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Mack is Back … On Twitter

Former UT head football coach Mack Brown has found something to keep himself busy following his December resignation: tweeting! Since he joined the social media...

 
 

Texas Tough: Charlie Strong Sets New Tone for Longhorn Football

UT’s newest head coach introduced himself to Longhorn fans and promised hard-nosed football. Charlie Strong had his chance to make his first impression Monday,...

 
 

The Best Texas Exes Stories of 2013

A look back at the Longhorn newsmakers, groundbreakers, and viral sensations of an unforgettable year. It was an undeniably big year on the Forty Acres. From impeachment...

 
 

Patterson Enlists Help to Hire Mack Brown Replacement

New men’s athletic director Steve Patterson, BBA ’80, JD ’84, won’t be going it alone when it comes to finding Texas’ next head football...

 
 

My Coach: A Player’s Perspective

This post first appeared on chrishall.org. This weekend, Mack Brown resigned from being head coach of The University of Texas football team. I’ve wanted to write...

 
 

“I Have No Regrets”: Notes from Mack Brown’s Resignation Press Conference

Sixteen seasons, 153 wins, two trips to the Rose Bowl, two Big 12 titles, and one national championship—Mack Brown has created quite an impressive legacy for...

 
 

Mack Brown Resigns as Head Coach of Texas Longhorns

The Texas head coach has stepped down from one of college football’s biggest jobs after 16 seasons. Initially touted for his recruiting prowess, Brown leaves...

 
 

Despite Tension, Regents Keep Powers as UT President

At a closely watched UT System Board of Regents meeting, the System’s top administrator acknowledged a tense relationship between regents and UT-Austin president...

 
 

Gameday Preview: Baylor

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: Texas Tech

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...

 
 
 
 
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