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Latest headlines for your Texas Longhorns Email not displaying correctly? [View Online]( [Hook'em]( News from your go-to Longhorns source Top Stories [Eyes on Texas: Losing 8 defensive starters sounds bad, but look deeper at these Longhorns]( [Eyes on Texas: Losing 8 defensive starters sounds bad, but look deeper at these Longhorns]( Texas lost eight defensive starters from last year's team. Oh, that sounds awful. [Read More »]( ADVERTISEMENT Latest Headlines [Texas adds former MLB all-star Troy Tulowitzki to its baseball team s coaching staff]( [Texas adds former MLB all-star Troy Tulowitzki to its baseball team’s coaching staff]( The addition of  Troy Tulowitzki could pay immediate dividends for UT's performances at the plate and in the infield. [Read More »]( [Longhorn specialists step into the spotlight as watch lists for kicking awards are released]( [Longhorn specialists step into the spotlight as watch lists for kicking awards are released]( On Wednesday, UT sophomores Cameron Dicker and Ryan Bujcevski were respectively placed on the preseason watch lists for the Lou Groza and Ray Guy awards. [Read More »]( [Our 11th annual Top 25 countdown: No. 3 Georgia still has an Alabama, SEC problem to solve]( [Our 11th annual Top 25 countdown: No. 3 Georgia still has an Alabama, SEC problem to solve]( We're 35 days away from the 2019 season opener, but it's never too early to talk college football. [Read More »]( [The Dotted Line: Updating Texas 2020 recruiting offensive wish list]( [The Dotted Line: Updating Texas’ 2020 recruiting offensive wish list]( Texas added its 11th member of the 2020 class on Wednesday when three-star offensive tackle Andrej Karic pledged to Tom Herman's program. [Read More »]( ADVERTISEMENTS [Manage Account]( | [Contact Us](mailto:customercare@statesman.com) | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Newsletters]( We have an app for whatever you want - news, weather, entertainment and more. Statesman Live: [iPhone®]( [Android]( Statesman Weather: [iPhone®]( [Android]( Austin360: [iPhone®]( [Android]( Statesman does not participate in unsolicited email. This is a recurring email and was sent to you because you subscribed to receive promotional emails and updates from Statesman during a previous program, promotion or contest. © 2018 GateHouse Media, LLC and Austin American-Statesman. All rights reserved. 305 S. Congress Avenue Austin, TX 78704 (512) 445-3500

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