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While the Red River rivalry won’t be a Big 12 game too much longer, the six-time defending Big 12 champion Sooners and resurgent Longhorns meet this second Saturday of October at the State Fair of Texas.
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The complaint signals a continued desire among some UT Austin students and alumni to push administrators to discontinue using the song as the university’s alma mater, despite the university’s insistence that it will remain.
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Cliff Croomes took over this summer as the 15th director of UT Austin's Longhorn Band. He returns to the program at a time of change and controversy.
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When the University of Texas Police Department gets a mental health-related call, a trained counselor will be dispatched alongside plainclothes police officers to respond.
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Texas and Oklahoma won't move to the SEC until 2025, and that was a hot topic at Big 12 Media Day. The coaches would rather focus on the upcoming season, though.
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Texas and Oklahoma submitted a request Tuesday to join the Southeastern Conference, with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey saying the league would consider it in the “near future.”
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An announcement to let their media rights agreement with the conference expire comes days after the universities signaled interest in joining the Southeastern Conference.
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The university is starting a separate student marching band that will not perform at major university events or have a required repertoire of songs.
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Chris Beard was 112-55 in five seasons with the Red Raiders. He was named The Associated Press coach of the year in 2019 as he guided Texas Tech to a 31-7 finish and lost to Virginia in the national championship game. The Red Raiders made it to the second round of this season’s tournament.
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The new emails reveal more powerful donors and alumni than were previously known who mobilized on the issue in June right after the student athletes went public with their demands to get rid of the song.
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Members of the Texas Legislative Black Caucus said they are "unequivocal" about their opposition to UT-Austin's alma mater and have asked the university to reconsider getting rid of the song.