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Posted July 9th, 2007 by Brian
Filed under: Basketball, Football, Quick Hits

Retire No. 10, NOW! Kevin Durant isn’t the only Longhorn who should have their number retired.

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Summer drills Q&A up on TexasSports with Roy Miller. Miller, Derek Lokey, and Frank Okam need to show up big this season.

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Posted July 4th, 2007 by Brian
Filed under: Basketball

Kevin Durant jersey

The Austin American-Statesman is reporting that the Longhorns will retire Kevin Durant’s #35 jersey. Durant only spent one season as a Longhorn but he put up one of the best single season’s in college basketball history for a freshman. Durant set numerous Big 12 records on his way to becoming the first freshman to ever win the Adolph Rupp Trophy, the Naismith Award, or the Wooden Award.

There’s some question among Texas fans whether one year on campus is enough to receive this exclusive honor. Coach Rick Barnes believes Durant deserves the honor. “Kevin meets the same criteria as T.J. (Ford),” Barnes said. “He was national player of the year.” Though Durant didn’t lead the Horns to an NCAA championship, he put a young team on his back and took them a lot further than most Texas fans were expecting when the season began.

Durant will be only the fourth Longhorn in any sport to have his number retired, joining Heisman winners Earl Campbell and Ricky Williams, Roger Clemens, and fellow Naismith winner T.J. Ford.

So what do you think? Should one incredible season be enough to have your jersey retired?

Should Texas retire Kevin Durant's #35 jersey?

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Sonics set to hire P.J. Carlesimo as new head coach. Seattle is definitely trying to become Spurs Northwest.

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Earl Campbell has paid a toll for his hard running style. Earl is still representing UT well and the university is taking care of him.

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Posted July 2nd, 2007 by Brian
Filed under: Football, Quick Hits

Titans looking for ways to get FB Ahmard Hall more involved in the offense. I bet Hall had more carries per game last year than he had in his UT career.

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Seattle wants to have team of unselfish, versatile players around Durant, but I don’t think Rashard Lewis is coming back

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Posted June 30th, 2007 by Brian
Filed under: Football, Recruiting

Riley Dodge with his dad Todd DodgeQuarterback/athlete recruit [tag]Riley Dodge[/tag] has decommited from Texas and will follow his dad to Denton to play for the North Texas Mean Green. Riley, who is rated as a 3-star athlete, committed to the Longhorns back in February but this week reconsidered his decision.

This doesn’t come as a huge surprise, the chance to continue together at the next level has to be exciting for both Dodges. Also, despite an impressive career at Southlake Carrol, there was a good chance Riley would never get a chance to be a QB for the Longhorns. At [tag]North Texas[/tag] he’ll be able to come in and compete early on. Depending on how Riley progresses and how long Todd sticks around as coach, UNT could be set to dominate the Sun Belt Conference again.

He doesn’t have as much talent as some higher rated guys, but Dodge was still one of my favorite recruits in this class. I think he has the smarts, guts, and other intangibles to become a very good college quarterback. He should do very well for North Texas.

His change of heart puts Texas back down to 19 commits for the 2008 class, leaving open the possibility of taking three or four more to finish off the class. The Horns are still trying to land a stud linebacker (Lynn Katoa) and defensive end (Chancey Aghayere) plus a couple of wildcards. The recruiting season may be starting earlier and earlier, but it still finds a way to stay interesting all year long.

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Durant and Oden shine at NBA Draft, nearly complete roster overhaul for both the Sonics and Blazers.

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