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NFL.com has Texas Longhorns alum and edge rusher Joseph Ossai going in the first round.
To the Super Bowl champions, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
From NFL.com: “With Shaquil Barrett due to become a free agent this offseason, the Buccaneers could snag Ossai to replace his production off the edge.
a QB's nightmare@joseph_ossai came to play pic.twitter.com/9AzcWdFN2K
— Longhorn Network (@LonghornNetwork) November 1, 2020
WHAT THE WISE MEN ARE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
Austin American-Statesman: Golden: Horns face gauntlet of five games
Dallas Morning News: Texas OL outlook for 2021: Can a veteran line protect its inexperienced QBs?
247Sports: Texas investing in promising future of Brandon Harris
247Sports: Plenty of reasons to be excited about Texas on the diamond
Inside Texas: Burton: Which Longhorns have future NFL prospects?
Inside Texas: Steve Sarkisian’s history with quarterbacks
ICYM IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
5-star QB Maalik Murphy commits to Texas
RECRUITING ROUNDUP
Austin American-Statesman: The Dotted Line: Flood out to settle Texas’ line
Austin American-Statesman: The Dotted Line: A look at Texas’ linebacker room
247Sports: Texas commit Armani Winfield focused on recruiting others to Texas
247Sports: Texas tradition has Longhorns in the mix for four-star tight end Holden Staes
247Sports: NickKnacks: Intel on Crystal Ball Predictions; Texas battling for Austin Nunez
247Sports: Top 25 junior Eric Dailey updates his loaded recruitment
247Sports: Jamarion Miller in no rush to speed up recruitment amid 2022 commitments
Inside Texas: Recruiting Matters: OOS offers talk Texas, RB still wanted, catching up with a Cali target
Inside Texas: Recruiting Matters: Defensive line recruiting nuggets
BIG 12 BREAKDOWN
Our Daily Bears: The biggest questions for Baylor basketball after a long COVID pause
Viva the Matadors: Previewing the College Baseball Showdown
Frogs O’ War: Evaluating TCU safety Ar’Darius Washington’s NFL Draft destinations
Cowboys Ride For Free: Oklahoma State gets over .500 with 76-58 win against Iowa State
The Smoking Musket: West Virginia 2021 baseball preview
Wide Right & Natty Lite: Some other suggested start times for men’s basketball games
Rock Chalk Talk: Kansas State preview
WHAT WE’RE READING
Banner Society: The UTEP backup who briefly couldn’t stop throwing TDs
SB Nation: Julius Randle has become the player he was always meant to be
SB Nation: The Utah Jazz can win in many ways
NEWS ACROSS THE LONGHORN REPUBLIC AND BEYOND
- Texas baseball’s first pitch of the season has been moved back a day, from Friday to Saturday, due to icy and snowy weather conditions, per Texas Sports. From Texas Sports: “The three-day season opening tournament at Globe Life Field, which features six of the NCAA’s top-ranked baseball programs from the Big 12 and Southeastern Conferences, will now take place on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, February 20-22. The original schedule will be moved back one day with Friday’s games taking place on Saturday, Saturday’s games on Sunday, and Sunday’s games on Monday.”
EVENT UPDATE: Due to the inclement weather, this weekend's tournament has been pushed back 1 day and will now take place Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
— Globe Life Field (@GlobeLifeField) February 17, 2021
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