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DB Muhammad, No. 38 overall, chooses Texas
Cornerback Malik Muhammad had a relentless presence in his ear amplifying the virtues of the course Texas is heading in. Muhammad paid heed to that presence — Arch Manning — and added to Steve Sarkisian’s recruiting class by committing to the Longhorns on Wednesday.
“We had been speaking once we each had our official visits on the College of Texas. After which he texted me nearly each day, telling me, ‘Come to Texas. You are subsequent. You are subsequent.’ Each day,” Muhammad stated, referring to Manning.
The 5-foot-11, 170-pound Muhammad, No. 38 within the 2023 ESPN 300, attends South Oak Cliff Excessive College in Dallas. As a junior, Muhammad had 70 tackles, 10 move break ups and three interceptions — returning two for touchdowns — in 2021.
He selected Texas over Alabama and Texas A&M.
“I am the most effective participant within the nation,” Muhammad stated. “(Texas’ coaches) instructed me I may very well be the alpha male on the defensive aspect and so they suppose I can carry a whole lot of recruits to the crew. In order that’s a giant choice for me. I have been profitable in Texas my entire life. In order that was the largest half.”
Muhammad is ESPN’s sixth-ranked cornerback within the class of 2023. Texas has the third-ranked class, in response to ESPN, and has 10 ESPN 300 recruits. Muhammad is the highest-ranked defensive recruit in its class. Muhammad, security Derek Williams (No. 76) and cornerback Jamel Johnson (No. 110) spotlight the secondary additions co-defensive coordinators Jeff Choate and Pete Kwaitkowski will work with.
“I really feel like as soon as they’ve anyone who can shut down each side of the sector like me, I really feel like they’re going to make their protection round me,” Muhammad stated. “We could be extra aggressive up entrance and within the secondary. “They really feel like I can change their entire protection. They really feel like I could be the face of the protection.”
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Dinner at Dallas restaurant becomes holiday tradition for North Texas families
Holiday traditions run the gamut in North Texas. For some, it means a yearly dinner at a popular Dallas Chinese restaurant. But not just any dinner. These are gatherings reserved months in advance. And Wednesday’s festivities just happened to fall on Christmas day and the start of Hanukkah.
Ask April Kao when they plan to close the Royal China restaurant for the night, and she’ll tell you simply whenever the last person leaves. It’s what she’s grown accustomed to. When the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, with all its excitement and frenzy, comes breezing through the front door of the Royal China restaurant off Preston Road and Royal Lane.
Kao and her husband George, both owners of the restaurant, said opening on December 25 was never part of the original business plan.
“We didn’t used to open on Christmas day,” she said. “And in 2008 after the renovation, people begged and begged, ‘Please you have to open.’”
So, they did, and there’s been a massive turnout ever since. People from surrounding neighborhoods in North Dallas and people from different faith communities rely on Royal China.
“Before we open the door, we have lines outside and it’s getting busier and busier. So we take reservations a year before,” Kao said.
One Dallas family made reservations during the summer just to be sure their 15-year tradition wouldn’t miss a beat.
“My son-in-law, Berry, was the one who first suggested that we come to a Chinese restaurant on Christmas day,” said Lynn Harnden. “And we make our reservations like in July to be sure to come.”
As the years pass, seats are added to the reservation. This year, the Hardens occupied two tables with seventeen guests.
As for upholding family traditions, the Kaos have their own wall of memories at the restaurant. It’s a reminder of how far they’ve come from 1974, when George Kao’s father came from Taiwan with a dream and a plan.
“He is very proud,” he said. “He would smile. He’s smiling from above.”
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