Damion James blocks a shot against OUOne of the more remarkable games today as the Longhorns knock off the Sooners 68-58 in an ugly game in Norman. Texas played solid basketball to start the game and built a 13 point lead heading into halftime. The second half was a completely different story as Kevin Durant’s two baskets were the only two shots the team made in the entire second half. The Longhorns hit 22 of 30 free throws to hold onto the lead and never let Oklahoma closer than 8 points.

After a total team effort earlier in the week against Texas Tech, it was pretty much all Kevin Durant today. No one else on the team made more than four shots, and of course all of those came in the first half. Durant had 32 points on 9 of 14 shooting and was also 9 of 10 from the charity stripe. D.J. Augustin was the only other Longhorn in double digits as he played all 40 minutes and scored 18 points.

Anytime you can go on the road and get a big win over a rival you have to be happy. The Horns didn’t play a complete game, but they kept things together and played well enough on defense to get the win. Texas finishes Big 12 play against league leaders Kansas and Texas A&M this week with a chance to take the regular season crown.

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Posted February 24th, 2007 by Brian
Filed under: Football, Quick Hits, Spring Football, Track

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Posted February 23rd, 2007 by Brian
Filed under: Football, Spring Football

QBs at last year's spring practiceJust a reminder that spring football practice gets underway today and the first two practices will be open to the public. Today’s practice is scheduled to get started at 4 p.m. and Saturday’s will begin at 1 p.m. These will be the only two practices open to the public and your only chance to see the Longhorns in person until the spring game at the end of March.

If there’s rain or other weather issues Mack Brown will move the team inside the bubble, which is not open to the public so pay attention to the weather reports before you head to campus. There’s supposed to be thunderstorms rolling in tonight but they shouldn’t cause any issues with this afternoon’s practice.

If any of our readers get the chance to attend, please contact us and share any photos (if cameras are allowed) or thoughts from the practice with us. You can also sign up to become a Bevo Booster and make your own posts here on the site.

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Posted February 22nd, 2007 by Brian
Filed under: Draft, Football, Quick Hits

NFL.com writers are frequently updating an NFL Scouting Combine blog.

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Roddrick Muckelroy[tag]Roddrick Muckelroy[/tag] is healthy and will be back on the field when spring practice starts this week.

Muckelroy was the Longhorns’ best linebacker on the field through the first three games of the season before he was injured. He had surgery to repair a ruptured tendon in his right ring finger suffered against Rice and was forced to miss the rest of the season. I kept waiting for him to be back after a couple of weeks, and it sounds like he was as surprised as I was that a finger injury could be so serious:

“Everything feels good,” Muckelroy said heading into the opening of spring. “Sitting out that long after starting the first three games was a setback, but I understood the injury, and I had to get it fixed because I was worried about using my finger in the future. I think it was the best thing for me, and it’s good now.”

Muckelroy had to come to terms with how a finger injury could cost him the entire remainder season. However, after it was explained, it did not leave much of a decision as to whether or not to have surgery. “When I hurt it, I went to the sidelines and told them what happened,” Muckelroy described. “I thought my finger was just broken. I wanted them to tape it up and go back in because it was fourth down.

It’ll be huge for the Texas defense to have Muck back out there. He was playing incredibly well and he brings speed, nose for the football, and big hit ability to a linebacking corps that was missing all three of those things last season. While Scott Derry played very well in his place, he’s a solid player but not a difference maker like Muckelroy can be.

Muckelroy is just the type of player Duane Akina wants for his more aggressive new defensive attitude.

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Cedric Dockery won’t be participating in spring practice but his recovery from ACL surgery is going well.

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Posted February 21st, 2007 by Brian
Filed under: Basketball, NCAA Tourney, TV

March Madness on Demand from CBSCBS and the NCAA will be providing live streaming video of the NCAA Tournament for free online again this year. March Madness on Demand allows you to watch (relatively) high quality live video of the first three rounds of the tourney from your computer.

There’s a limited amount of free “VIP Passes” available that ensure you’ll be able to watch games no matter how busy the site gets. Everyone gets put into a waiting room before the video starts and VIP status makes that process move a little faster.

The service is subject to blackouts, which means this is likely not an option for catching Longhorn games in the Texas area. If your local CBS affiliate is airing the game you want to watch, you won’t be able to watch that game online. I’m not sure how they determine your location, but it asks you for your zip code when you log in so if you want a shot at watching the Texas games you might want to fib a little during registration.

Sign up now to be a lot less productive at work next month.

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