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The Golden Age in a new Century.
Happy Holidays to one and all. A few weeks ago I suddenly wondered just how many of the 831 games Texas has won had I been witness to in one fashion or another, and how many of those victori...
As the Knife Turns
Saturday, October 16, 1965. My hunger for football was approaching the heavenly, bloated level. The Horns were 4-0, ranked #1 and I had just experienced my first OU weekend, exhilarating in a 19-0 vic...
Light At The End Of The Tunnel
By this time tomorrow, my to-do list will be as short as it's been in nine months, as The Eyes of Texas 2008 leaves my desk for the printer. With final exams come and gone, my hectic meter is about to...
Depth Chart Projecting: Offense
It's May 1st, meaning we've spent four months without Texas football and have four more until it returns. Halfway home, boys and girls. Same as last year, we'll take couple cracks at projecting the d...
The Million Dollar Question
In writing the preview for this year's offense, there was one inescapable question that could have an enormous impact on literally everything else: what to do with John Chiles? To start, let's accept...
Seeking Gamebreakers, Part 1 - Tailbacks
Last year at this time we were excited about all the talent returning on offense and gravely concerned about the defense in general, and the back seven in particular. As spring practice gets underway ...
The Five Biggest Surprises of 2007: #3 Chris Hall and Kyle Hix
You could make the argument that Chris Hall was a Team MVP - you really could. He's not the most talented player on the team - or even the offensive line - but in a turbulent year for Texas' big guys ...
Pre-Spring Football Notes, Part 1: Dealing With The Discipline Problems
I wasn't expecting any of the big news from the Mack Brown-Will Muschamp press conference that some kept teasing, but that doesn't mean there isn't interesting information to discuss. Chip Brown summa...
Scratching The Itch: Texas Longhorns Offseason Roster Review
As the 2007 college football season officially closes, I find myself having a hard time officially letting go. Plus, as every Longhorn football fan knows, there's never really an offseason. And that's...
The Five Biggest Surprises Of 2007: #5 Jared Norton
Continuing this feature from last season, in which we review the five biggest disappointments and surprises of the season.A lot of fans pumped up Sergio Kindle and Rodderick Muckelroy before the seaso...
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