Longhorns Daily News: Texas MBB alum Max Abmas signs with NBA’s Utah Jazz
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After a successful summer league session in Utah, Texas Longhorns men’s basketball alum Max Abmas has signed with the NBA’s Jazz, according to a recent report in 247Sports. Abmas will now join the Utah franchise for preseason camp, in which he’ll attempt to make the team’s final cut or earn a spot on the franchise’s G-League team for the time being.
We have signed guard Max Abmas ✍️
Per team policy, terms of the deal were not released.
— Utah Jazz (@utahjazz) September 16, 2024
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
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Austin American-Statesman: How will Arch Manning’s running ability affect the Texas offense?
Austin American-Statesman: Golden: These Longhorns want to top polls in January, not September
Austin American-Statesman: Texas defense posts impressive numbers at start of 2024 season
Austin American-Statesman: ‘Our goal coming here was to be legendary’: Texas DB reacts to Longhorns’ No. 1 ranking
Austin American-Statesman: How Texas football’s Arch Manning impressed Steve Sarkisian
Dallas Morning News: 5 things to know about Texas QB Arch Manning, including his family legacy
Dallas Morning News: Sherrington: Quinn Ewers, Arch Manning and what’s ahead for the No. 1 Texas Longhorns?
247Sports: Take Two: Most Impressive Player Awards through three games; the last time Texas was No. 1 and much more
247Sports: Texas freshman DE Colin Simmons after 10 QB pressures, two sacks in three games: ‘I’m just getting started’
Inside Texas: Texas QB Arch Manning, WR Isaiah Bond receive weekly honors from the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award
Inside Texas: Film Room: Evaluating all 12 Arch Manning pass attempts versus UTSA
Inside Texas: On the corner with Jahdae Barron and Malik Muhammad
Inside Texas: Inside the Texas pass defense strategy for 2024
ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
Anatomy of complementary football: Texas forces turnover on downs vs. UTSA
No. 1 Texas vs. Mississippi State on Sept. 28 is a six-day selection
Four-star LB Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng reveals top six schools
Reacts Survey: How many games are you comfortable with Quinn Ewers missing?
RECRUITING ROUNDUP
247Sports: Tentative fall visit schedule for elite class of 2026 tight end Brock Harris
Inside Texas: 2025 Texas commit Lance Jackson’s rise to five-star status
Inside Texas: Florida four-star DL commit Joseph Mbatchou: ‘I’m still exploring my options’
SEC SHOWDOWN
247Sports: Travis Hunter, Isaiah Bond headline 10 fastest players in college football so far
Good Bull Hunting: First Glance: Bowling Green Falcons
Good Bull Hunting: Bowling Green week press conference
And The Valley Shook: LSU remains at No. 16 in Week 4 AP Poll
Red Cup Rebellion: A quick refresher on Lane Kiffin’s contract at Ole Miss
Rocky Top Talk: DeSean Bishop capitalizes on opportunities against Kent State
Rocky Top Talk: Tennessee moves up in both polls after blowout win on Saturday
Roll ‘Bama Roll: Random Thoughts: Change in the season
A Sea Of Blue: Caleb Wilson moves up commitment timeline following visit to Kentucky
WHAT WE’RE READING
SB Nation: Panthers’ Bryce Young trade is already one of the worst in history, and it’s not finished
SB Nation: Mel Kiper Jr. goes OFF on the Panthers mishandling of Bryce Young
SB Nation: Florida State football’s disastrous 0-3 start is a symptom of bigger problems
NEWS ACROSS LONGHORN NATION AND BEYOND
- Austin American-Statesman reports that Michigan paid Texas $1 million for Big House loss.
Texas football program paid millions to arrange 2024 nonconference schedule, records show https://t.co/dzNKqAHaT8
— Hookem.com (@bevobeat) September 17, 2024
This article was originally published by Xander Peters at Burnt Orange Nation – All Posts – (https://www.burntorangenation.com/2024/9/17/24247373/longhorns-daily-news-texas-mbb-max-abmas-nba-utah-jazz-sec-utsa-arch-manning).
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