Austin American-Statesman on MSN12d
Texas football spring practice observations: Notes on Arch Manning, Christian Clark, moreThe Longhorns weren't in pads for their first day of spring ball, and the drills during the open portion of practice were ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNNFC South team showing interest in former Longhorn Kelvin Banks Jr.After missing the SEC Championship game against Georgia, Banks finished the season strong against Ohio State. With him in the ...
Sims was the first Lombardi Trophy winner for Texas and was ... They wrote, “Very sad day with the passing of our Longhorn Legend and College Football Hall of Famer Kenneth Sims.
First Lombardi Trophy winner for Texas Longhorns in 1981. Number 1 overall pick in the 1982 NFL draft by the New England Patriots. Texas Athletics Hall of Honor in 1997. College Football Hall of ...
UCLA quarterback Dante Moore (3) slips a tackle by Oregon State linebacker Easton Mascarenas-Arnold (5) during the first half ...
Texas Longhorns fans believe Arch Manning will be a Heisman Trophy winner. The team has begun their spring training camp to prepare for the upcoming season. Coach Steve Sarkisian is expected to ...
The Longhorns football coach met with the media Monday ... with a tux by some who believe an appearance at the Heisman Trophy ceremony to be a foregone conclusion. More: Texas vs South Carolina ...
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Longhorns Wire on MSNFormer Longhorns great Kenneth Sims, No. 1 overall pick in 1982 for Patriots, dies at 65Former Texas Longhorns Hall of Fame inductee Kenneth Sims, the No. 1 overall pick in 1982 by the Patriots, dead at 65.
College Football Hall of Fame defensive lineman Kenneth Sims, one of the all-time Texas Longhorn greats ... and became Texas’ first Lombardi Trophy winner as well. A native of the tiny ...
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Longhorns Wire on MSNHow has Texas QB Arch Manning looked so far in Longhorns spring practice?With the kick off of spring practice, all eyes are on new Texas Longhorns QB Arch Manning. So how has he been so far?
In college football, games and legacies can be decided by a matter of inches. Throughout much of college football history, even a single loss could derail a t ...
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