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Texas Longhorns has been up-and-down this season but is rolling into a big stretch. The Longhorns are 7-2 after four straight wins, including victories over Oklahoma and Vanderbilt. Arch Manning has shown growth 2,
The Texas Longhorns head into Athens, Georgia, with the opportunity for revenge after falling to the Bulldogs twice last season. Limiting the Georgia run game, giving Arch Manning sufficient time, and getting Ryan Wingo going could be keys to a Texas win.
Paul Finebaum says Texas could reach College Football Playoff with three losses originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Strong comment from an ESPN analyst discussing whether Ohio State or the field will end up winning the National Championship.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian got honest about his feelings with the way his team's schedule has played out this season.
The Longhorns also have an advantage, though. According to this week’s initial injury report, Texas is currently the only team in the SEC with a completely healthy roster. Despite getting banged up against Vanderbilt, the Longhorns took full advantage of the bye week, allowing key players to recover in a crucial time of the season.
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Paul Finebaum has a point on why Saturday isn't a must-win for Texas
Finebaum has a point, too. Of course, Sarkisian would rather his team go into Athens and come away with one of the most impressive wins of the season, but beating a currently 9-0 (6-0 SEC) team in Texas A&M to end the season could essentially cancel out a loss to UGA.
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Is this the year Steve Sarkisian, Texas Longhorns finally solve the Georgia puzzle? | Golden
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian is 0-2 against Georgia's Kirby Smart. Why the Horns must top the dynastic Bulldogs to move up the pecking order in the SEC.
Joel Klatt re-ranks his top 10 after close calls for Indiana and Oregon in Week 11. Does he still have Ohio State at No. 1?
Week 11 saw many of the top teams in the College Football Playoff rankings get wins. Ohio State, Texas A&M, Alabama, and Georgia all won fairly easily against conference opponents. Indiana and Oregon needed late-game heroics in order to win,