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The NFL Combine isn’t exactly the most exciting aspect of the game these days, but it does give us something to talk about in the months where football doesn’t actually exist.
Take former Baylor Bears wide receiver Tyquan Thornton as an example. Thornton ran the fastest 40-yard dash of any wide receiver at this year’s combine, with an official time of 4.28.
See it for yourself:
WOW. JUST WOW.@BUFootball WR Tyquan Thornton might've just broken the all-time 40 record with a 4.21u.
— NFL (@NFL) March 4, 2022
: #NFLCombine on @nflnetwork pic.twitter.com/WvR8FfKv6M
WHAT THE WISE MEN ARE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
Austin American-Statesman: Goodbye, old friend: Texas prepares to bid adieu to Erwin Center
Austin American-Statesman: Season-high crowd helps Texas raise more than $120,000 for charity
Austin American-Statesman: Scottie Scheffler proves he’s a fighter with second PGA Tour win
Austin American-Statesman: Golden: Texas women will thrive in NCAAs if posts are in the mix
Austin American-Statesman: Big wins and sold-out loss among Erwin Center memories for UT women
247Sports: The Insider: Texas football position switches and updates heading toward spring football
247Sports: Morning Brew: Troy Omeire should benefit from arrival of transfer receiver Isaiah Neyor
Inside Texas: Inside Texas Today: Allen, Carr earn honors, Scheffler wins Arnold Palmer
Inside Texas: Is that you, Dylan Disu?
Inside Texas: NFL Scouting Combine: Texas CB Josh Thompson has strong showing
Inside Texas: Thoughts on Texas’ 2022 spring roster
ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
Texas releases 2022 spring football roster
Texas claims No. 4 seed, opens Big 12 Tournament against TCU
No. 21 Texas falls in overtime to No. 6 Kansas, 70-63
No. 21 Texas at No. 6 Kansas gamethread
Shriners College Classic provides major early-season test for No. 1 Texas
No. 1 Texas grinds out 7-2 win against No. 17 Tennessee
No. 1 Texas smashes No. 7 LSU, 6-1
No. 1 Texas falls to UCLA 5-1 for first loss of season
RECRUITING ROUNDUP
247Sports: The Stampede: A first look at a likely Texas class for 2023
247Sports: Five-star linebacker Anthony Hill talks Texas, visit plans
247Sports: Touted QB Dylan Raiola talks about the schools he has a keen eye on
Inside Texas: Monday: Info from Ochaun Mathis’ visit
BIG 12 BREAKDOWN
Dallas Morning News: Baylor clinches shared Big 12 regular season title with Kansas in its final game
Our Daily Bears: Drew named Big 12 men’s Basketball Coach of The Year: MBB given multiple honors
Our Daily Bears: What We Know: Brittney Griner arrested in Russia
Our Daily Bears: Baylor Bears Big XII champions again
Viva the Matadors: Regular season ends in Stillwater as the Red Raiders take on the Cowboys
Frogs O’ War: Three TCU men’s basketball players earn Big 12 All-Conference honors
Frogs O’ War: TCU Baseball Recap: Frogs split double-header with Kentucky
Frogs O’ War: TCU 64, West Virginia 70: Frogs fall in regular season finale
Frogs O’ War: Evaluating TCU OT Obinna Eze’s NFL Draft prospects
Crimson and Cream Machine: OU tops Kansas State, 78-71, to improve postseason stock
The Smoking Musket: Baseball struggles in Cambria Classic in Minnesota
The Smoking Musket: West Virginia adds kicking specialist Parker Grothaus from Florida State
The Smoking Musket: West Virginia closes regular season with win over TCU
Wide Right & Natty Lite: Iowa State comeback falls short In Waco
Wide Right & Natty Lite: Day 3 at the NFL Combine: Enyi Uwazurike
Wide Right & Natty Lite: Day 3 at the NFL Combine: Mike Rose
Wide Right & Natty Lite: Izaiah Brockington and Tyrese Hunter bring home Big 12 honors
Bring On The Cats: Kansas State Football: Spring depth chart - defense
Rock Chalk Talk: Big 12 champs
WHAT WE’RE READING
SB Nation: This old baseball stadium has to delay games because batters can’t see the ball
SB Nation: How the Warriors’ failure to execute the basics cost them another game
SB Nation: 4 winners and 1 loser from the NFL Scouting Combine
NEWS ACROSS THE FORTY ACRES AND BEYOND
- A proper sendoff.
huge shoutout to our Longhorn Family
— Texas Women's Basketball (@TexasWBB) March 5, 2022
Thanks to y'all, $120,500 will be donated to @UTexasNLP! Thank you for showing up for our community and women's basketball program. What an amazing way to say farewell to our seniors and the Erwin Center!#HookEm pic.twitter.com/oOcW0Bmos4