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  1. A quarterback named Cash really should play for the Mean Green, shouldn’t he? That’ll be the case soon enough, as China Spring’s Cash McCollum made his commitment to North Texas on Friday. McCollum led the Cougars to their second straight Class 4A state championship last season as a junior, in his first season in the program after transferring from Wimberley. He passed for 3,201 yards and 37 touchdowns against 10 interceptions, while rushing for 454 yards and six touchdowns. He was the District 5-4A Div. I Offensive MVP, the Super Centex Offensive Player of the Year and a finalist for the Mr. Texas Football Award. McCollum (6-4, 213) also held offers from Tulsa, Arkansas State and Sam Houston State, among others. read more: https://wacotrib.com/sports/high-school/football/china-springs-mccollum-announces-commitment-to-north-texas/article_d84cc408-2283-11ee-9ed0-4b9ff1797033.html
  2. CHINA SPRING, Texas — The Mean Green is cashing in on a big-time stud under center. China Spring quarterback Cash McCollum has officially announced his commitment to the University of North Texas. After transferring from Wimberly for his junior season, McCollum led the Cougars to their second straight 4A State title in his first year with the squad. McCollum racks in a stacked resume, taking home the Offensive MVP Award, Super CenTex Offensive Player of the Year and a Mr. Texas Football finalist spot. Growing up as a coach's kid, McCollum was always around the game of football and playing in college was something he always dreamed of. "I was just around the game a lot and fell in love with the game," McCollum said. "I was a ball boy all of my life and I just looked up to those older guys. They taught me a lot on how to interact with each other and how to be on and off the field. I think growing up as a coach's kid has really helped me with that and I'm just excited to have the opportunity to play at the college level. It's just crazy. It really is a dream come true." read more: https://www.kcentv.com/article/life/people/china-spring-qb-cash-mccollum-commits-unt/500-2fc34cfb-f5b8-421b-a6ca-4b2d5c589816
  3. One can never tell what the future holds but sometimes your destiny writes itself for you. And with a name like Cash Davis McCollum how could you not expect a 6-foot, 4-inch, 210-pound quarterback with a slingshot for an arm. “You know the movie ‘Bull Durham’,” explained Michael McCollum, Cash’s father and an assistant football coach at China Spring High School. “The guy’s name is Crash Davis and I wanted to name him Crash Davis, but my wife said ‘No, we can’t name him Crash.” So I said, ‘How about we take the ‘R’ out. Let’s call him Cash Davis.’” Unlike the cocky, jaded veteran catcher played by Kevin Costner, Cash’s confidence is subtle — collected. He’s cool under pressure. Read more: https://wacotrib.com/sports/high-school/cashs-on-the-money-deliveries-paying-dividends-for-china-spring/article_c1eb6a06-3ab8-11ed-b66f-3be26c8f8cbf.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=user-share
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