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Although having a new coach at the helm of a program is not always a cause for concern, having Tommy Tuberville call Lubbock, Texas home for the first time in his life may give Red Raiders fans a few reasons to be worried. That’s not necessarily a slam a Source: Bleacher Report

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Texas Tech Football: 10 Reasons Why Red Raiders Will Struggle This Year

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In what was the first career start for sophomore quarterback Garrett Gilbert , the Longhorns got out to a slow start, trailing the Owls 3-0 after one quarter of play. On the first full drive of the second quarter, junior running back Tre’ Newton punched… Source: Bleacher Report

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Texas Football: Breaking Down Longhorns’ Hot and Cold 34-17 Victory Over Rice

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No.4 ranked Texas Longhorns will open the season against a familiar opponent, as they are set to take on the Rice Owls. Texas has absolutely dominated this series, winning 38 of the last 39. The game will be played Saturday at Reliant Stadium, the home… Source: Bleacher Report

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Texas Looks To Start 2010 Season With Big Win Over Rice

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If defense wins championships, this Longhorns team has a great chance of defending the Big 12 crown. The sophomore quarterback will do what needs to be done to get the wins and let the defense suffocate the opposition. Gilbert certainly has the talent… Source: Bleacher Report

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Texas Longhorns Football: Five Bold Predictions For The 2010 Season

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Andy Dalton looks to guide TCU to a BCS title Christian Petersen/Getty Images Last season, TCU was just seconds away from a possible BCS title game appearance as Nebraska seemed to have defeated the Texas Longhorns. For about 30… Source: Bleacher Report

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2010 NCAA Football Predictions: TCU Will Run The Table and Return to The BCS

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And don’t forget, with Wilder in place at running back, Fisher gets the bruising back he’s been looking for. It seems like Texas is always a winner when you’re talking about 2011 recruiting and that’s because the Longhorns hardly ever aren’t. Texas’… Source: Bleacher Report

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August’s Biggest College Football Recruiting Commitments: Winners and Losers

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The Texas Longhorns will open the 2010 season by hosting the Rice Owls on September 4th. Traditionally these games have mostly been one-sided, with the Longhorns holding the edge in the series. It doesn’t look like things are going to be that difficult f Source: Bleacher Report

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Texas Longhorns Game Preview: Texas Versus Rice

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It’s hard to argue with Mendenhall’s feeling that the older QB will likely play with more poise, but I don’t envy Heaps if he’s asked to dig BYU out of an unwinnable situation. Much has been made of the Longhorns’ return to a balanced, even run-first… Source: Bleacher Report

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College Football: Which Players Won Fall Camp’s Biggest Position Battles

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Russ Wow. Football season is finally here. And we’re making a massive commitment to youth in our two deep. Very exciting stuff. The coaches weren’t kidding about living with some mistakes in order to get the best athletes on the field. As I predicted… Source: Bleacher Report

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The 2010 Texas Longhorns Depth Chart: Reactions and Ruminations

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This will be the big challenge for the Bears in the upcoming season. Any consistent play at the point could lead to another deep run in March. Like many other top programs, Texas is relying heavily on incoming freshman to right the ship. Last season’s… Source: Bleacher Report

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Big 12 Basketball: Kansas State Wildcats Want More

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