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Horns already are consistent, but are they great?
The catchy new motto inscribed on the players' and coaches' orange wrist bands says it all: Consistently good to be great.
Junior OT Adam Ulatoski writes his first installment of Uli's Turn, as he gives his insights on the Longhorns throughout the 2008 season.
It's called the blind side, and a mistake there can put a healthy quarterback on a stretcher.
Rookie LB Davis adapting quickly
Although he rooms with second-year pro LaMarr Woodley, Bruce Davis and fellow rookie Tony Hills have seemingly become inseparable at Steelers training camp.
Hills to sign 3-year contract with Steelers
Hills has three-year deal with Steelers The Pittsburgh Steelers have agreed to contract terms with their fourth-round draft pick, offensive tackle Tony Hills of Texas.
Steelers have deals with two rookies
With less than three weeks until the start of training camp, the Steelers have signed one of their draft picks and reached contractual agreement with another.
Ask The Steelers: Tony Hills Part 1
Tony Hills: It was a long process. I felt relaxed though. I had piece of mind knowing the body of work I put in during my four years at Texas was about to pay off.
Rewards outweighed risks for Steelers
“As far as my doctors have told me, they are going to release me within a month.”
There's two ways of looking at the Steelers' selections of Texas wide receiver Limas Sweed, Texas tackle Tony Hills and Oregon quarterback Dennis Dixon in their recent NFL Draft. via Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
No one covers University of Texas sports like the American-Statesman beat writers. via Austin American-Statesman
Tony Hills drafted by Pittsburgh Steelers
Texas offensive tackle Tony Hills will be joining Limas Sweed in Pittsburgh this season. via Bevo Sports
Sweed to the Steelers; no other Longhorns picked
“Sweed to the Steelers; no other Longhorns picked.”
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Posted Sunday, April 27, 2008 ; 07:36 PM Updated Sunday, April 27, 2008 ; 07:47 PM West Virgina DB Ryan Mundy was the final pick. via WTRF-TV
Position: Offensive Tackle Height: 6-5 Weight: 309 pounds Hometown: Houston, TX Strengths: Good size and has the frame to add more weight without losing agility or quickness. via Bevo Sports
“Inside the NFL", one of which is the dynamic of the Jets picking at No. 6 and the Patriots at No. 7. Banks writes that the Jets "are calibrating every move with the Patriots in mind.”
McSHAY'S SEVEN-ROUND MOCK: Todd McShay of Scouts Inc., takes the bold step of attempting to predict all seven rounds of the NFL Draft. via Patriots Blog - Reiss Pieces
Long could go as a high as No. 1 overall to Miami on Saturday. closing in, DallasCowboys.com will take a closer look at each position over the next week, profiling the top available players, the Cowboys' needs ... via Dallas Cowboys
Catching up with UT draft prospects
“Catching up with UT draft prospects.”
If you use an RSS reader, here is feed for Bevo Beat: XML . Learn more about RSS. via Austin American-Statesman
Pro day, or pro timing day, is an NFL Draft prospect's chance to show scouts what he's got in a comfortable environment. via Bevo Sports
Texas Longhorns host pro day in Austin
“I came out and caught the ball well and proved to the scouts my wrist is fine”
Texas had 18 former players work out for the NFL at the school's pro day Wednesday, including receiver Limas Sweed, running back Jamaal Charles, defensive tackle Frank Okam, offensive tackle Tony Hills and ... via SportsDay
Foster and Sweed shine at pro workouts
“Hopefully, (the 40 time) will get me on somebody's draft board. But I'm pretty sure they're still going to see the height.”
When pro football scouts compile information on former Texas cornerback Brandon Foster, they'll put two compelling statistics next to his name. via Austin American Statesman
At combine, UT's Finley says he wants the ball
“I guess they didn't want to, that's what it was.”
Finley wants the ball Texas tight end Jermichael Finley expressed frustration at not getting the ball more last season. via Houston Chronicle