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The Texas Longhorns basketball team defeated the Rice Owls 73-59 on Saturday afternoon in Austin.

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Texas Basketball: Longhorns Wear Down Rice 73-59

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The Texas Longhorns basketball team defeated the Rice Owls 73-59 on Saturday afternoon in Austin.

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Texas Basketball: Longhorns Wear Down Rice 73-59

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Game 1 Texas 1-0, Cal 1-0 TEXAS 34, RICE 9 How the Longhorns won: Texas produced the first of four 500-yard games of total offense, showing some creativity courtesy of co-offensive coordinator Bryan Harsin.

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Texas, Cal season recaps: How did the Horns, Bears get their Holiday?

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EAST CAROLINA Toughest : at Old Dominion (Nov. 29) Next-toughest : vs. Appalachian State in Charlotte (Nov. 22), Charlotte (Dec. 3), UMass (Dec. 6) The rest : Milligan (Nov. 11), at Campbell (Nov. 14), Coker (Nov. 17), Chowan (Nov.

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Nonconference schedule analysis: C-USA

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A look at how the Texas Longhorn defense fixed problems from the Rice game against BYU. Notes on the rest of the defense’s performance.

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Texas-BYU Defensive Notes: Fixing Run Fits And More

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Video from Mack Brown’s Monday press conference: Update: For some reason the embed is only coming across as 3 minutes long. Watch the whole thing here .

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WTH?! (What the Heck?) moments are attempts to find the memorable and the off-beat perspective on Longhorns sports. Here are some interesting moments from the Texas’ game against the Rice Owls. Texas freshman running back Malcolm Brown rushed for 86 yards against Rice. (AP Photo) Pregame (15:00) WTH LHN?! C’mon ESPN I know you want the biggest bang for your buck, but you are pissing off Longhorn Nation without letting the fans see the game at least on pay per view. The 101,624 in attendance saw the Longhorn Network studio set up in the Southeast section of the stadium. Coincidence that it chose that location? 1st Quarter (1:18) WTH QB Controversy?! I guess you can eliminate the controversy when you have 6 players line up to take the snap. Fozzy Whitaker had the most success in the wildcat formation when he wowed the crowd with his exploits (88 all-purpose yds. & 2 TD’s). QB David Ash will not redshirt this year because he has a package… giggle. 2nd Quarter (13:03) WTH Crime Dog?! Rice RB Sam McGuffie took a wicked shot from S Kenny Vaccaro and managed to gather himself to complete a 15 yard pass which was the longest pass play for the Owls. It was a great job by the UT defense all night in keeping Rice out of the end zone. 2nd Quarter (:35) WTH Special Package?! Guess no one was missing Coach Davis after all the different packages of players that came running on and off the field during the game. I was tired just watching the players run back and forth. Get used to the illegal motion penalties with all the different packages of players getting familiar with the new system installed by Coach Harsin. Halftime WTH MOB?! Great job by the funniest band in the land. The Rice band made fun of the Aggies leaving for the SEC. The line of the night was when the Rice announcer said that the Big 12 and the SEC were both raising their IQ points by that Aggies move. 3rd Quarter (12:15) WTH Grape?! Garret Gilbert had a solid night for the Horns (13-23 for 239 1 TD – no turnovers). The dumbfounding play was when he was being chased out of the pocket and he flipped the ball backwards that thankfully Fozzy landed on the fumble. 3rd Quarter (5:32) WTH Out of Bounds?! I have heard the saying that a player has a nose for the end zone. Never heard of a player that is attracted to the out of bounds line. An earlier run in the first half by Jaxon Shipley was negated by him touching the end line. Thankfully his aerobatic catch for the touchdown in the third quarter was not wiped out by an apparent end line violation. Dare I say that Jaxon looks faster than Jordan? 4th Quarter (1:00) WTH Rugby?! Justin Tucker is such a great field goal kicker that I wonder about the decision to use him as a rugby style punter. Justin’s final punt only traveled six yards to set up the Owls at mid field. Great job by the UT defense and non-scholarship player Cody Ramirez to recover a fumble to end the drive. End of the Game WTH UT Band?! It’s a great moment when the tower is lit orange and the band plays the Eyes of Texas after a win. A new wrinkle was added before the traditional ending to a game. The entire football team was serenaded by the Band’s rendition of DJ Khaled “All I Do is Win.” No one can deny that this is a brand new season. Next up for the Longhorn’s are the Mormons from BYU at 6pm on Sept. 10th. Thanks for following my WTH articles throughout the season. I appreciate the opportunity to rant about the greatest University sports program in the country. You can continue to follow comments on all of UT sports on twitter at 40AcresSports or follow me at Horns1991 . HOOK EM!!

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WTH Moments – Texas vs Rice

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RICE: Rice gave up 21-unanswered second-half points, and gave up 506 yards of total offense in a 34-9 loss at Texas . The Owls stayed close for a half against the Longhorns, who led 13-9 midway through the third quarter before reeling off three… Source: 13WHAM-TV

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The Texas Longhorns defeated the Rice Owls 34-9 on Saturday night in Austin.

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Texas vs Rice Recap: Longhorns Wear Down Owls 34-9

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Not everyone (maybe hardly anyone?) will be able to watch the Longhorns’ debut today against Rice but we will be watchig live thanks to Verizon and their deal with Longhorn Network. We’ll be posting frequent updates here to help you keep up with the game that you can’t see. Follow along live with @ 40AcresSports on Twitter and below for our coverage of tonight’s season opener versus Rice on Longhorn Network. We’ll be live right around kickoff so join us to discuss the game at at around 7pm Saturday. Feel free to leave comments and questions using the live tool, but not all comments will be published. Read below for more notes on comments and how the live blog will work. Hook ‘em! Live: Texas vs Rice Notes: Comments on the article itself will be turned off till after the game. The Writer can view all comments sent to them but only they can publish your comments for everyone to see. The “autoscroll” feature ensures you’re always shown the newest content without having to refresh or scroll your screen. Subtle sound effects alert you to new content as the writer publishes it. You can turn these features on or off by using the controls at the bottom of the Live Blog

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Game Day Live: Texas vs Rice