Cowboys rookie sensation issued Tony Romo’s No. 9 jersey this season

After short stints on linebacker Jaylon Smith and kicker Lirim Hajrullahu, Romo’s No. 9 will be back in the Cowboys’ offensive huddle. | From @ToddBrock24f7

When undrafted free agent, USFL MVP, and preseason sensation KaVontae Turpin finally takes the field in an NFL game that counts, he’ll be wearing the number made iconic by another longshot who also emerged from relative obscurity, one who went on to become a fan favorite, a household name, and a Cowboys legend.

Cowboys Nation, there’s a new No. 9 in Dallas.

Turpin will wear Tony Romo’s former jersey number, it was announced by the team last week. And while the wide receiver and kick return specialist isn’t the first Cowboys player to don No. 9 since Romo retired in 2016, the jersey assignment will no doubt raise some eyebrows. It also perhaps hints at the team’s lofty hopes for the speedster who has worked his way to America’s Team via nearby TCU, the IFL, the Fan Controlled Football League, the European League, and the USFL… all in the space of three years.

The Cowboys famously do not retire jersey numbers (a practice that helped lead the franchise to instead honor its all-time greats by placing their names in the stadium’s Ring of Honor), but there are certain digits that will almost certainly never be worn again. Bob Lilly’s No. 74, Roger Staubach’s No. 12, Troy Aikman’s No. 8, and Emmitt Smith’s No. 22, to be precise, have all gone unseen since those players ended their playing careers.

(Other numbers get passed down through the eras and have developed their own reputations in Cowboys history; No. 88 has a life of its own with Dallas’s high-profile wide receivers. Nos. 54, 94, and 19 are often similarly bestowed upon players thought to be deserving of carrying on their former wearers’ legacies.)

Despite his never reaching the pinnacle of NFL achievement by winning (or even going to) a Super Bowl, many fans believed that Romo’s unlikely rise to superstardom and elite level of play put his number in the previously-mentioned untouchable stratosphere within the organization. Even Team owner Jerry Jones often spoke of Romo in hushed and revered tones.

But when the league relaxed its rules regarding jersey numbers in early 2021, then-Cowboys linebacker Jaylon Smith lobbied to wear No. 9, as he had at Notre Dame.

At the time, Jones hinted that the front office would “have to represent Romo on this side of the table to determine how much it’s worth,” adding, “We are very aware of what happens relative to the personality’s identification with a number. It’s not frivolous.”

Smith did switch to No. 9 after reportedly paying a six-figure amount to buy back the existing stock of merchandise featuring his old No. 54. Smith lasted just four games in his new number in 2021 before being released by the Cowboys.

Perhaps with the shine somewhat worn off of the No. 9 by that point, kicker Lirim Hajrullahu wore it during this year’s training camp. He was released in August in the team’s second round of camp cuts.

NFL rules allow a jersey number to be shared by multiple personnel on a team during the crowded training camp and preseason, provided that the players are not both on the same unit. If both players make the final 53-man roster, someone has to be issued a new jersey to make all active players unique by number.

Turpin wore No. 2 in camp but shared the jersey with cornerback Jourdan Lewis. Lewis had worn Nos. 27 and 26 for Dallas previously but switched to the single digit back in March.

Rookie Dennis Houston is also in line for a number change; he had been sporting No. 3 during camp. Cornerback Anthony Brown had swapped his old No. 30 for No. 3 in the spring.

Now after six years, No. 9 will be back in the Cowboys’ offensive huddle, as the electrifying Turpin- who had the NFL preseason’s only two kick returns for touchdowns- will also see reps at wide receiver with injuries to veterans Michael Gallup and James Washington forcing the team to look further down the depth chart for targets for quarterback Dak Prescott.

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Number change! New Packers WR Christian Watson will actually wear No. 9

Instead of wearing No. 82, new Packers WR Christian Watson will be No. 9 as a rookie in 2022.

After initially picking No. 82, new Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson has changed his mind and will actually wear No. 9 as a rookie. The team announced the swap on Saturday.

Linebacker Jaylon Smith wore No. 9 for a short time last season. The number has been primarily worn by punters and backup quarterbacks over the history of the Packers franchise.

Watson wore No. 1 during all five years at North Dakota, but the number is unofficially retired in Green Bay for Curly Lambeau.

The Packers traded up in the second round to get Watson at No. 34 overall. He’ll get a chance to write a new history for the No. 9 uniform in Green Bay.

