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Texas (6-4, 3-4 Big 12) outgained No. 16/17 Kansas State (9-2, 6-2 Big 12) by nearly 200 yards, but the Wildcats held on for a 17-13 victory over the Longhorns Saturday evening before 100,705 at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.

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No one lingered long Saturday under the gold bleachers of Missouri’s Memorial Stadium. The Texas Longhorns were ready to go home.

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Texas tries to move on from Missouri loss

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Longhorns await Kansas State in the home finale next week at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.

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No. 21/20 Texas falls to Missouri, 17-5

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A look at the Monday press conference conversation with Mack Brown. Giddiness is on the agenda after the historic game against Kansas at DKR Memorial Stadium.

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Texas Football 2011: Mack Brown Monday Press Conference Preview – Week 7

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No. 24 Texas (5-2, 2-2 Big 12) piled up 590 yards of total offense and held Kansas to only 46 yards Saturday evening in a 43-0 victory over the Jayhawks before 99,211 at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.

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No. 24 Longhorns blank Kansas, 43-0

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The Longhorn Network, which has exclusive broadcast rights for Saturday’s Texas-Kansas matchup, will show the game — free — on a pair of big-screen TVs adjacent to Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. The two sites are: Parking Lot

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Watch Texas-Kansas on big-screen TV

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As the clock hit triple zeroes at Texas Memorial Stadium, giving the Cougars a 17-16 loss to the Longhorns, the BYU women were about to defeat Utah in volleyball. When they closed it out, the reactions of both teams gave a good indication… Source: The Daily Utah Chronicle

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The Great Debate: Who is the game more important for?

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…… AUSTIN, TX – SEPTEMBER 10: Wide receiver Ross Apo #11 of the BYU Cougars celebrates a second quarter touchdown pass against the Texas Longhorns with teammate J. D. Falslev #12 on September 10, 2011 at Darrell K. Royal- Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin,… Source: Deseret News

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BYU football report card: Cougars fail to get job done against Texas

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The 22nd-ranked Longhorns were booed by many of the 100,142 fans at Texas Memorial Stadium. It was the Cyclones first win over a Top 25 opponent on the road since 1990. Texas’ schedule in 2011 Arnaud completed… Source: Des Moines Register

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Iowa State football: Looking back at the 2010 season

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AUSTIN — Fans can’t wait for the University of Texas ‘ first game of the season. More than 100,000 people are expected to brave the summer heat to watch the Longhorns take on the Rice Owls at DKR Memorial stadium. A new partnership between the University Source: ABC-KVUE Austin

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Partnership between UT, St. David’s HealthCare benefits fans, student athletes

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