Gundy on Dez's status: 'I think everybody has given up'
NBC Sports - College Football Talk —
It's been exactly 20 days since the news first broke that Dez Bryant had been suspended by Oklahoma State for lying to NCAA officials about a meeting with Deion Sanders . Since then? Nothing but the sounds of crickets chirping ahead of the NCAA monolith slowly lumbering through an investigation into the Oklahoma State receiver's relationship with Sanders. Needless to say, the football program is exasperated at the length of time it's taking the NCAA to come to a final conclusion of Bryant's eligibility. "There's nothing new," Mike Gundy said according to Tulsa World . "We've had no response. I think everybody has given up . "At some point, you'd like for (Bryant) to have a chance to ...
Don't expect Bryant to play against Texas
College Sports —
... felt it was misled, well, it's not exactly going to do its best Jimmie Johnson pedal-to-the-metal imitation when it comes to Oklahoma State receiver Dez Bryant.
The one-time Heisman candidate has two chances of playing Saturday against Texas in Stillwater on Saturday: slim and none. And slim just pulled a hammy. Bryant has missed four games since being declared ineligible for the aftermath of that visit to Deion Sanders.
"There's nothing new," coach Mike Gundy told the Tulsa World on Monday. "We've had no response. I think everybody has given up."
UT football: Preparing for the Pokes
Longhorns —
... and individual performers the Longhorns need to be ready to face. But Oklahoma State is making things more difficult than most teams usually do. Not only do the Cowboys have the best run-pass balance of any offense UT has faced this season, it's still unclear which players will take the field for OSU against the Longhorns on Saturday night in Stillwater, Okla. Muschamp said the Longhorns are preparing to face suspended wide receiver Dez Bryant, even though OSU coach Mike Gundy told reporters in Oklahoma "everybody has given up" hope that Bryant will be cleared to play in ...
Bracing for a Pretty Tremendous Week in Sports
The Big Lead —
One of the biggest sports weeks of the year is underway.
Tuesday: NBA season begins!
Boston at Cleveland, 7:30 pm. Shaq makes his Cavs debut. Rasheed Wallace plays first game as a Celtic.
Clippers at Lakers, 10 pm. Defending champs open the season against crosstown rival that’ll be strong this year. Blake Griffin - poor guy.
Wednesday: World Series begins!
Phillies at Yankees, 8 pm. Lee vs. Sabathia.
Thursday:
Phillies at Yankees, 8 pm. Pedro vs. AJ Burnett. High scoring game, right? Pedro hasn’t pitched ...


