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Texas Longhorns Switch Spring Game to Open Practice

Texas Longhorns Switch Spring Game to Open Practice

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Texas Longhorns Switch to Open Practice, Prioritizing Player Health

The Texas Longhorns have announced a change in their spring game plans, opting for a free open practice on April eighteenth instead of the traditional Orange-White Spring Game. Coach Steve Sarkisian explained that injuries, particularly on the line of scrimmage, make it challenging to field two full teams for a full game. While fans are disappointed to miss the organized scrimmage, they understand the importance of player health. The team is dealing with several injuries, including Arch Mannings foot issue, Trevor Goosbys shoulder problem, Ryan Wingos wrist injury, Jonah Williams baseball shoulder injury, and Kaliq Locketts lower leg surgery. Transfer lineman Laurence Seymore is also not yet on campus. The next opportunity for fans to see the team in action will be the season opener against Texas State on September fifth.

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