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Former Texas Longhorns quarterback-turned-Utah Utes graduate transfer Cameron Rising, who left the program after redshirting for one season, is out for the year, 247Sports reports.
From 247Sports: “Jake Bentley, a graduate transfer from South Carolina, will take over as the starter for the Utes. Rising started the first game of the season last weekend for Utah, but suffered an apparent injury, which led to Bentley taking over for him in the game. Rising went just 3-of-6 fore 45 yards and one interception before his injury. When Bentley entered the game, he went 16-of-28 for 171 yards and a touchdown, as well as two interceptions. Bentley also carried the ball four times for 24 yards.”
WHAT THE WISE MEN ARE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
Austin American-Statesman: Vic Schaefer, on goals to go: ‘I was hired to bring a top-10 program to Texas’
Austin American-Statesman: Men’s preview: No. 19 Texas vs. UT-Rio Grande Valley
Dallas Morning News: College football picks (Week 13): Predictions for Texas-Iowa State, Texas A&M-LSU, SMU-East Carolina and more
247Sports: Morning Brew: Iowa State’s three TE sets will be a new challenge
247Sports: The Flagship: Texas’ Big 12 title hopes on the line Friday
247Sports: Is Texas ready to start featuring Bijan Robinson on offense?
Inside Texas: Gameplan: Herman’s big stand in Austin
Inside Texas: 2020 Iowa State Football Preview
Inside Texas: Burton: The Big 12 race and Tom Herman
ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
Texas men’s basketball 2020-21 season outlook
Texas school officials invite fans to share their experience with ‘The Eyes of Texas’ in survey
Texas ranks No. 17 in initial College Football Playoff rankings
The Longhorn Republic tries to break down Iowa State
No. 19 Texas starts season against UTRGV on Wednesday
Longhorn Network to air 20 combined Texas men’s and women’s basketball games
RECRUITING ROUNDUP
Austin American-Statesman: The Dotted Line: Del Valle wide receiver Caleb Burton is the latest Texan heading off to Ohio State
247Sports: Texas recruiting Cristian Driver as a top 2022 wide receiver
247Sports: Shemar Turner talks top schools as decision nears
247Sports: 2023 WR Johntay Cook talks Texas, recruitment
247Sports: The latest on the top uncommitted recruits out West
Inside Texas: Inside Scoop: Coaching knowns and unknowns, DeSoto Duo, WR/OL notes
Inside Texas: Checking under the hood in-state in 2022
BIG 12 BREAKDOWN
Our Daily Bears: The Bounce: So your team has COVID-19
Crimson and Cream Machine: Sooners debut at No. 11 in College Football Playoff rankings
Cowboys Ride For Free: Preview: The New Era starts today in Arlington
The Smoking Musket: West Virginia to replace Tennessee in next week’s Jimmy V Classic
Wide Right & Natty Lite: The next step for Iowa State is now
Rock Chalk Talk: Gonzaga preview
Bring On The Cats: Basketball cometh
WHAT WE’RE READING
Banner Society: Let’s fix Tennessee and Penn State!
Banner Society: Vanderbilt remains college football’s best ‘should be’ job
SB Nation: The 4 advantages of a stay-at-home Thanksgiving in 2020
SB Nation: Akiem Hicks and Khalil Mack are the Bears’ dynamic duo
NEWS ACROSS THE LONGHORN REPUBLIC AND BEYOND
- It’s the year to dote on the Texas A&M Aggies, at least per the Dallas Morning News.
Why Texas A&M couldn’t have hoped for a better start point in the initial College Football Playoff ranking https://t.co/ZwZ6n60Psw
— Dallas Morning News (@dallasnews) November 25, 2020
- But ... don’t forget. Happy belated anniversary (it was yesterday.)
You love to see it.
— Longhorn Network (@LonghornNetwork) November 24, 2020
This Day in History: Texas 27, Texas A&M 25 pic.twitter.com/QYPe9tvnSm