Longhorns LB Jeffrey McCulloch gets his team pumped up before taking on the Texas Tech Red Raiders
With only one game left in the season, the Texas Longhorn senior class is putting it all on the line. Four years of blood, sweat, and tears all come down to this for the senior class. Jeffrey McCulloch is no exception, and he’s doing all he can to get this Texas team hyped up before taking on the Texas Tech Red Raiders. McCulloch’s methods seem pretty similar to Coach Tom Herman’s a week ago (which he came under fire for)
The Texas Longhorns are currently playing their final game this season against the Texas Tech Red Raiders. Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen, or stream the game.
Urban Meyer, Reggie Bush, and Charles Woodson try to decipher what exactly went wrong with Texas this year
Coming into the 2019 season, the Texas Longhorns were ranked inside the top 15 and projected to be a one or two loss team competing for the Big 12 Championship. Instead, Texas is reeling after dropping two straight and sitting on the outside looking in at 6-5. With a loss to Texas Tech today, the Longhorns could finish the season with 6 wins at .500 – barely enough to scrape together a bowl appearance.
The question here is simple: what went wrong? Obviously, injuries have played a part, but at some point other factors must be considered, including coaching, recruiting, and player development. On the pregame show, coach Urban Meyer and Heisman winners Reggie Bush and Charles Woodson discuss what they think went wrong with Texas this year:
The Texas Longhorns are currently playing their final game this season against the Texas Tech Red Raiders. Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen, or stream the game.
Check out this video recounting the top ten plays of this Longhorns’ senior class
Today, as the Texas Longhorns take the field at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium for the final time this season, it marks the last home game that this class of seniors will play. Included in this group are key contributors Devin Duvernay, Collin Johnson, Malcolm Roach, Zach Shackelford, and Parker Braun. Check out this video recounting the top ten plays of this Longhorns senior class:
This Texas senior class has had a lot of memorable moments and it was hard to whittle it down to just 10.
The Texas Longhorns are set to take the field for the final time this season against the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Friday at 11 a.m. CT. Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen, or stream the game.
Look: Texas releases video honoring seniors playing their final game at DKR
On Friday, as the Texas Longhorns take the field at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium for the final time this season, it marks the last home game that this class of seniors will play. Included in this group are key contributors Devin Duvernay, Collin Johnson, Malcolm Roach, Zach Shackelford, and Parker Braun. Check out the video Texas released to honor their time representing the Longhorns on the field:
The Texas Longhorns are set to take the field for the final time this season against the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Friday at 9 a.m. CT. Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen, or stream the game.
Watch: Former Longhorn Jarrett Allen with the emphatic block and stare-down
Tonight, as the Brooklyn Nets visit the Boston Celtics at TD Garden, former Texas Longhorn Jarrett Allen is making his presence felt on the defensive side of the ball. With the Nets and Celtics tied at 44 with just over 5 minutes to play in the second quarter, Allen rejected a layup attempt and gave the Celtics a quick staredown. Check out the emphatic block below:
In his single season at Texas, Allen played and started in 33 games. He averaged 13.4 points, 8.4 rebounds, 1.5 blocks, and .6 steals while playing 32.2 minutes per game. Allen was drafted by the Brooklyn Nets with the 22nd pick in the first round of the 2017 NBA Draft.
Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen, or stream the Texas Longhorns vs Texas Tech Red Raiders football game
On Friday, the Texas Longhorns will play host to state rivals Texas Tech. After dropping two straight games to Big 12 foes, the Longhorns are 6-5 overall and 4-4 in conference play. Texas Tech comes in with a 4-7 overall record and is 2-6 in conference play. Here is everything you need to know to catch the game on Friday:
Date:Â Friday, November 29
Time: 9 a.m. CT
Location:Â Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, Texas
TV: FOX
Stream: FOX Sports Go
Radio:Â Austin 104.9FM, 99.3FM, 98.5FM, 1260AM; Dallas 1080AM; El Paso 600AM; Houston 790AM; San Antonio 1200AM â Spanish: Austin 105.3FM; Dallas 990AM, 99.9FM
The newest top 25 for college basketball was released. Where did the Texas Longhorns fall?
