Belton’s Quincy Daniels

Quincy Daniels in a UMHB Crusader uniform | Photo from UMHB.edu

From the AP:

Good as Belton’s Quincy Daniels has become, he’ll never be Ramonce Taylor.
Which is entirely intentional.
After rushing for 515 yards and nine touchdowns in just two games, Daniels understands why so many reflexively link him to his predecessor. Especially since it was only two season ago that Taylor – now a prominent tailback and kick returner for Texas – carried Belton to the playoffs with similarly staggering numbers.

UPDATE: Quincy went on to play college ball for UMHB. Taylor played a year at the University of Texas and scored a touchdown in the National Championship game his freshman year. Over the summer Taylor was accused of drug abuse and was suspended from the team.

Quincy is about to begin his final season of football at UMHB as he starts on his Masters degree…

Jon Wallin – SID
2/8/2010 9:34:15 AM

Belton, TX – University of Mary Hardin-Baylor running back Quincy Daniels will return for another season with the Cru football team in 2010 the senior from Belton announced on Friday. Daniels will graduate in May, but he has one more year of eligibility remaining after receiving a medical hardship after a knee injury cost him the final 12 games of the 2008 season. Daniels will enroll in graduate school at UMHB and begin work on his Master’s Degree this fall and return for one more season with the Cru.

“In my mind, I was feeling like I was done with football,” Daniels said. “But I thought about it and prayed about and then it became an easy decision. I am at peace with this decision and God has provided for me to continue my education.”

Daniels rushed for 982 yards and 14 touchdowns last season despite missing two full games. He also caught five passes for 78 yards and earned First Team American Southwest Conference All-Conference honors and was a D3football.com Second Team All-South Region selection. Daniels is a three-time ASC Academic All-Conference pick and earned a spot on the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI First Team.

“He’s the best recruit we’ve gotten all year,” Cru head coach Pete Fredenburg said. “I wanted him to get away from football for a while and really have time to think about his decision and that’s just what he did. He has a great opportunity to continue his education and earn his Master’s Degree and that is just going to help him be more successful in life.”

Daniels has 2,769 career rushing yards and he ranks fourth on the UMHB all-time list in that category. He has 36 rushing touchdowns in his career and is only five rushing TD’s away from tying the UMHB and ASC record of 41 set by Jarvis Thrasher. Daniels also has a receiving touchdown and a kickoff return for a score in his career and he has rolled up 3,259 all-purpose yards.

The Cru went 10-2 last season and earned a share of a fifth straight ASC Championship. UMHB advanced to the NCAA Division III National Championships for the sixth straight season before falling to Linfield College in the Second Round. The Cru has posted a 49-9 overall record in Daniels’ four years on campus, winning four ASC titles and advancing to a pair of National Semifinal games in that time.

Jannetty, Christianity and WWE.com

WWE.com has an interesting article from Ted DiBiase on Marty Jannetty, Shawn Michaels former tag team partner. I’m not sure what brought the article on, but DiBiase tells the story of Genety’s accepting Christ as his Savior. Very interesting, especially from WWE.

I’m a very firm believer in God. Many people know that I’m even a minister today. The skeptics will call it coincidence — I don’t believe in coincidences — and I think what Marty needed that day was a miracle and I think he got it. The message from Shawn was basically, “Marty, I’m calling because I want to apologize for whatever part I had in our breakup. I love you like a brother. I want to renew our friendship.” Shawn went on to say that his life had changed dramatically; he had found Christianity, and that he was on his way to a conference, actually a conference that a number of wrestlers had attended with me, a conference out in Phoenix, Arizona. And he said, “Marty, if you’ll come along with me, I’ll pay your way.”
And Marty came to the conference. Marty had a wonderful time, made a decision to give his heart and his life to Jesus Christ, and at that time, at least we thought, everything was looking great.

It goes along with what Michaels told us back in March in Knoxville.

Word Press – Evening Star

Update on The Evening Star website:

I got some help from my webhost, Brian.net and decided to give WordPress a go.

It’s pretty simple to run once you get it going – but for anyone not knowing anything about computers – it could be a bit of a headache.

I’m gonna play around with it some more, try different themes and designs, but so far I like it.