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Another Texas Tech Red Raider intends to leave the program.
This time, it’s guard Mac McClung, 247Sports reports.
From 247Sports: “This past season, McClung started all 29 games for Texas Tech and led the team in scoring with 15.5 points per game. He also averaged 2.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists per night. If McClung does decide to make the jump to another program, it would be a major loss for the Red Raiders. This would be the second transfer of McClung’s college career. After playing his first two years with Georgetown, McClung transferred down to Lubbock following the 2019-20 season. However, entering the transfer portal doesn’t necessarily guarantee that McClung is leaving. He still has the option to pull his name out of the transfer portal and return to the program.”
WHAT THE WISE MEN ARE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
Austin American-Statesman: Golden: Longhorns power surge is must-see baseball
Austin American-Statesman: Texas grabs Big 12 lead after K-State sweep
Austin American-Statesman: Golden: Ceddys mark the best, worst of season
Austin American-Statesman: Bohls: Scheffler scuffles; Spieth makes charge
Austin American-Statesman: Texas D-line turning heads, rattling cages this spring
Inside Texas: Burton: From the weekend
Inside Texas: Notes from Saturday’s scrimmage
Inside Texas: Jordan Spieth at the Masters – 2021
Inside Texas: Notes from Friday’s practice
ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
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Ivan Melendez hits two more home runs in 9-2 win as No. 4 Texas sweeps Kansas State
No. 4 Texas smashes Kansas State 15-1 to take series
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RECRUITING ROUNDUP
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247Sports: The Stampede: Predicting the 2022 offensive class
247Sports: Hoops transfer target Micah Peavy discusses transfer options after entering portal
247Sports: Inside five-star WR Evan Stewart’s top eight schools
Inside Texas: IT Recruiting Matters: News and notes from GASO
Inside Texas: UT commit visits nation’s top QB for 2023
BIG 12 BREAKDOWN
Our Daily Bears: Couldn’t Be Me: Because I’m a national champion
Our Daily Bears: Football open practice report!
Frogs O’ War: Texas Tech 6, TCU Baseball 5: Red Raiders win with walk off home run in the 10th
Frogs O’ War: No. 10 TCU Baseball 7, No. 8 Texas Tech 3: Frogs jump on Red Raiders early to make it 11 straight wins
Frogs O’ War: Turnover: Assessing the impact of TCU Basketball’s offseason transfers
Wide Right & Natty Lite: Caleb Grill transfers back to Iowa State
Wide Right & Natty Lite: 4-star guard Tyrese Hunter remains committed to Iowa State
Wide Right & Natty Lite: Minnesota transfer Gabe Kalscheur commits to Iowa State
WHAT WE’RE READING
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NEWS ACROSS THE FORTY ACRES AND BEYOND
- Former Texas women’s basketball standout Celeste Taylor is now at Duke.
As expected, Celeste Taylor is heading east and transferring to Duke. https://t.co/k9hlmNH5jh
— Hookem.com (@bevobeat) April 10, 2021
- Whoops.
Basebrawl.
— Longhorn Network (@LonghornNetwork) April 10, 2021
Texas’ Cam Williams, Mitchell Daly and Trey Faltine ejected along with 3 Kansas State players. pic.twitter.com/kSA4k8vb1o