Watson joins first-round pick Quay Walker as rookies that will wear single-digit numbers for the Packers.

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Watch: Charles Cross pick announcement, phone call, Seahawks press conference

Watch as commissioner Roger Goodell announces the Seattle Seahawks have selected Mississippi tackle Charles Cross at No. 9 in the NFL draft.

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Florida Gators sit, slip a spot in Week 8 of Amway Coaches Poll

Florida Gators football lost some ground in one of the latest polls after another COVID-19 bye weekend and the Big Ten starting its season.

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Another week of college football is in the books and with the Big Ten joining the national action this week, the sports world continues to move on without the Florida Gators, who sat on the sidelines for the second Saturday in a row after a COVID-19 outbreak shut the team down.

The latest Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports for Week 8 was published on Sunday with the Gators remaining in the top 10, but moving one spot down in the rankings to No. 9 after the Texas A&M Aggies leapfrogged into the eighth spot with a 28-14 win over the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

The Clemson Tigers maintained their dominance in the poll, retaining the top spot for the eighth-straight week this fall while the Alabama Crimson Tide retained their second-place perch for the same length of time. The Ohio State Buckeyes move from fifth to third after a shellacking of the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the first week of Big Ten play, leaving the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Georgia Bulldogs to close out the top 5, respectively.

The Southeastern Conference features four of the top 10 teams in the nation this week — which also represents the league’s total number of member schools in the Coaches Poll top 25. The Auburn Tigers, Arkansas Razorbacks, Missouri Tigers and Tennessee Volunteers all received votes but remain on the outside looking in.

Here are the complete poll results from Week 8.

Rank Team RCD PTS 1ST PREV CHG Hi/Lo
1 Clemson 6-0 1540 52 1 — 1/1
2 Alabama 5-0 1493 8 2 — 2/3
3 Ohio State 1-0 1374 2 5 2 2/10
4 Notre Dame 5-0 1368 0 3 -1 3/10
5 Georgia 3-1 1293 0 4 -1 3/5
6 Oklahoma State 4-0 1209 0 6 — 6/19
7 Cincinnati 4-0 1058 0 10 3 7/22
8 Texas A&M 3-1 1055 0 9 1 8/20
9 Florida 2-1 1010 0 8 -1 3/9
10 Brigham Young 6-0 941 0 11 1 10/23
11 Wisconsin 1-0 928 0 14 3 11/18
12 Miami 5-1 911 0 11 -1 7/NR
13 North Carolina 4-1 796 0 13 — 6/19
14 Michigan 1-0 789 0 17 3 14/21
15 Oregon 0-0 674 0 15 — 9/17
16 Kansas State 4-1 592 0 19 3 16/NR
17 Penn State 0-1 413 0 7 -10 7/17
18 Marshall 5-0 309 0 25 7 18/NR
19 Indiana 1-0 302 0 NR 32 19/NR
20 Southern California 0-0 271 0 23 3 17/NR
21 Coastal Carolina 5-0 268 0 24 3 21/NR
22 Iowa State 3-2 215 0 18 -4 18/NR
23 Southern Methodist 5-1 192 0 16 -7 16/NR
24 Oklahoma 3-2 138 0 NR 6 3/NR
25 Army 6-1 130 0 NR 2 25/NR

Schools Dropped Out:

No. 20 Virginia Tech; No. 21 Minnesota; No. 22 NC State.

Others Receiving Votes:

Auburn 118; Liberty 112; Memphis 88; Boise State 79; Minnesota 67; UL Lafayette 62; Utah 45; Louisiana State 37; Boston College 28; Purdue 26; Missouri 25; Northwestern 24; Virginia Tech 22; NC State 20; Tulsa 18; Texas 18; Arkansas 17; Appalachian State 16; Central Florida 13; Arizona State 10; California 8; West Virginia 6; Tennessee 6; Iowa 6; Wake Forest 5; Stanford 3; Houston 2.

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Gators take tumble, remain in top 10 in latest Amway Coaches Poll

Florida drops to No. 9 in USA TODAY Sports’ latest rankings after a disappointing loss to the Texas A&M Aggies in Week 3 of SEC football.

After a heartbreaking loss on the road to the Texas A&M Aggies, the Florida Gators have fallen to No. 9 in the latest update to the Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports. It was also quite a tumultuous weekend for another Southeastern Conference team as well, with the LSU Tigers dropping out of the top-25 after a loss to the unranked Missouri Tigers on Saturday.

