Texans Bring Sean Porter for a Workout
UPDATE: The Houston Texans were reported in late March to have expressed some interest in Texas A&M standout outside linebacker Sean Porter. That interest has recently developed into the Texans bringing Porter in for a private workout.
Sources: Texas A&M LB Sean Porter private workouts: Patriots, Chiefs, Cowboys, Texans, Bears, Broncos, Falcons, Ramsprofootball.scout.com...
Sources: Texans Showing Interest in Sean Porter
According to Aaron Wilson of Scout.com, the Houston Texans are showing interest in outside linebacker Sean Porter. Porter went to Texas A&M University and measures in at 6-1 and 229 lbs. and it projected as a 3rd to 4th round prospect for the upcoming NFL draft.
Porter clocked in at a 4.6 40 yard dash at the NFL combine and benched pressed 225 lbs.- 22 times and posted a 35 inch...
SEC Opener features a lot of firsts
GAINESVILLE, Fla. This game has been on the schedule for months, but still, all of it does seem a little strange.
Florida at Texas A&M. The Southeastern Conference opener for both schools. The Gators first trip to Kyle Field and their first game in the Lone Star State in 30 years.
You can understand some of the confusion surrounding Texas A&Ms SEC debut, such as when Aggies...
Via Fox Sports Florida
September 07, 2012
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Seniors Named to Maxwell Watch List
Texas A&M's Christine Michael and Sean Porter were named to "watch lists" for national college football awards sponsored by the prestigious Maxwell Football Club.
Via tamu.scout.com
July 10, 2012
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Covering Dixie Like Mildew: Dan Mullen, Zach Pike, Sean Porter, and more.
(Covering Dixie Like Mildew is the SWRT roundup of SEC news, with the occasional pesky Southern school from another conference.)
The Queen is Dead (weel, almost)
Mississippi State head football coach Dan Mullen reacts to the announcement of the college football playoff system that begins in 2014. (The Jackson Clarion-Ledger)
Who watches the Watchmen?
John Carvalho looks...
Missouri tops A&M in battle of Big 12 deserters
COLLEGE STATION -- The Missouri contingent of supporters conducted themselves with the utmost decorum while tucked into the southeast corner of Kyle Field on Saturday, cheering modestly as the Tigers defeated No. 16 Texas A&M 38-31 in overtime offering a preview of what might one day be an interdivisional SEC battle.
They were more reserved than rollicking, erupting only after...
Via Fox Sports Houston
October 29, 2011
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