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After he was most recently cut by the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans, former Texas Longhorns star running back D’Onta Foreman is back in the NFL after signing with the Tennessee Titans earlier this week.
That means he’s played for threat out of the AFC South’s four. Foreman was drafted in the 2017 NFL Draft’s third round. He averages just 3.8 yards per carry so far in his short career.
WHAT THE WISE MEN ARE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
Austin American-Statesman: Bohls: Lots for Texas to fix, especially in the kicking game
Austin American-Statesman: ‘I came here to be a cornerback’: Position switch has been the right move for Texas’ Josh Thompson
Austin American-Statesman: Longhorn Confidential: Wednesday, Sept. 30
Dallas Morning News: College football picks (Week 5): Predictions for SMU-Memphis, Texas A&M-Alabama, Texas-TCU and more
Dallas Morning News: Texas QB Sam Ehlinger still building trust with new receiving corps
Dallas Morning News: Longhorns hope to correct ‘very fixable’ tackling problems after disappointing performance in Big 12 opener
247Sports: Morning Brew: Offensive line has lots of cleaning up to do
247Sports: The Flagship: Issues Texas needs to address before TCU game
ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
Texas releases TCU depth chart
RECRUITING ROUNDUP
Austin American-Statesman: The Dotted Line: Texas recruit Billy Bowman Jr. helps Denton Ryan make statement in opener
247Sports: 2022 CB Austin Jordan hearing from multiple programs
247Sports: Mike at Night: The latest on Andrew Mukuba
247Sports: Red River battle brewing for 2023 four-star CB Braxton Myers
247Sports: Crystal Ballin: A change in my prediction for Andrew Mukuba
247Sports: 2022 RB Jadarian Price opens up on his recruitment
BIG 12 BREAKDOWN
Viva the Matadors: Grading the Texas Tech defense after the collapse against Texas
Frogs O’ War: Around the Zoom: Max Duggan speaks!
Crimson and Cream Machine: OU Presser Notes: Lincoln Riley says losses ‘hurt like hell’
The Smoking Musket: Neal Brown press conference “Turn the page and move on”
WHAT WE’RE READING
Banner Society: A guide to one-loss Playoff stress
SBNation: NBA Finals 2020: Predictions for Lakers vs. Heat
SBNation: 9 questions heading into the NBA Finals, answered by those who know the teams best
NEWS ACROSS THE LONGHORN REPUBLIC AND BEYOND
- The Associated Press reports that Texas softball alum and living legend as Team USA pitcher Cat Osterman has been named the inaugural Athletes Unlimited softball champion. From the AP: “The league crowned her Monday ... based on points scored in games played during a five-week season played in a bubble at a sports complex in Rosemont, Illinois. The 37-year-old left-hander compiled 2,408 points, followed by Jessica Warren, Victoria Hayward and Erika Piancastelli. Osterman retired in 2015 and returned in 2018 for a chance to play in the Olympics. She valued the chance to get high-level competition again, especially during a pandemic. And she appreciated the chance to re-connect with the players and fans; all 30 games were broadcast or streamed through various partners.”
With 2408 points, 95 Ks through 64 IP, a 1.53 ERA and a record of 13-1, Cat Osterman led not only in the circle but also in the circle all season long.
— Athletes Unlimited (@AUProSports) September 29, 2020
Let's look back at some of those moments. pic.twitter.com/gpKrxQjKUU
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