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Similar to the rest of college football, the Texas Longhorns are falling victim to the transfer portal, with various players declaring over the past few weeks. This includes a few offensive pieces that Texas will now look to replace in the team's upcoming matchup against Michigan in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl.
Texas wide receiver DeAndre Moore Jr. confirmed Monday that he will enter the NCAA transfer portal, bringing an end to his Longhorns career after three seasons in Austin. The junior receiver, who showed flashes of real potential but never quite found consistency,
Muschamp was Texas' defensive coordinator from 2008-10 and will replace Pete Kwiatkowski on Steve Sarkisian's staff
Now the Longhorns will have to gear up to lose a wide receiver who had been a part of the program for three years and a big piece of the rotation over the past two seasons. Here's a look at what the Longhorns' wide receiver room looks like with the departure of Moore Jr.
Word on the internet streets is that former Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers is expected to start for the Miami Dolphins through the remainder of the NFL season. This comes after Ewers received his first start this past weekend,
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