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All-Important Pro Days Ready to Heat Up, with Kansas Starting it Off
Jayhawks RB Pooka Williams took center stage on Friday, but next week will be busy with Clemson and Oklahoma among several schools that will have pro days late in the week
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Mar 5, 2021
A running back could be on the Eagles’ menu during Day Three of the 2021 NFL Draft, and there are plenty of options.
“I think at running back, and I’ve always said it, you can find running backs later in the draft, that can be able to play and play well for you,” said ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. earlier in the week.
NFL Combine: Ehlinger Among Six Texas Longhorns Invited
Sam Ehlinger and Joseph Ossai headline the Longhorn NFL Draft class
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Mar 4, 2021
The 2021 NFL Combine will look different than in years past. Instead of heading to Indy s Lucas Oil Stadium, scouts and and coaches will travel to college campus over the next several weeks to watch players preform combine style drills at their Pro Days.
For the University of Texas, six guys will virtually go through the full combine experience.
Quarterback Sam Ehlinger and linebacker Joesph Ossai headline the Longhorns six representatives who will have the chance to meet with NFL coaches and scouts via virtual interviews following their Pro Day workout on March 11.
Why is ‘The Eyes of Texas’ offensive? Controversy after Texas donors reports explained!
Why is ‘The Eyes of Texas’ offensive? Why do some find it racist? The song is in the media spotlight once again following a report about Texas donors who have asked the song to be kept.
In 2020, Texas Longhorns star Brennan Eagles campaigned for the song to be replaced with one that doesn’t have “racist undertones”.
Now, the song is trending again after a report by
The Texas Tribune which revealed that Texas donors “threatened to stop supporting the university financially” if ‘The Eyes of Texas’ is removed.