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There were only minor changes to this week’s Texas depth chart for the Oklahoma State game: Josh Cochran is now listed as an “either/or” starter at left tackle, along with Tray Allen, who has started every game. Allen had

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The Longhorns allowed more rushing touchdowns (21) than they scored (19) last season, with the offense posting its lowest season scoring… Source: Fort Worth Star-Telegram

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Tray Allen wants to change perceptions at Texas

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Jinkens might also play RB.NOTABLE: Skyline has averaged 10.2 wins per season since 2006 and… Source: Dallas Morning News

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Class 5A area football rankings: Allen has capacity to succeed

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Apparently, the former Army All-American had rejoined the Longhorns as a walk-on, with hopes of earning back his scholarship. But that experiment didn’t last long, according to a team spokesman,… Source: Dallas Morning News – Blogs

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Tariq Allen will not rejoin Longhorns

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A witty warning from Texas coach Mack Brown hit home with Tray Allen during the 2010 football season.

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For Horns’ offensive line, 2011 is back to the drawing board

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Allen looked ready to play a major role along the offensive line last year for the Longhorns before he tripped on a dumbbell in the weight room and broke the fifth metatarsal in his left foot. “I was ready to tear up some… Source: Dallas Morning News – Blogs

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Longhorns’ Tray Allen ready to start at left tackle

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……to low 54 scores and ties after 36 holes Notable players: Corey Whitsett ( Alabama sophomore, 2007 U.S. Junior champion); Texas Longhorns golfers Cody Gribble, Alex Moon and Johnathan Schnitzer; Austin Country Club players Michael Allen , Michael Cooper ,… Source: Austin American-Statesman

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Texas Amateur returns this week to Austin Country Club

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Remember when we were ready to give Dave Bliss a second chance? Remember when Bliss gave a moving sermon at a Dallas church in 2009 , when he admitted that his decision to pay players at Baylor — and attempt to cover up those payments by framing murdered Baylor player Patrick Dennehy posthumously as a drug dealer, caught on tape in 2003 — “shamed” his family and “blasphemed” his faith? Remember when Allen Academy, a Texas high school, hired Bliss as dean of students, athletic director and head men’s basketball coach, giving him that long-awaited second chance? That was a bold choice . It didn’t take long to backfire. According to the Associated Press , the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools, the state’s largest governing body for private high school sports, ruled in November that Bliss recruited two high-profile transfers received “improper inducements” because they were allowed to pay a mere fraction of the $10,000 yearly tuition required of Allen students and their families. The association also ruled that Bliss “forged the signature of the school’s headmaster on a transfer form for another player who later decided not to enroll.” For its part, the school “vigorously” disputed that it ever broke any rules. Then, rather than comply with TAPPS’s sanctions — two years of probation and a one-year suspension for Bliss — Allen Academy simply moved its competitive status to another private school association, the Texas Christian Athletic League. This year, led by the two players whose status was questioned, Allen won the Texas Christian Athletic League’s Class 2A state title. There are, of course, differing accounts here. There’s this: “TAPPS misunderstood why I came here,” Bliss said during a recent interview. “Their perception was based on what I’d done before. That’s not me now.” But the association’s top administrator says the matter is one of the messiest his group has ever dealt with. “You’ve heard the cliche ‘a can of worms’? This was a can of snakes,” said Edd Burleson, the organization’s longtime director. And this from Bliss: “I have my scarlet letter, and I understand that,” he said. “The only thing about it is, from this point forward, I am trying to do the right thing.” But some familiar with Bliss’ efforts at Allen Academy don’t see him as a changed man. “He’s giving speeches at the Final Four about how he’s seen the light, but he’s still not doing what you’re supposed to do as a Christian,” said Kevin Cross, coach at Dobie High School in the Houston suburb of Pasadena, where one of the transfers who received discounted tuition previously played. And this: “The thing most people have taken issue with is the fact that Coach Bliss had such baggage, a school gives him a second opportunity and then, instead of laying low for a few years, he went out and tried to bring in these ringers,” said Jason Jump, who operates a website devoted to private high school sports in Texas. None of which makes Bliss look particularly favorable, no matter how inclined you might be to take his side

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Highlight: The Jayhawks proved that they were a championship-caliber team by pushing around Texas 85-73 in the Big 12 Tournament championship game. Tyshawn Taylors 20 points helped KU avenge its earlier loss to the Longhorns at Allen Fieldhouse, which… Source: Kansas.com

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Kansas basketball season in review

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No. 10 Texas at Allen Fieldhouse in their first truly big game of the year. Thompson had made a ritual of talking to Robinson on the day of games to wish him luck. But when Thomas’ name flashed on his cell phone early on the morning of Saturday, Jan…. Source: Kansas.com

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A son’s heavy heart
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