Today, the newest iteration of the AP Top 25 poll came out for men’s basketball, and Texas did not make the cut. The voters obviously didn’t care for Texas’ tough loss to unranked Georgetown, and a win over Cal to secure third place in the 2k Empire Classic wasn’t enough to keep the Longhorns in.
Here is the full top 25:
1. Duke
2. Louisville
3. Michigan State
4. Kansas
5. Maryland
6. North Carolina
7. Virginia
8. Gonzaga
9. Kentucky
10. Ohio State
11. Oregon
12. Texas Tech
13. Seton Hall
14. Arizona
15. Utah State
16. Memphis
17. Tennessee
18. Auburn
19. Baylor
20. VCU
21. Colorado
22. Villanova
23. Washington
24. Florida
25. Xavier
Texas will not have much of a chance to get back into the top 25 this week, as the Longhorns only have one game on the schedule this week – a matchup against the 2-5 McNeese State Cowboys.
The Texas Longhorns dropped another game against the Baylor Bears today, losing 24-10
Going into today’s matchup with Baylor, this was a chance to earn a little bit of redemption for the Longhorns. After an overall disappointing season, this was a chance for Texas to right the ship or show some progress. Instead, the Baylor Bears embarrassed the Longhorns. Though the score doesn’t imply a blowout, Texas was never in control and the lone touchdown on the day came in garbage time on a 4-yard Daniel Young run.
Quarterback Sam Ehlinger finished the game with 22/37 passing for 200 yards, no touchdowns, and one interception. He added 19 attempts on the ground for 79 yards in one of the worst performances of the year. Devin Duvernay picked up where he left off, catching 10 passes for 78 yards.
Texas played a sloppy game, reflected in the three unsportsmanlike penalties they accrued in the second half. Frustration is to be expected, but repeated offenses like that can call coaching into question.
The standout performer for the Longhorns was running back Keaontay Ingram, who finished the game with 7 rushes for 86 yards. Ingram came up with the best play of the game for Texas, and one of a very small handful of highlights. With 18 seconds before halftime, Texas was down 7-0 to the Baylor Bears and backed up to its own end zone. The Longhorns hand the ball off to Keaontay Ingram to run the clock down and head to the locker room, but Ingram takes it 68 yards into field goal range with 4 seconds on the clock. Check out the long run here:
After that long run put Texas in field goal range, Cameron Dicker hit the field goal to put points on the board and head into the locker room down 7-3:
Dicker, the kicker, probably cut it closer than he wanted but it's good. Herman pumped. Or, relieved? Baylor up 7-3 at the break. pic.twitter.com/RL9TWqg9zE
Texas Longhorns DB DeMarvion Overshown will not return
In a tough game for Texas, the hits just keep on coming. Earlier, Keaontay Ingram got injured on what would be the best play of the game for the Longhorns’ offense. Ingram injured his ankle and will not return. Now, DB DeMarvion Overshown is also out for the remainder of the game with an ankle injury.
Texas announces DeMarvion Overshown (ankle) is out for the rest of the game.
Texas hasn’t gotten anything going, and Baylor is having it’s way with the Longhorns, as the Bears lead 24-3 in the fourth quarter. If you aren’t doing anything anyway and want to check out the end of the game, Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen, or stream.
Injury Alert: Texas RB Keaontay Ingram out for the remainder of the Baylor game
More unfortunate news for the Texas Longhorns. On his 68-yard run to put Texas in field goal range at the end of the first half, Keaontay Ingram injured his ankle and Texas announced that he will not return to the game. Roschon Johnson is used to stepping up, so hopefully he can provide the energy the Longhorns need to come back from a two-score deficit in the second half.
Keaontay Ingram will miss the rest of today's game with an ankle injury. @Jake_M_Garcia saw him limping to the locker room moments after finishing that 68 yard carry that setup a Cameron Dicker FG. pic.twitter.com/4PhqlsHuqH
A win here against the Bears gives Texas something to build on going forward and represents some movement in the right direction after a season that has not gone according to plan. Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen, or stream the game.