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The unranked Texas Longhorns secured a much needed 23-6 victory over the then-No. 6 Oklahoma Sooners on Saturday for the annual Red River Rivalry matchup, thus
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Texas Longhorns RB leaves program after just one carry in win over Oklahoma
Texas Longhorns sophomore running back Jerrick Gibson has left the team. Gibson has seen his productivity dwindle to just one carry against Oklahoma.
The improving Longhorns running game could get back one of its vital pieces in sophomore running back CJ Baxter, trending towards making his return for Texas against the Wildcats, as Horns247's Chip Brown reported on Sunday night.
The wave of wild takes surrounding Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning have swirled since this spring. They hit a fever pitch last week, when, before a 23-6 rout of the Oklahoma Sooners, Manning was dubbed "college football's first flop," by The Athletic's Will Leitch.
Texas held Oklahoma without an offensive touchdown for the third time in the last four seasons, all of which have come under Sooners coach Brent Venables. Mateer finished the game 20 of 38 passing with 202 yards and three interceptions, and was sacked five times.
Texas A&M is at No. 4 for its best regular-season ranking since early in 1995 season. Red Raiders up to No. 7, and Texas back in top 25.
Torrey Stafford leads a balanced attack for Texas volleyball as the No. 2 Longhorns stay unbeaten with a win at Alabama.
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Jerrick Gibson's exit from Texas Longhorns will ultimately be remembered as a story of lost potential
A surprising announcement came out of Austin Tuesday as four-star running back Jerrick Gibson officially left the Texas program. After two seasons of frustration and limited opportunity, the former No.
Torrey Stafford, Ella Swindle and Cari Spears helped Texas volleyball remain No. 2 in the Oct. 13 national college volleyball poll behind Nebraska.