...and now this 'breaking news' from the Dallas Morning News.

Posted at 10:17 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 19. Better late than never...par for the course for the Bevo Corporation when it comes to SMU sports.
By CALVIN WATKINS / The Dallas Morning News
UNIVERSITY PARK – The SMU men's basketball program picked up its first major recruit under Matt Doherty when Ryan Harp, a 6-4 point guard from Abilene Cooper made an oral commitment.
Harp, a left-hander, said he will play shooting guard at SMU. He picked the Mustangs over William & Mary, Northwestern, Iowa State, TCU and Arizona State. Harp is ranked 17th in the state by Texas Hoops.
"I just looked at all the pros and cons when it came time to picking a college," said Harp, who averaged 23 points and nine rebounds a game last season. "And there were no cons with SMU. The coaching staff was great and so was the campus."
All oral commitments are nonbinding agreements. The first day a recruit can sign a letter of intent is Nov. 8.