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July 22, 2024

Old UT Rivalries Get New Life in New Conference

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Old UT Rivalries Get New Life in New Conference

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In today’s episode, host Nikki DaVaughn sits down with Danny Davis, who reports on the Texas Longhorns for the Austin American-Statesman, to talk about University of Texas sports. Recently, the university held a massive party to celebrate joining the Southeastern Conference, in which UT will compete with powerhouse football teams and deep-seeded rivalries. We dig into what the change really means, talk about women’s basketball and the baseball team’s drama, give a shout-out to Longhorns heading to the Paris Olympics, and get real about UT’s Minister of Culture, Matthew McConaughey. 

We’d like to thank Tecovas, who makes our favorite Western wear in town, for being our exclusive launch sponsor. 

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