Jordan Whittington out for game after knee injury

Another season, another injury in the season opener for Jordan Whittington. He suffered a right knee injury late in the first half vs UTEP.

Another season, another injury in the season opener for Jordan Whittington. The redshirt freshman suffered a right knee injury late in the first half against UTEP. According to Texas officials, he will miss the entire second half.

After being targeted on a pass from quarterback Sam Ehlinger, Whittington limped off to the sideline. He never re-entered the game and will now miss the rest of the season opener.

Before exiting, Whittington managed two receptions for 45 yards plus one carry for 15 yards. With Jake Smith dealing with a hamstring injury, Whittington was Texas’ main slot receiver.

Last year, the former five-star prospect was dealing with a sports hernia in the season opener against Louisiana Tech. It caused him to miss the entire 2019 season.

Going forward, Texas could be thin at the slot receiver position. Smith is expected to be back for the Big 12 opener against Texas Tech but with a hamstring, you never know. Third-string Dajon Harrison opted out of the 2020 season.

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Monday Big 12 morning rush: Headlines from around the conference

Each morning, Longhorns Wire scours the web for the top Big 12 headlines happening around the conference. Today’s stories are from Twitter.

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Bowlsby says college football should expect disruptions in 2020

Major League Baseball has had its first outbreak of COVID-19 cases in Miami. College football has been closely watching the league and how they have been conducting its season during the pandemic. After the cancelation of Monday’s Marlins-Orioles game, Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby commented on how it will affect the conference.

2021 three-star tight end Gunnar Helm announces decision date

Texas has been going after a tight end during the 2021 recruiting class and may have their man by Monday afternoon. Gunnar Helm, a three-star prospect, will make his college announcement Monday at 4:30 p.m. CST. 247Sports’ crystal ball is 100% towards the Longhorns.

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Sunday Big 12 morning rush: Headlines from around the conference

The latest stories from the Big 12 Conference in Saturday morning’s morning rush. Stories include Oklahoma moving their opener up.

Each morning, Longhorns Wire scours the web for the top Big 12 headlines happening around the conference. Today’s stories are courtesy of Sooners Wire.

Oklahoma’s season opener against Missouri State moved up to Aug. 29

Kegan Reneau of Sooners Wire announced the Sooners will move up their season opener to August 29th.

“If the season is indeed permitted to start as scheduled, the benefit of extra time between games will help our teams manage any variety of possible circumstances that may occur,” said Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione in a press release. “Our original schedule had an open date between the second and third games, so now we will have a span of five weeks to play three games. It provides us a more gradual approach to safely manage the conditions of these unprecedented times. We’re thankful to Missouri State for their cooperation during this process and to the NCAA for allowing both teams to start the season a week earlier.”

OU-Texas to remain at Cotton Bowl for now, per Joe Castiglione

Sooners Wire also reported that the Texas-OU game will remain at the Cotton Bowl for the time being. Brian Davis of the Austin American-Statesman had reported the idea of a home and home series for the next two years.

During his appearance, he made a brief but key revelation for Sooner fans this season: OU-Texas has no plans to move away from the Cotton Bowl this season.

“We’re still playing in the Cotton Bowl,” he said. “We have a contract to play in the Cotton Bowl.”

Big 12 still holding out hope for 12-game fall schedule

Brandon Marcello of 247Sports detailed that the Big 12 is working with other Power Five conferences to keep the full 12-game schedule.

The conference is still working toward a full, 12-game schedule despite other smaller conferences like in the FCS canceling or shortening their seasons. Power 5 conferences like the Big Ten and Pac-12 have already decided to play conference-only schedules, which would shorten their seasons to at least 10 games.

But the Big 12 appears to be the lone holdout hoping for a full season during the COVID-19 pandemic. Conference commissioner Bob Bowlsby communicated with leadership, including athletic directors in the 10-team conference, the desire to move forward with a 12-game schedule during a teleconference earlier this week.

“Again, the last several days, we haven’t really received an update from the commissioner how those conversations are going,” said Shane Lyons, athletics director at West Virginia. “We’ll have a call early next week and continue to talking about our model. We were feeling comfortable that we wanted to keep the 12-game schedule and see what happens from there, but obviously you have to work together in order to keep that 12-game model because we have the cross-over games in the SEC and ACC right now as well on the schedule.”

Monday Big 12 morning rush: Headlines from around the conference

Latest headlines from around the Big 12 Conference. Oklahoma want to move opener, OSU loses commit and KU player pleads for a full season.

Each morning Longhorns Wire brings you the latest news from around the Big 12 Conference. Monday morning’s headlines are courtesy of USA TODAY Sports, Twitter and KUsports.com.

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Eagles open as early 4.5-point favorites in Week 1 vs the Redskins

Eagles open as 4.5-point favorites in Week 1 vs Redskins

The 2020 NFL schedule is out and the Eagles will rekindle their heated rivalry with the Washington Redskins in the season opener for the second-straight season.

Both teams will look drastically different, with the Redskins replacing GM Bruce Allen and replacing him with a decision-maker and head coach, Ron Rivera.

The Redskins offer a new face in the rivalry with the addition of Ohio State game wrecker Chase Young with the No. 2 overall pick.

He’ll get an early opportunity to test his skills against Lane Johnson, Andre Dillard, and maybe even Jason Peters.

The defending NFC East champions will get the benefit of the doubt entering the ballgame and according to odds from BetMGM the Eagles are early 4.5-point road favorites over the host Redskins.

The Redskins will return Dwayne Haskins at quarterback and the uber-talented Terry McLaurin at wide receiver.

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