The Clemson Tigers held on to the top spot after a strong win over the previously seventh-ranked Miami Hurricanes, who dropped to No. 12 in this week’s poll. The Alabama Crimson Tide and Georgia Bulldogs remained at No. 2 and No. 3, respectively, while the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Ohio State Buckeyes shifting up a spot to round out the top-5.

Florida is the only other Southeastern Conference in the top-10, though the Texas A&M Aggies jumped to No. 11 and threaten to enter the upper echelon of the rankings after their big home win on Saturday. The Auburn Tigers come in at No. 14 after their narrow home victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks and the Tennessee Volunteers at No. 17 after their road loss to Georgia, capping off the five SEC teams in the top-25.

Three key takeaways from Florida’s loss to the Texas A&M Aggies

SEC Roundup Week 3: Florida and LSU upset, Alabama wins shootout over Ole Miss

The full poll results are posted below.

Rank Team RCD PTS 1ST PREV CHG Hi/Lo
1 Clemson 4-0 1543 55 1 — 1/1
2 Alabama 3-0 1478 5 2 — 2/3
3 Georgia 3-0 1424 0 3 — 3/4
4 Notre Dame 3-0 1332 0 5 1 4/10
5 Ohio State 0-0 1194 2 6 1 2/10
6 North Carolina 3-0 1175 0 9 3 6/19
7 Oklahoma State 3-0 1056 0 10 3 7/19
8 Penn State 0-0 1005 0 8 — 7/13
9 Florida 2-1 928 0 3 -6 3/9
10 Cincinnati 3-0 906 0 11 1 10/22
11 Texas A&M 2-1 801 0 20 9 10/20
12 Miami 3-1 795 0 7 -5 7/NR
13 Brigham Young 4-0 759 0 15 2 13/23
14 Auburn 2-1 735 0 13 -1 7/14
15 Wisconsin 0-0 687 0 14 -1 12/18
16 Oregon 0-0 646 0 17 1 9/17
17 Tennessee 2-1 505 0 12 -5 12/NR
18 Southern Methodist 4-0 464 0 21 3 18/NR
19 Michigan 0-0 454 0 19 — 15/21
20 Iowa State 3-1 372 0 24 4 20/NR
21 UL Lafayette 3-0 280 0 23 2 21/NR
22 Kansas State 3-1 276 0 NR 7 22/NR
23 Virginia Tech 2-1 156 0 18 -5 18/24
24 Southern California 0-0 147 0 NR 4 17/NR
25 Minnesota 0-0 146 0 NR 1 18/NR
Schools Dropped Out:
No. 16 Louisiana State; No. 22 Texas; No. 25 Central Florida.
Others Receiving Votes
Central Florida 93; NC State 89; Oklahoma 87; Marshall 73; Boston College 68; Iowa 53; Coastal Carolina 48; Utah 44; West Virginia 39; UAB 38; Army 37; Boise State 36; Tulsa 20; Mississippi State 20; Memphis 17; Texas Christian 16; Mississippi 13; Air Force 13; Arizona State 12; Liberty 8; Kentucky 8; Texas 7; Houston 7; California 7; Washington 6; Stanford 6; Missouri 6; Nebraska 5; Louisiana Tech 5; Louisiana State 4; Arkansas 1.

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Latest AP Poll: Texas falls after losing to TCU, Oklahoma out

After a loss to the Texas Christian Horned Frogs the Texas Longhorns fell 13 spots in the polls. Oklahoma unranked after two losses.

After the loss to Texas Christian, the Texas Longhorns went stumbling in the latest Associated Press Poll in college football. UT only lost by two but it was the way they lost that was so bad. The loss by Oklahoma for the second-straight week dropped them completely out of the top 25. Which marks the first time that the Sooners have been out of the poll since Sept. 25 of 2016.

After losing their opening game against Louisiana-Lafayette, Iowa State jumped into the poll after defeated TCU and OU in consecutive weeks. ULL ranks just one ahead of the Cyclones. The big riser this week was Oklahoma State who finds themselves in the top ten after the Longhorns fell 13 spots.

