Running backs coach Major Applewhite and several players discuss preparations for the game versus Rice.
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Tracking the Longhorns: Aug 31
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Colleges beat writer Chuck Carlton answered your questions in a chat Tuesday. Here are some highlights. Marty asks … Does Texas really have enough on the line and in the backfield to establish a running game? I don’t think Texas loved the spread beca Source: Dallas Morning News
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Carlton: Texas’ offensive line is ‘physical and nasty’
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Two years after he left the State of Texas to run the football for the Michigan Wolverines, Sam McGuffie reached the top.
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Rice’s McGuffie is ready to run again
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HOUSTON (AP) — Fort Bend Dulles coach Jim Creech knows that sometimes being a great sprinter doesn’t translate into success on the football field. That’s not the case with Sheroid Evans. Evans is a champion sprinter, having won the state titles in both Source: WPIX.com
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Texas sprinter Sheroid Evans looking to take skills to Longhorns
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SO FAR This will be Rice’s season opener, but the Owls are coming off a 2-10 season, including a 2-6 mark in Conference USA.
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Scouting the Horns opponent: Rice Owls
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Texas coaches took some heat last year from fans who felt Garrett Gilbert wasn’t sufficiently groomed as backup before being thrown to the wolves against Alabama.
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What we’re looking for this week: McCoy’s playing time
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Thanks for your interest. Enjoy! Blatant Homerism is here for the people. Feel free to send feedback, suggestions, or tips to: blatanthomerismgmail.com Take ‘em to the bank… The problems in Chapel Hill have thrown this league into upheaval. I very ne Source: Blatant Homerism
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National Preview: The Picks
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HOUSTON — If Mack Brown is serious about recommitting the Longhorns to the running game, he’ll be happy with Sedrick Flowers. The 6-foot-3, 290-pound senior guard for Galena Park North Shore High is expected to join Texas next season. Brown, the Texas c Source: Washington Examiner
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G Sedrick Flowers, one of top prep linemen in nation, looking to Longhorns
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He only has a couple in his entire high school career. “They don’t throw at him much,” said C.L. Whittington, his coach at South Houston High School. “T Source: Newsvine
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HOUSTON (AP) – If Mack Brown is serious about recommitting the Longhorns to the running game, he’ll be happy with Sedrick Flowers. The 6-foot-3, 290-pound senior guard for Galena Park North Shore High is expected to join Texas next season. Brown, the Tex Source: KLTV
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