Watch: Sam Ehlinger somehow slips out of would-be safety and throws for a first down

Watch: Sam Ehlinger somehow slips out of would-be safety and throws for a first down

Sam Ehlinger is a mad man. As Texas trails by one score to Baylor in the second quarter, the Longhorns’ offense is in desperate need of a spark. Fortunately, Sam Ehlinger has delivered those time after time. Here, as Texas is backed up into their endzone, Baylor sends heat on a delayed blitz but can’t take down the Longhorns’ QB. Ehlinger slips out of the tackle and delivers a strike through the hit to Malcolm Epps for the first down.

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.

Georgia vs TAMU: Jake Fromm hits George Pickens for game’s first touchdown

Georgia football QB Jake Fromm hits UGA WR George Pickens for a TD vs Texas A&M.

After an ugly first 20 minutes of football in the Georgia vs Texas A&M game, Jake Fromm and the Bulldogs’ offense were finally able to put together a drive that resulted in a touchdown.

Fromm had struggled all first half until eventually he hit Tyler Simmons on the sideline for a 27 yard gain on a back shoulder pass. The next play, Fromm hit Kearis Jackson on the same play but to the other sideline for a gain of 22.

Next thing we knew, Fromm had the Bulldogs offense in the red zone, where he was able to hit freshman George Pickens for a 16 yard touchdown.

 

 

WATCH: Coach Tom Herman gets his team pumped ahead of key matchup with Baylor

Longhorns’ coach Tom Herman gets his team pumped ahead of key matchup with Baylor

On Saturday, the Texas Longhorns are taking on the Baylor Bears in Waco, Texas. This is another big game for the Longhorns, who are looking to close out a disappointing season on a high note. Baylor is currently the class of the Big 12, and controls its own destiny. 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.

Longhorns’ coach Tom Herman knows how big of a game this is more than anyone. Check out coach Herman doing everything he can to get his team psyched, even if it is at the risk of brain injury:

Texas is playing Baylor now. Here is everything you need to know to watch, listen, or stream the game.

Texas Longhorns updated depth chart for game against Baylor

Looking at the Texas Longhorns updated depth chart for their matchup against the Baylor Bears

The Texas Longhorns have released their updated depth chart for Saturday’s matchup against the Baylor Bears.

Both Texas and Baylor are looking to get into the Big 12 Championship. Baylor just needs to win one of their remaining games to get in. Texas needs to win both their last two games and hope other matchups around the conference pan out.

Baylor has been a very good team this year, suffering only one loss, which came last weekend against the Oklahoma Sooners. Texas will need to play a nearly perfect game if they want a chance at an upset.

With that being said, here is the updated depth chart for Texas.

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Twitter prepares for Texas vs Baylor

See what Twitter is saying before Saturday’s game between the Texas Longhorns and the Baylor Bears

In just a few hours, the Texas Longhorns will face off against the Baylor Bears in Waco. For Texas to have any chance at making the Big 12 Championship, they have to win this game.

Baylor is coming off their first loss of the season against the Oklahoma Sooners last weekend. If they win today, they will clinch their spot in the conference championship.

Here is what Twitter is saying before the big matchup:

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What We Learned: Late TD, 2-point conversion lift Rockwall past No. 7 Allen in Texas playoffs

In a game that had all the twists and turns of the nearby Texas Giant rollercoaster, Rockwall ousted perennial state and national power Allen by perpetually scoring and, finally, coming up with a defensive stop in the closing seconds of a 60-59 win.

The Texas state football playoffs are a gauntlet, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. Undefeated teams facing off, nationally ranked powers against longtime, heated rivals. It all kicks off, then escalates.

And then once in awhile a game like Friday’s Titanic tussle between USA TODAY Super 25 No. 7 Allen (Texas) and Rockwall (Texas) emerges, defying all reason and defense to transform into a fascinating offensive track meet. Here’s what we learned from Friday’s narrow, 60-59 victory for the upstart Yellow Jackets

1) Rockwall had nothing to lose, so it didn’t

Allen entered as a perennial Texas state title favorite and a top-10 team in the Super 25. Rockwall … not so much. Sure, the Yellow Jackets were in the midst of a remarkable, 10-2 season (the losses came against Texas powers Longview and Highland Park), but they weren’t exactly on a national top-five trajectory. What did that mean? The Yellow Jackets entered with nothing to lose, so they started in attack mode and never left it. That includes going for two after scoring an assumed game-tying touchdown in the final two minutes … and then using a wide receiver option pass on that play, despite a low snap that almost tomahawked it from the outset. Rockwall coach Rodney Webb, talk about going for gusto.

The entire series was near work of art stuff, with multiple third-and-long situations converted and that 2-point conversion. No matter how far Rockwall eventually goes in the tournament, Yellow Jacket fans won’t forget that final drive anytime soon.