Here is the full top 25:

  1. Clemson (3-0)
  2. Alabama (2-0)
  3. Georgia (2-0)
  4. Florida (2-0)
  5. Notre Dame (2-0)
  6. Ohio State (0-0)
  7. Miami (Fl) (3-0)
  8. North Carolina (2-0_
  9. Penn State (0-0)
  10. Oklahoma State (3-0)
  11. Cincinnati (3-0)
  12. Oregon (0-0)
  13. Auburn (1-1)
  14. Tennessee (2-0)
  15. Brigham Young (3-0)
  16. Wisconsin (0-0)
  17. Louisiana State (1-1)
  18. Southern Methodist (4-0)
  19. Virginia Tech (2-0)
  20. Michigan (0-0)
  21. Texas A&M (1-1)
  22. Texas (2-1)
  23. Louisiana-Lafayette (3-0)
  24. Iowa State (2-1)
  25. Minnesota (0-0)

Others receiving votes:

Kansas State 142, USC 115, Mississippi State 112, UCF 112, TCU 97, Marshall 49, Tulsa 46, Utah 30, Iowa 26, Coastal Carolina 25, Oklahoma 20, North Carolina State 18, Ole Miss 18, UAB 15, Army 14, West Virginia 13, Memphis 12, Arkansas 11, Pittsburgh 7, Virginia 5, Arizona State 5, Washington 4, Air Force 4, Indiana 1

Related: Week 5 Amway Coaches Poll: Texas drops, Oklahoma unranked

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AP Poll: Texas drops one spot, Big Ten and Pac-12 join mix

Despite winning against Texas Tech, Texas dropped one spot to No. 9 in the AP poll. Big Ten and Pac-12 teams feature for the first time.

Despite picking up a win against Texas Tech on Saturday, Texas dropped one spot to No. 9 in the AP poll. With the addition of Big Ten teams into the poll, Ohio State seemingly caused the Longhorns’ fall in the poll.

Two other Big 12 teams, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, are also featured in the AP poll. For the first time since Nov. 15, 2015, the Cowboys are ahead of the Sooners. Oklahoma dropped 15 spots after losing to Kansas State at home. Oklahoma State dropped two spots as well, even after beating West Virginia in Stillwater.

Here is the full top 25:

  1. Clemson
  2. Alabama
  3. Florida
  4. Georgia
  5. Notre Dame
  6. Ohio State
  7. Auburn
  8. Miami
  9. Texas
  10. Penn State
  11. UCF
  12. North Carolina
  13. Texas A&M
  14. Oregon
  15. Cincinnati
  16. Mississippi State
  17. Oklahoma State
  18. Oklahoma
  19. Wisconsin
  20. LSU
  21. Tennessee
  22. BYU
  23. Michigan
  24. Pittsburgh
  25. Memphis
Others receiving votes:

Virginia Tech 195, Louisiana-Lafayette 126, * Minnesota 110, * USC 104, Kansas State 60, SMU 37, Marshall 31, Baylor 22, * Iowa 16, * Utah 14, Virginia 12, Arkansas State 11, UAB 5, Washington 4, Kentucky 4, Louisville 4, Army 3

Related: Week 4 Amway Coaches Poll: Texas stays put, Oklahoma out of top 15

Big Ten and Pac-12 teams joined the mix for the first time this week. Ohio State (No. 6), Penn State (No. 10), Wisconsin (No. 19), and Michigan (No. 23) feature from the Big Ten while Oregon (No. 14) is the lone Pac-12 squad.

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Week 4 Amway Coaches Poll: Texas stays put, Oklahoma out of top 15

After the win, Texas will remain ranked No. 9 in the Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports. Both Ohio State and Miami jumped UT.

Texas had the most exciting game of the weekend, beating Texas Tech in overtime, 63-56. Sam Ehlinger’s touchdown to Joshua Moore in the extra period won the game for the Longhorns.

After the win, Texas will remain ranked No. 9 in the Amway Coaches Poll powered by USA TODAY Sports. Both Ohio State and Miami jumped the Longhorns in the poll. The Hurricanes dominated Florida State on Saturday while the Buckeyes have not yet played a game yet this season.

As for the rest of the Big 12, only two teams are in the poll. Oklahoma dropped down to No. 16 after losing to Kansas State in Norman. Oklahoma State also fell one spot to No. 19 despite beating West Virginia.

Pac-12 teams remain out of the poll even though the conference announced its return to play.

