A look back at Deion Sanders’ draft students, including OU’s Lendy Holmes

 At 7 p.m. Wednesday on the NFL Network (Cox 252),  the five defensive back draft prospects of Prime U.  reunite for a look at how they stand after the NFL draft.  For OU’s Lendy Holmes, South Carolina’s Emmanuel Cook and Penn State’s Lydell Sargeant, that’s unhappy after not being drafted.

Connecticut’s Darius Butler went in the second round to New England and South Carolina’s Captain Munnerlyn was selected in the seventh round by Carolina. The five have spent months receiving training and guidance for life on and off the field in the NFL from Deion Sanders. This updated episode of “Under Armour Presents: Prime U” takes a look at the hard work and dedication shown by these five draft hopefuls and where they stand now after the NFL Draft.

Another NFL Network show, “Draft Journey: Crabtree–Stafford–Cushing–Life on the Road to the NFL,” airs at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The one-hour documentary tells the stories of three of the top draft prospects — Matthew Stafford, Michael Crabtree and  Brian Cushing — as they make the journey from their final days of college football to the moment they are drafted into the NFL. The program goes behind the scenes to capture intimate moments in the lives of the college stars that will ultimately affect their NFL careers. Draft Journey concludes with the end of the waiting game at the NFL Draft.

At 7 p.m. Thursday, the “2008 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Swimsuit Special” is a one-hour look inside the making of the swimsuit calendar of one the most recognizable cheerleading squads in the world. At 8 p.m. is the NFL Network debut of “Hard Knocks: 2008 Dallas The latest edition of the NFL Films-produced series offers an inside look into the training camp that shaped the last Cowboys roster to call Dallas Stadium home.

Lendy Holmes celebrates after OU defeated Missouri to win the Big 12 championship

Lendy Holmes celebrates after OU defeated Missouri to win the Big 12 championship

 

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