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Friday Links O' War: February 14, 2014

Happy Friday, Happy Valentine's Day, and most importantly, Happy Opening Day!

TCU hopes to bury 2013 misery with fast start | Fort Worth Star Telegram

The TCU baseball team, which begins its second season in the Big 12 at 6:30 p.m. Friday against Jacksonville, has an urgency to get off to a fast start.

TCU fans say they know invisible line they shouldn't cross | Fort Worth Star Telegram

Most coaches and fans agree that college basketball spectators aren’t all that different than they were 30 years ago, when the popularity of NCAA basketball was exploding.

TCU player who broke color barrier has advice for Marcus Smart | Fort Worth Star Telegram

James Cash knows a thing or two about controlling his emotions. As the first African-American athlete to break the color barrier in the old Southwest Conference in 1965, he endured taunts, slurs and just plain ignorance while playing basketball at TCU.

USC QB Wittek to visit Texas; has also been in contact with Louisville, Hawaii, Va Tech, TCU | AP News

Southern California quarterback Max Wittek is scheduled to visit Texas this weekend and has been in contact with several other schools as he considers where to transfer.

TCU's Gary Patterson Looks Ahead to 2014 Season | CBS 11

Now that signing day is over, Coach Gary Patterson is looking ahead to the 2014 season. Texas Christian University added 24 commitments to their roster and the class is ranked in some polls as high as 6th in the conference and 38th nationally.

Brewer vents after Tech rejects appeal | Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

Texas Tech on Thursday rejected quarterback Michael Brewer’s appeal to transfer to Texas or TCU without restriction, capping what Brewer described as a frustrating sophomore year on and off the field.


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