• AT&T U-verse adds Longhorn Network
  • Andy Katz: A&M Possible Jump to SEC Based on Ego
  • Guard Varez Ward will transfer from Texas
  • WTH Moments – Texas Men’s Basketball Regular Season Recap
  • Texas PG Dogus Balbay out for the year with torn ACL
  • Texas hoops continue slide with loss to Missouri

Posted September 26th, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Basketball, Quick Hits

Blue Ribbon Yearbook releases their rankings and likes Texas and OU.

Share

Good look at how much of a difference getting Aldridge and Tucker back will make.

Share

Posted September 21st, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Basketball, Quick Hits

Horns’ Daniel Gibson is #2 behind Illinois’ Dee Brown.

Share

Posted August 23rd, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Basketball, Quick Hits

Congrats to him, let’s hope he’s eligible for the 80% of the games in the spring.

Share

CNNSI is reporting Soloman Tat to Texas.

Share

CJ Miles claimed he would attend UT if he was selected in the 2nd round, and he was.

Share

How the age limit will affect the 2006 and 2007 drafts, as well as the Horns and Kevin Durant.

Share

The NBA and the players’ association are close to an agreement that would institute a new 19-year-old age limit, meaning Kevin Durant will spend at least one year at Texas.

Share

Posted June 17th, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Basketball

The rumors are no longer rumors, [tag]Kevin Durant[/tag] has officially committed to play for the Texas Longhorn basketball program.

Kevin DurantThis is the biggest commitment ever for the Longhorns. T.J. Ford was a highly sought after recruit nationally and did much to turn the program into what it is now. Ford made it okay for Texas high school prep stars to stay in state to play college basketball. Durant will do that on a national scale. He’s the highest rated player to ever commit to play for the Horns. The 6’9″ small forward has drawn comparisons to Houston Rocket Tracy McGrady with his ability to shoot from the outside, handle the basketball, and drive to the hoop. His offensive game is more polished than other player coming out of high school this year and should make an immediate impact at Texas.

But if Kevin Durant is so talented and polished, will he ever actually step foot on campus in Austin or is he headed straight for the NBA? Well right now it’s looking pretty good for the Longhorns. Durant appears to be excited about the opportunity to play at Texas. He has said he hopes to win a national title for the Longhorns and hopes to convince fellow blue chippers Darrell Arthur and D.J. Augustin to join him.

Another factor in Texas’ favor is that the proposed NBA minimum-age rule looks more and more like it will be part of the next collective bargaining agreement. A minimum age of 19 would mean Durant would have to spend at least one year in school. Though the league and the players’ union are at odds in several areas, this appears to be one area where both side are in some agreement.

With Rick Barnes pulling off the biggest recruiting coup in program history, the football team coming off a Rose Bowl victory and already reeling in 21 commitments with eight months to go, baseball and softball teams making it to the world series, and a recent track national championship, Longhorn sports teams are having a fantastic first half of 2005. Hopefully they finish the year off as well as they’ve started.

Share

Posted June 15th, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Basketball, Quick Hits

Scout.com is reporting that Kevin Durant, the nation’s top SF prospect, will commit to play basketball at Texas tomorrow. Stay tuned…

Share
Texas FanGuide - Texas Longhorns fan app with roster, news, and team schedule

Latest Poll

Who will be the next Texas head coach?

Total Votes: 149

Loading ... Loading ...

Subscribe to the 40 Acres!

Don't miss breaking news or another story from your favorite Longhorns fan site, subscribe to our RSS(?) feed!

Become a fan of the 40 Acres on Facebook

Recent Comments