2) Jaxon Smith-Njiba is the absolute truth

If there were a high school Biletnikoff award, we could call off the chase right now and award it to Smith-Njiba. The four-star Ohio State commit scored four touchdown receptions … in the first quarter alone! A one-man wrecking crew, Smith-Njiba eventually finished with six scores, including a rushing touchdown that served as his night cap to give Rockwall a 52-38 lead. At the time it seemed that might be enough to salt away the victory, but like so many other things in this insane matchup, that proved an illusion.

Still, to say that Smith-Njiba, a known commodity committed to one of the nation’s top programs, was a revelation is an understatement. Need proof? Watch the highlight reel catches below, which take the concept of “Mossing” to a new level:

3) After expending so much energy to catch up, Allen finally ran out of juice on final drive

It’s understandable, given their early three-possession deficit and a pace that could make a Pop Warner flag football coach blush, but the Eagles offense finally ran out of juice on its final drive. Needing at least a field goal to win with 1:23 left, quarterback Raylen Sharpe authored an impressive drive, complete with multiple scrambles that appeared to save the day. Then, with the ball inside the Rockwall 40, the Eagles got hit with a false start penalty, a minor gain, a rare Sharpe short-armed pass and, finally, a desperate scramble that was stuffed along the sideline by a huge tackle from a Rockwall linebacker. It was a tough ending for a team that started out of the national rankings and earned a spot all the way in the top-10.

WATCH: Highlights from Texas’ 62-45 win over California

Watch as the Texas Longhorns men’s basketball team defeat the California Golden Bears in the 2K Empire Classic

Last night, the Texas Longhorns men’s basketball team suffered their first loss of the season in an 82-66 game against Georgetown. This was also their first matchup in the 2K Empire Classic.

Today, the Longhorns got back into the win column by defeating the California Golden Bears by a score of 62-45. Texas is now 5-1 on the season.

Four different Longhorns score in double-figures against California. Junior guard Matt Coleman III led the Longhorns with 14 points. Both guard Jase Fabres and forward Jericho Sims added 12 points each while guard Courtney Ramey added 10.

Watch some of the highlights of the Texas win here!

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LOOK: Texas Baseball unveils state-of-the-art player development center

The Texas Longhorns baseball team just unveiled its new player development center, called the J. Dan Brown Family Player Development Center

The Texas Longhorns baseball team just unveiled its brand new, state-of-the-art player development center, called the J. Dan Brown Family Player Development Center. This facility is packed to the gills with amenities aimed to help players improve and for Texas to field the best group of players it possibly can on any given day. Check out this video giving a brief tour through the facilities:

This center makes its’ mark as the first fully donor-funded athletics facility on the Forty Acres. It includes a sports performance center for weight training, a nutrition center, a multi-use turf room outfit with multiple batting cages, the new Roger Clemens pitching lab, and an alumni locker room for former Longhorns who have since gone pro to work out in the off-season.

This facility is truly remarkable, and is another way that Texas sets itself apart from the competition. The Longhorns baseball team will utilize the facility in hopes of making a run at the College World Series this season.

How to watch, listen, or stream Texas Longhorns vs. California Golden Bears basketball game

How to watch, listen, or stream Texas Longhorns vs. California Golden Bears basketball game

On Friday night, the No. 22 Texas Longhorns men’s basketball team looks to get right against the California Golden Bears after suffering a disappointing loss to Georgetown on Thursday. The Golden Bears got obliterated by Duke on Thursday, losing 87-52 to Coach K and the Blue Devils. Here is everything you need to know to catch the Longhorns take on the Golden Bears:

 

Date:  Friday, November 22

Time: 4 p.m. CT

Location:  New York City, New York

TV: ESPN2

Stream:  WatchESPN

Radio: TexasSports.com/audioAustin 104.9FM, 99.3FM, 98.5FM, 1260AM; Dallas 1080AM; El Paso 600AM; Houston 790AM; San Antonio 1200AM — Spanish: Austin 105.3FM; Dallas 990AM, 99.9FM

O/U: 124.0

Spread: Texas -11

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Notre Dame Bowl Projections: New Years Six Chances Improving?

So what does the blowout victory win and ultimately more importantly, what does this week’s No. 16 ranking matter for where Notre Dame will be headed this post-season?  

No. 16 Notre Dame had one of their best wins of the season last Saturday as they put a beating on previously 23rd ranked Navy and moved to 8-2 in the process.

Notre Dame didn’t move up in the College Football Playoff rankings despite Auburn having their third loss of the season, this one coming on their home field.  As much as it stings Fighting Irish fans, as we discussed earlier this week, the Irish have nobody to blame for that but themselves.

So what does the blowout victory win and ultimately more importantly, what does this week’s No. 16 ranking matter for where Notre Dame will be headed this post-season?

Knowing that last week only one of the eight experts we track had Notre Dame headed to a New Years Six Bowl Game, you may be pleasantly surprised what this weeks projections have for the Irish.

Notre Dame Bowl Projections: