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The final decision from Missouri prep star Dorial Green-Beckham is only days away. So where do the final teams stand with the big wide receiver?

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Dorial Green-Beckham Recruitment Hitting Final Stretch

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Late last summer, months after he’d coached his final game at Texas, Mac McWhorter agreed to meet for a visit about what comes after 37 years of football.

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Ex-UT assistant McWhorter ready for Penn State challenges

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Ashley Gayle denied Texas A&M a chance to saw Varsity’s horns off one last time at Reed Arena. On her 22nd birthday, the Texas senior post tallied a career-high 17 points and blocked a shot in the final minute to lift the Longhorns to a 76-71 victory over the 10th-ranked Aggies in a Big 12 game before 7,587 fans Wednesday night.

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Texas women upset No. 10 Texas A&M

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The Longhorns travel to College Station for the final contest in the Big 12 Conference series on Wednesday night.

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Women’s Basketball preview: at No. 12 Texas A&M (State Farm Lone Star Showdown)

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IRVING, Texas — Kansas State and Arkansas don’t have much in common. Outside of a top-10 ranking, the first time the Cotton Bowl has hosted such a matchup in 18 years, there’s one big similarity: Neither would have been here without Texas A&M. Hogs coach Bobby Petrino made that clear. “We came into halftime and we were down 18 points, but our team rallied together. Our leadership really showed up,” Petrino said. Arkansas rallied from the 35-17 deficit at halftime to win 42-38 in the final minutes.

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K-State’s common bond with Hogs: Aggies

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The Longhorns cut a 23-point deficit down to three in the final minute but could not complete the comeback Wednesday.

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Kansas defeats Women’s Basketball, 72-67, in Big 12 opener

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1. WOULD BROWN, BERGERON REBOOT THE RUN GAME? No. The injuries to Texas’ top three tailbacks caused the running game to fall from the Big 12’s best to the Big 12’s third-best over the final four games, and even though they returned Wednesday, they combined for 44 yards on 16 carries.

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Texas vs. Cal: Five questions answered

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We’re down to the final game of the Longhorns’ season. Join us for a Holiday Bowl game chat as Texas and Cal square off in San Diego, Calif. We’ll kick things off at 6:30 p.m. —- that’s a half-hour

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Texas-Cal Holiday Bowl game chat

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Living life blindfolded with one hand tied behind your back is no fun. Ask Texas’ offense. Already struggling at quarterback, it played the final four games with its top offensive weapons out of the lineup or in it while battling injuries. Running back Fozzy Whittaker tore his ACL on an ugly play at Missouri with the team’s leading rusher, freshman Malcolm Brown, already out with turf toe. Fellow freshman Joe Bergeron rumbled for 327 yards in wins over Texas Tech and Kansas, but managed just nine more carries the rest of the season with a hamstring injury.

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Texas fights to move forward after injuries

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Senior tight end Blaine Irby, who missed most of the 2008 season and all of 2009 and 2010 with a devastating knee injury, has decided not to apply for a sixth year of eligibility, so his final game

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Irby to call it a career after the Holiday Bowl

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