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Photo: Dan Mullen hand wrote letters to moms of recruits for Mothers Day

Numerous coaches took to Twitter over the weekend to thank mothers of their current players for their guidance and support the give to guys on their roster.

Dan Mullen took that to the next level with hand written letters to moms of Mississippi State recruits.

Here's a look at what those moms received.

Good move coach Mullen. Good move indeed.

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(H/T to Yahoo's Dr. Saturday for the picture)




The new SportsCenter set is going to be ridiculously massive

We spend a lot of time chronicling the facility improvements college football programs across the nation are installing thanks in large part to the deluge of television money that has infiltrated the game in recent years. Just in the last two weeks, Michigan State has announced a $20 million facelift to Spartan Stadium and Texas A&M heralded a nearly half-billion dollar makeover to Kyle Field.

While ESPN is providing showers of green on campuses across the country, they've saved more than a little bit of that cash for themselves. The latest example came Tuesday, when the Worldwide Leader unveiled plans for Digital Center 2, a 193,000-square foot, four-studios-in-one new home for SportsCenter, at a cost of $125 million.

This is what we thought the TV would look like in the future back in 1985.

 (H/T Deadspin)




Check out Texas' 2013 season trailer

In Mack Brown's now three-year quest to rebuild the Texas program, one of his most overlooked but underrated hires was made just over one month ago. Somehow, someway the program with more resources than anyone in college football, located in the country's biggest technological hub this side of Silicon Valley, with its own ESPN network to boot, had fallen behind on in-house video production.

Enter Derek Ochoa, who LSU recruiting coordinator Frank Wilson credited as the dynamo behind their industry-leading videos while Ochoa was a student in Baton Rouge. "He's been with us for a few years, he spends time around the players and around the program and he really knows what message we want to deliver," Wilson said at the time.

Texas hired Ochoa on April 11 as the Longhorns' director of creative services for football, and his first major output can be seen below. "All of the energy and work that we've put into the last two years are going to start showing more results," says Brown. "We want to get back to being one of the top football programs in the country, where we deserve to be and where our fans deserve to be."

With the season just over 100 days away, the bar has now been set firmly into place.




Why head coaches should be using Twitter

Kevin DeShazo, who runs FieldHouseMedia, nailed it. 

Take two minutes and read his case for why head coaches, at any level, should be using social media, and more specifically Twitter. The visual from University of Cincinnati president Santa Ono really resonated with me. 

 




Help this program choose their helmet design

For years Hononegah HS (Rockton, IL) has rocked the Florida State spear on the sides of their helmets. But recently, the staff has considered a change, and what better way to get input from coaches than to ask the loyal readers of FootballScoop to weigh in?

Below is a picture of all of the options that they are currently weighing. In order to make your voice heard, please leave a comment in the section below designating your pick by choosing A, B, C or D. 

The choices (from left to right) are:
A) The "Florida State Spear"
B) Zoomed in arrowhead
C) Updated arrowhead
D) Feathered headdress 

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Vikings unveil plan for $975 million stadium

Finally, plans for the Vikings new stadium have been released.

The new stadium carries a price tag of about $975 million and will seat 65,000 fans. The design is as sleek as any stadium in the country, and the new digs will also feature the biggest glass doors in the world.

Fans should really love this new look.

As long as construction goes according to plan, the Vikings will play their first game at the new place in 2016.

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Video: This Notre Dame season highlight is epic

It isn't very often that we come across a season highlight video that breaks the five or ten minute mark, but just 30 seconds into this fan produced highlight video capturing Notre Dame's memorable 2012 regular season we knew this was unlike most highlight videos that come our way.

Then we noticed it was over 35 minutes long.

The production is top notch, almost movie quality, and really does a great job of capturing the highs and lows of the season in chronological order. 

You may not have time this morning to watch the entire thing (although we would highly recommend finding the time to), but just flipping through it will give you the same overall feeling.

As a few of our Twitter followers pointed out, the video was produced by a fan before the national title game, so no footage from that game is included, but this one is still very, very good.

 




Wonder where Oregon State coaches are recruiting? Check Mike Riley's Twitter

Between Mike Gundy's #AskGundy sessions, Paul Johnson working out his managers, Bret Bielema's sparring sessions with disgruntled Wisconsin fans and Art Briles' liberal use of the letter z, it's been a very entertaining offseason for head coaches on Twitter. 

As Oregon State head coach Mike Riley has proven, Twitter can also be informative. On Monday, Riley tweeted where each of his assistants is recruiting. If a reporter had asked a head coach where his assistants would be recruiting, approximately 124 could curtly decline to answer, and Riley has put it out there for anyone to see. These tweets will fire up the fan base and give a subtle nod in the "you know who you are" fashion to the high school coaches and recruits in California, Arizona and Texas that each Beavers assistant will visit in their time on the road. 

To Riley, Gundy, Johnson, Bielema and Briles, we say good work to all of you; with your help, August will be here before we know it. 

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