Despite loss, Napier thankful for chance to return
Florida coach Billy Napier said after Saturday's 49-17 loss at No. 5 Texas he was appreciative of the chance to continue trying to straighten out the program's woes.
Longhorns fined $250K, apologize for unruly fans
Texas was fined $250K by the SEC after fans threw trash onto the field following a penalty call that was later reversed, which was questioned by Georgia AD Josh Brooks.
Texas happy with OU rout, but Georgia on its mind
Texas dominated Oklahoma 34-3 but said afterward it's ready to "keep grinding." Said Jake Majors: "The good teams enjoy the win more than the great teams because the great teams move on, and that's what we want to be."
Barry Switzer, 'The King' of Norman, is still unapologetically himself at 87
The coach won three national titles at Oklahoma and ended his tenure more than 30 years ago. But he has never become invisible in the town where he became famous.
Horns expect Ewers to be ready to start vs. OU
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian expects QB Quinn Ewers, who hasn't played since Sept. 14, to be ready to start when the No. 1 Longhorns play No. 18 Oklahoma on Saturday.
Texas overcomes sloppy start to nab 1st SEC win
Texas overcame a slow start to grab its first SEC win, beating Mississippi State 35-13 on Saturday.
Sark still unsure on starting QB for SEC debut
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said on Thursday that the No. 1 Longhorns still haven't decided on a starting quarterback for Saturday's inaugural SEC game against Mississippi State.
No. 1 Horns unsure of Ewers' status for SEC debut
Texas isn't sure QB Quinn Ewers will return vs. Mississippi State, but if he can't, Arch Manning is poised for his second start with "room for growth" after his debut.
Horns' Manning to get 1st start as Ewers recovers
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said injured QB Quinn Ewers "has made great strides," but he'll rest for at least one more week as Arch Manning gets his first start.
Sark: Nothing changes if Arch steps in for Ewers
Texas rose to No. 1 this week and Arch Manning captured the nation's attention with a four-touchdown performance following an injury to Quinn Ewers. But Steve Sarkisian said Monday that none of the hype or attention changes anything for the Longhorns.