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Chris Jones, a redshirt freshman wide receiver for the Longhorns, will transfer. Jones, in a statement released by UT, said he wanted to move closer to home — Daingerfield — for personal reasons. He did not say where he

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Bobby Jones always advised that if you matched well against what he called “Old Man Par” it would leave you in a good position at the end of the day.

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Florida, Texas 1-2 in Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational

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Landry Jones has a stranglehold on the No. 1 spot in my rankings after his unbelievable day against Texas on Saturday. 1.  Landry Jones , QB, Oklahoma Last week: 31-50, 367 yards, 3 TD in a 55-17 win over Texas. Making the case for Jones: Jones had his best outing of the season in the biggest rivalry game of the season. He picked apart a Texas defense that had defended the pass pretty well. Not many quarterbacks can top 300 yards by halftime in that kind of a game, but Jones did it. 2.  Robert Griffin III , QB, Baylor Last week: 22-30, 212 yards, TD and 24 carries, 107 yards TD in a 49-26 win over Iowa State. Making the case for Griffin: Only Griffin could rush for 100 yards in a game and hear comments about how he had an off game. The Bears signal-caller is getting it done this year, and that says a whole lot about just how good he’s been. 3.  Brandon Weeden , QB, Oklahoma State Last week: 24-28, 288 yards 5 TD in a 70-28 win over Kansas. Making the case for Weeden: Poor Weeden. Sat through a bye last week and was benched with five minutes left in the first half of Saturday’s game. Granted, that’s because OSU had a 56-7 halftime lead, but Weeden might have thrown for a few short of a bajillion yards if left in against the Jayhawks. 4.  Ryan Broyles , WR, Oklahoma Last week : 9 rec, 122 yards TD in a 55-17 win over Texas. Making the case for Broyles : Broyles doubled his best game ever against the Longhorns, getting loose against a young set of corners and making plays against the Longhorns safeties. 5.  Justin Blackmon , WR, Oklahoma State Last week: 8 rec, 84 yards 2 TD in a 70-28 win over Kansas. Making the case for Blackmon: Like Weeden, Blackmon had a short day on Saturday. Like Weeden, Blackmon could have had a bajillion receiving yards if OSU wanted him to do so. Finally, here’s what my ballot looked like in ESPN’s weekly Heisman Watch: 1. Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford 2. Russell Wilson, QB, Wisconsin 3. Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama 4. Landry Jones, QB, Oklahoma 5. Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State

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Jones, who was named offensive player of the week, was 31-of-50 for 367 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions… Source: Tulsa World

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OU had just scored to make it 13-3. The Longhorns were not out of it yet. But on third-and-8 from the Texas 32, Ash threw a pass over the middle to Jaxon Shipley, who was blanketed… Source: Tulsa World

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Landry Jones’ continued development and improvement noticed

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OU had just scored to make it 13-3. The Longhorns were not out of it yet. But on third-and-8 from the Texas 32, Ash threw a pass over the middle to Jaxon Shipley, who was blanketed… Source: Tulsa World

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Jones improved to 2-0 against the Longhorns and gave Oklahoma its third win over Texas in five years. Oklahoma’s most impressive feat was the three defensive touchdowns: an interception returned 55 yards from Demontre… Source: Denver Post

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Jones-led Sooners crush rival Longhorns 55-17 in Red River Rivalry

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Texas came to the State Fair in Dallas undefeated but not yet tested by a ranked team. The Longhorns, with their inexperienced quarterback combination of David Ash and Case McCoy, couldn’t up with Jones and his talented… Source: Globe and Mail

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NCAA: Sooners smoke Longhorns

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The Sooners wound up with their most lopsided win over the No.11-ranked Longhorns since 2003. Texas , with an inexperienced quarterback combination of David Ash and Case McCoy, couldn’t up with Jones and… Source: Taiwan News

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On offense, quarterback Landry Jones wears the number. Confusing Jones Texas defensive coordinator Manny Diaz said the Longhorns will seek to confuse Landry Jones with a variety of blitzes and disguised coverages. But that looms as a bigger challenge… Source: Fort Worth Star-Telegram

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