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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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On the morning he met Mack Brown, John Henderson selected a button-down shirt, which he tucked into his pressed khaki trousers, which were cuffed over his brushed-suede shoes.

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Oldest living Horn finally gets his day with Mack Brown

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No. 10 Texas at Allen Fieldhouse in their first truly big game of the year. Thompson had made a ritual of talking to Robinson on the day of games to wish him luck. But when Thomas’ name flashed on his cell phone early on the morning of Saturday, Jan…. Source: Kansas.com

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A son’s heavy heart
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The oil spill, the Longhorns, “The Hasselhoffs,” the Cowboys. That’s a lot of liquid forgetfulness. So let’s move right to the morning after, straight to the hub of what I’ll call Hangover Recovery Central, a building that to your aching eyes might… Source: Austin360

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Surviving the good times at Hangover Recovery Central: From Juicebox & Soup Peddler and a few friends, food to help you shake off a hard day’s…

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McCoy, taking part in the team’s rookie minicamp this weekend, said Holmgren and coach Eric Mangini both told him to become a leader of the rookie class. He began studying the playbook the morning after he was drafted. A four-year starter at Texas ,… Source: Akron Beacon Journal

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Colt McCoy calls Browns ‘perfect fit’

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At the first day of competition at the NCAA men’s swimming and diving championships, Eddie Reese’s Texas team has come out smoking. In the morning preliminaries, the Texas men qualified second for tonight’s final in the 200-yard

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Horns ruling the pool so far

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