will last for ten years, and it’s for men.  Guys will just have to overcome the injection that goes you know where.
  • A hippo attacks a jeep.  YouTube (one s-bomb)
  • In case you ever wanted to drink vodka that tastes like peanut butter and jelly, here you go.
  • Vince Young is a big fan of towels.
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Texas Tech Recruits Get Lost and End Up in East Texas

Texas Tech is one of those programs that feel if the coaches can get a recruit to their West Texas campus, they have a good shot at getting him to commit.
Last weekend, they found out just how tough a task that can be.

Houston (Texas) Bellaire wide receiver Devin Lauderdale – a Texas Tech commit – and three other Houston-area players were planning on making the roughly 550-mile drive to Lubbock, Texas, to take in the school’s Spring Game.

But they never got there.

The never even got, in fact, to West Texas.

“(We) didn’t use a GPS, and we didn’t even know we were going the wrong way,” Lauderdale said. “So we were driving (and we ended up) in East Texas.”

The group didn’t realize their mistake until they found themselves in Nacodoches, Texas – which was roughly 100 miles east of I-45, the road they should have been on, and still more than 500 miles from their destination.

The players, in fact, were roughly an hour away from the Louisiana border. Texas Tech, meanwhile, is roughly an hour away from the New Mexico border.

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