It’s national signing day. Texas is expected to sign 27 recruits today —- and maybe 28, depending on Dorial Green-Beckham’s decision this morning. The Longhorns have commitments from two quarterbacks, one tailback, four wide receivers,
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James Gray, the father of star 2012 running back recruit Johnathan Gray, said this morning that the Longhorns’ pledge incurred a high sprain to his right ankle in Thursday night’s Under Armour all-star football game and will be fine
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Dad: Johnathan Gray ‘OK’ after high ankle sprain
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Dan Shipley, grandfather of current and former Longhorns’ wide receivers Jaxon and Jordan Shipley respectively, died this morning in Burnet after a lengthy illness. Dan Shipley, father of Brownwood High School football coach Bob Shipley, played
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Services set for grandfather of Jaxon, Jordan Shipley
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Here’s when and where you can see this week’s games. There aren’t many, and it’s the last week of the season. My predictions are on the way in the morning, but let’s hear yours in the comments section. Off: Kansas, Missouri, Texas A&M, Texas Tech Iowa State at No. 11 Kansas State (12:30, Fox Sports Net): The real Farmageddon has been a classic the past few years, and Kansas State — the Big 12’s most surprising team — will match up against the league’s second-most surprising team.

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The Big 12 Primer: Week 14
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Hazboy posted a photo: Yesterday I was in both Dallas and Fort Worth, and this morning I was in Austin. Now it was time to go up Interstate 35 North to Waco, home of Baylor University. Waco is pretty much known for two things. One is the home to the main campus of Baylor University, and the other is for the events that surrrounded cult leader David Koresh. On February 28, 1993, there was a shoot out in which six cult members of the Branch Davidians and four agents of the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) died. After 51 days on April 19, 1993 a standoff between FBI agents and Branch Davidians ended in a fire that destroyed their compound located in Mt. Carmel, near Waco. Seventy-four people, including leader David Koresh, died in the blaze.

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Next stop on my trip is…..Waco.
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On the way into work this morning, I was listening to Erin Hogan and Chip Brown on ESPN Austin talk about the betting line for the University of Texas vs. Kansas State on Saturday. I’m not a betting man,
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Betting on K-State?
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LUBBOCK, Texas — It’s perfect football weather here in West Texas. It’s a little windy — as expected — with a chill in the air, but you couldn’t ask for a better atmosphere for Senior Day in Jones AT&T Stadium. There’s a few clouds, but even with the morning kickoff, the Tech fans are fired up with No. 2 Oklahoma State in town. Pregame Raider Walk had a good crowd, and with a basketball game last night, there’s a few weary-eyed fans roaming the campus, but they’ll be ready to go by kickoff.

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They started drives at their 24, 30 and 29.Finally, Texas got the big play it so desperately needed…. Source: Dallas Morning News
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Carlton: Oklahoma’s Landry Jones plays like ‘Heisman Trophy winner’
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For Ash, a freshman, and his counterpart Case McCoy, a sophomore, the 55-17 loss to Oklahoma acted as an initiation… Source: Dallas Morning News
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Young Texas Longhorns get a rude welcome to the rivalry
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