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David Ash Walks Away From Football

If you thought Longhorn football couldn’t bear any more bad news after head coach Charlie Strong dismissed eight players and the team suffered two heartbreaking...

 
 

No Revenge for Texas as Longhorns Fall to BYU, 41-7

“We’re not ready to play,” Coach Charlie Strong said, at Saturday night’s press conference following the BYU game. From the look of things,...

 
 

Longhorns Rocket Past Mean Green 38-7 in Strong’s Debut

College football is heavy on the tradition and pageantry, so naturally the biggest spectacle at DKR before kickoff Saturday night was … a guy on a jetpack. Taking...

 
 

Why Is There a Hook ’em Sign in the Aggies’ New Locker Room?

You’ve probably heard by now that Texas A&M players blast hip-hop and have a grand old time at practice, that head coach Kevin Sumlin arrives at recruiting...

 
 

Takeaways From Charlie Strong’s Big 12 Media Day

The wait is over: David Ash will take snaps with the Longhorns’ first team offense when fall camp opens in August. Coach Charlie Strong, speaking at UT’s...

 
 

Longhorns Fall Flat in the NFL Draft, Breaking 77-Year Streak

The 77-year streak is over. As we all know by now, no Longhorns were selected in the 2014 NFL Draft, the first time this had ever happened since the second draft...

 
 

ASU’s Patterson Named Texas’ New Men’s Athletic Director

A Texas Ex will soon be at the helm of UT’s men’s athletic programs. After a monthlong, nationwide search, UT has named Arizona State University’s...

 
 

Gameday Preview: TCU

Rebecca May, BA ’91, Life Member, is a Texas ex-pat living in Oregon while rooting for the Longhorns. An attorney by day, she blogs about college football by...

 
 

Gameday Preview: OU

Rebecca May, BA ’91, Life Member, is a Texas ex-pat living in Oregon while rooting for the Longhorns. An attorney by day, she blogs about college football by...

 
 

DeLoss Unplugged

UT’s longtime athletics director, DeLoss Dodds, talks conference realignment, the Longhorn Network, the Erwin Center’s future—and his own. Let’s start with...

 
 
 
 
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