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FanHouse's college football staff provides you with a personal quarterback. We do the primary and secondary reads for you so you can properly start your day1. Martez Smith, one of the three Southern Mississippi players shot in an altercation early Sunday morning, is paralyzed from the waist down, reports WAPT TV in Jackson, Miss. The station says Smith's grandfather, James Smith, told them, "My son called me and told me he couldn't move his legs." As of Monday night the school had not released any official statements about Smith's condition. The Clarion-Ledger of Jackson reports that USM players were banned from some Hattiesburg-area night clubs by their coach but the Hunt Club, where the players were shot, was not one of those clubs.
2. It's now to the point where another Texas loss doesn't get anybody's attention. Shouldn't that put Mack Brown on the very hottest of hot seats? One would think so. Every other Texas coach since 1950 has been fired or forced out of the job, but Ross Lucksinger of InsideTexas.com writes that Mack Brown may escape that fate. Why? Because Brown takes care of business against his rivals. His 8-2 record against Texas A&M and 4-2 record in his last six games with Oklahoma are both far better than any of his predecessors could manage. Lucksinger believes Brown will survive this season even if Texas doesn't make it to a bowl game.
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