Oklahoma played tremendous defense against the SEC’s leading scorer, Texas freshman Tre Johnson. He didn’t have a field goal, finishing the game 0-for-14 with seven points from foul shots.
Ahead of the SEC tournament, the Tigers were without Flau'jae Johnson. Johnson is dealing with ... However, during a matchup with Texas on Saturday, Morrow went down with an injury.
The Buffalo Bills backed up the Brinks truck for Josh Allen. Allen and the Bills agreed to terms on a record-breaking six-year contract that keeps him in Buffalo through the 2030 season ...
A number of athletes from the Texas Panhandle are set to compete for ... Friona, Dumas, Randall, Perryton, Borger and Lockney's girls' teams placed in the top five in their region, with Dumas ...
It’s not often teams like Oklahoma and Texas have some of the top basketball prospects in the nation, especially at the same time. But this season, in Longhorns’ sharpshooter Tre Johnson and ...
Bleacher Report writer and draft analyst Jonathan Wasserman conducted a recent mock draft where the Nets selected Texas guard Tre Johnson with the No. 6 overall pick. "Rebuilding from scratch ...
The Buffalo Bills paid their quarterback on Sunday afternoon. The Bills agreed to a six-year, $330 million extension with Josh Allen on Sunday, the team announced. According to multiple reports ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson formally unveiled plans on Saturday for a government funding stopgap through September 30 — a measure intended to stave off a potential March 14 shutdown and buy time ...
Reigning NFL MVP Josh Allen has agreed to a monster new six-year, $330million contract with the Buffalo Bills. In the biggest offseason news so far, Allen earn at least an eye-watering $250m of ...
Texas Stock Exchange hires top ETF executives from Cboe, Nasdaq The Texas Stock Exchange (TSXE), still months away from winning regulatory approval to begin operations, said it hired senior ...
Charles Reynolds was the first person in Texas to die in the electric chair on Feb. 8, 1924. Joseph Johnson was the last person put to death by electrocution in Texas, on July 30, 1964.