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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 [Texas AD to coaches: Longhorns athletes are expected to be a unified group during The Eyes]( [Texas AD to coaches: Longhorns athletes are expected to be a ‘unified group’ during The Eyes]( In his weekly letter to fans, Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte said he’s spoken with coaches “outlining my expectations” that teams show appreciation to fans by staying on the field as a unified group during the playing of “The Eyes of Texas.” Staying on the field for The Eyes is not mandatory, at least […] [Read More »]( ADVERTISEMENT Latest Headlines [The Dotted Line: In-person scouting reports on four Texas football commits]( [The Dotted Line: In-person scouting reports on four Texas football commits]( The past two weeks allowed me chances to watch four different Texas commits, including three from the 2021 class. [Read More »]( [Craven s Corner: Eleven bets to place this week across college football, NFL]( [Craven’s Corner: Eleven bets to place this week across college football, NFL]( So far, our October is shaping up similarly to the October that the Longhorns and Cowboys are experiencing. [Read More »]( [Former Longhorn Lynn Howden dies after heart attack]( [Former Longhorn Lynn Howden dies after heart attack]( Lynn Howden, a center on the Texas basketball team in the early 1970s, suffered a massive heart attack during an extended stay in an Austin hospital for a broken hip and died Tuesday night, the school announced. [Read More »]( [Whys of Texas: Once-forgotten mailbag now overflowing over The Eyes, penalties and Tom Herman]( [Whys of Texas: Once-forgotten mailbag now overflowing over ‘The Eyes,’ penalties and Tom Herman]( Mothballing the Whys of Texas mailbag seemed like a good idea this season. People don’t send emails anymore. [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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