Here is the full Amway Coaches Poll top 25:

1) Clemson

2) Alabama

3) Florida

4) Georgia

5) Notre Dame

6) Ohio State

7) Auburn

8) Miami

9) Texas

10) Penn State

11) North Carolina

12) Central Florida

13) Texas A&M

14) Mississippi State

15) Cincinnati

16) Oklahoma

17) Louisiana State

18) Wisconsin

19) Oklahoma State

20) Tennessee

21) Michigan

22) Brigham Young

23) Virginia Tech

24) Memphis

25) Pittsburgh

Schools dropped out:

No. 22 Minnesota; No. 25 UL Lafayette.

Others receiving votes:

UL Lafayette 108; Minnesota 106; Southern Methodist 46; Kansas State 33; Iowa 32; Virginia 29; Baylor 25; Marshall 22; Kentucky 17; Arkansas St. 16; Boston College 9; South Carolina 6; Nebraska 4; UAB 3; Coastal Carolina 3; Army 3; Louisiana Tech 2; Mississippi 1.

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CFN predicts Texas to debut in AP preseason poll at No. 9

CFN attempted to predict what the initial AP Poll will look like, only having five conferences available. The Longhorns came in at No. 9.

The 2020 football season is going to be a different one, with the Big Ten, Pac-12, Mountain West, and MAC canceling their fall seasons. Because of that, the AP Poll is going to look different, only composing of teams from six conferences.

College Football News attempted to predict what the initial AP Poll will look like, only having ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, American, Conference USA, and Sun Belt available for selection.

Texas made it into the top 10, coming in at No. 9. This would be the second year in a row the Longhorns will be a preseason AP top 25 team, also coming in at No. 9 last season.

Here are CFN’s full top 25 predictions:

  1. Clemson
  2. Alabama
  3. Georgia
  4. LSU
  5. Florida
  6. Oklahoma
  7. Notre Dame
  8. Auburn
  9. Texas
  10. Texas A&M
  11. North Carolina
  12. Virginia Tech
  13. UCF
  14. Tennessee
  15. Miami (FL)
  16. Cincinnati
  17. Iowa State
  18. Kentucky
  19. Memphis
  20. Louisville
  21. Virginia
  22. Appalachian State
  23. Mississippi State
  24. Baylor
  25. Navy

Three other Big 12 teams make the top 25, with Oklahoma being the highest at No. 6. Iowa State sits comfortably at No. 17 while Baylor sneaks in at No. 24.

A surprise in the poll is no Oklahoma State, who is expected to contend for a spot in the Big 12 championship game. The Cowboys are set to be one of the most explosive offenses in the conference, with Spencer Sanders, Chuba Hubbard, and Tylan Wallace leading the way.

Outside of the Big 12, legendary Texas head coach Mack Brown and North Carolina nearly crack the top 10 at No. 11. The Tar Heels are coming off a 6-6 season but sophomore quarterback Sam Howell could be one of the best in the ACC.

The official AP poll will come out on Aug. 24.

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Longhorns Profile Snapshot: No. 9 Josh Thompson

LonghornsWire will look at each scholarship player listed on the UT roster. Today, we look at RS-junior CB Josh Thompson.

Going into the 2020 football season, LonghornsWire will look at each scholarship player listed on the Texas roster.

Over the summer, each profile will cover where the player is from, how recruiting websites rated them coming out of high school, and what role he will play for Tom Herman this season.

Today, we will be looking at redshirt junior cornerback Josh Thompson.

Josh Thompson, Cornerback

Height: 6-0 / Weight: 200

Class: Redshirt Junior

Hometown: Nacogdoches, Texas

High School: Nacogdoches

HS ranking (247Sports): Four-star / No. 33 position / No. 45 in-state

HS ranking (Rivals): Four-star / No. 40 position / No. 54 in-state

Analysis: Recently changing his number from No. 29 to No. 9, Josh Thompson is a fourth-year player coming off an injury in 2019. After playing in the first four games of the season, Thompson took a redshirt season to maintain his two years of eligibility.

As a sophomore, Thompson appeared in 13 games and started against Tulsa, USC, and West Virginia. He had 22 tackles while forcing one pass breakup. Also contributing on special teams, his role was supposed to grow before his injury.

The redshirt junior will enter the 2020 season as a backup to D’Shawn Jamison and Jalen Green. Thompson could also contribute at nickelback. One of the deepest position groups on the roster, Thompson will help a loaded secondary this year.

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