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247Sports reports that Big 12 officials are owning up to a clock error they made during last weekend’s showdown between the Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners, in which they allowed for Texas to have an 39 seconds on the clock during the fourth quarter.
From 247Sports: “With 6:07 to play, Sam Ehlinger took a shotgun snap on 3rd and 4 and went out of bounds just short of the first-down, leaving 5:57 left on the game clock. Ehlinger prepared to snap the ball on 4th and 1 with 5:50 remaining, but officials then blew the play dead, asking for the clock operator to set the clock to have 6:36 left in the game.”
Whoops.
WHAT THE WISE MEN ARE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
Austin American-Statesman: Longhorn Confidential: Wednesday, Oct. 14
Dallas Morning News: College football picks (Week 7): Predictions for SMU-Tulane, Texas A&M-Mississippi St. and key national matchups
247Sports: The Flagship: Time for some hard truths about Texas football
247Sports: Bye week injury report for Texas includes three defensive backs
247Sports: Morning Brew: Herman ready to punish foolish penalties
ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
The Longhorn Republic laments another winnable loss against Oklahoma
Around the Horn: Big 12 Power Rankings Week 6
RECRUITING ROUNDUP
Austin American-Statesman: The Dotted Line: Choosing football, not basketball, paying off for Texas commit Jaylon Guilbeau
Austin American-Statesman: The Dotted Line: In-person scouting reports on four Texas football commits
247Sports: Texas commit Jaylon Guilbeau talks commitment status, season
247Sports: Evan Stewart building relationships with Texas staff and commits
247Sports: Performers of the week: Which commits and targets stood out?
247Sports: Four-star WR Armani Winfield talks recruitment, development
BIG 12 BREAKDOWN
Viva the Matadors: How Texas Tech can save this season
Frogs O’ War: TCU Football WR Al’Dontre Davis has entered the transfer portal
Cowboys Ride for Free: No. 7 Oklahoma State tried to pick up opponent after Baylor postponement
The Smoking Musket: West Virginia football quarter season retrospective - the good, the bad and the ugly
Wide Right and Natty Lite: Three things we learned: Texas Tech
WHAT WE’RE READING
Banner Society: The dream of the 30-minute drive
SBNation: Derrick Henry is a throwback to when running backs were as important as QBs
SBNation: 6 teams that should think about signing Le’Veon Bell
NEWS ACROSS THE LONGHORN REPUBLIC AND BEYOND
- Texas junior volleyball star Logan Eggleston is on fire this season.
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— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) October 13, 2020
Logan Eggleston: hit .409 in 2 matches & totaled 30 kills
Shanel Bramschreiber: set career-high in digs with 39 to avg 4.88 per set
Caroline Crawford: played in all 10 sets finishing with a career-high 13 kills in the last match pic.twitter.com/MhlwLh1YDI
- The Kansas State Wildcats’ All-American kick returner Josh Youngblood has entered the NCAA transfer portal, 247Sports reports. From 247Sports: “Youngblood comes off a season where he was named a First Team All-American kick returner, First Team All-Big 12 returner and the Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year among many other honors. The 5-foot-10, 181-pound Youngblood comes off a record-setting campaign, as he averaged 35.9 yards per kickoff and became the first true freshman in history to be named Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year while amassing a nation-leading three kickoff-return touchdowns. He was the first FBS true freshman to return three kickoffs for a score in a decade.”
BREAKING: Kansas State All-American Josh Youngblood is in the NCAA Transfer Portal.https://t.co/IOhvxnplu9 pic.twitter.com/C13fmEPPGn
— Riley Gates (@Riley_Gates) October 13, 2020