Here's the first look at the entire shcedule for new head coach Shaka Smart's first season in burnt orange.
The incredible journey of the former Texas long snapper and Green Beret suffered a setback on Tuesday with his release by the Seahawks, but to hear him tell it, he's never been better. Whether he ever snaps a ball in the NFL again or not, Boyer is and always will be a Longhorns hero and an American hero. Hook 'em, Nate.
No surprise here, as this was the anticipated destination for the former Longhorn who left last week after only three practices.
Orangebloods first reported that Gray was a little bit dinged up, but Elliott's status update is a positive since he's missed more than a week of practice. Strong said that junior Adrian Colbert has stepped up in his absence.
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Currenly unranked, Keldon Johnson is a 6'3, 170-pounder from South Hill (Va.) Park View and holds offers from Georgetown, NC State, Penn State, and Virginia.
Outside of some minor rumblings during The Opening, there hasn't been any significant concern about the solidity of Arlington Lamar quarterback Shane Buechele's Texas commitment. Still, since the recruiting process will continue until he signs, it's always a good thing to get him around the staff and players.
The situation of tight end Devonaire Clarington remains a source of contention, but it seems the Horns will get Huntsville offensive tackle Ronnie Major on campus on Saturday after his apparent clearance.
Nothing final here, obviously, but the first indication that the Horns could get the talented tight end on campus in the near future is a big one, especially given the pessimism from the Miami area surrounding the odds of that happening. The twist? He was supposedly cleared a month ago and Texas has had his case since then. Say what?
Though the team hasn't disclosed what exactly happened to the rising junior defensive tackle, getting him back on the practice field will not only benefit the defense, but also the offensive linemen who have to block the 6'3, 314-pounder.