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Texas Longhorns Get Positive Injury Update On Isaiah Bond

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Texas Longhorns Get Positive Injury Update On Isaiah Bond


The Texas Longhorns got some good news in the injury department Sunday.

According to reports from ESPN’s Pete Thamel, Longhorns receiver Isaiah Bond is expected to return to the lineup vs. the Arizona State Sunday Devils in the Peach Bowl on New Year’s Day.

“Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond will play for the Longhorns against Arizona State in the CFP quarterfinals on Wednesday,” Thamel said on X. “Bond missed the Clemson game after re-aggravating an ankle injury in the SEC title game. He’s been practicing and is set to go.”

Bond, of course, was injured late in the loss to Georgia in the SEC Championship Game, getting his ankle rolled up on in the fourth quarter, and was forced to leave the game. He was also forced to miss the Longhorns first-round game vs. Clemson.

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Without Bond, the Longhorns didn’t miss a beat offensively vs. the Tigers, attacking with a balanced scheme of run and pass. Quinn Ewers was an efficient 17 of 24 for 202 yards, while the Horns also had two 100-yard rushers with Jaydon Blue and Quentrevion Wisner.

Even with that, however, Bond provides a dynamic to the offense that is absent without him in the game, thanks to his blazing speed and ability to stretch the defense – something the Longhorns will surely need as they attempt to progress in the CFP.

Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian indicated last week that Bond was beginning to make progress toward a return.

“I think Isaiah continues to make really good progress for us,” Sarkisian said. “Obviously, we’re quite a ways out. So my goal is that coming out of Christmas, he continues to progress in a positive direction.”

Now, it appears he will be ready to roll on Wednesday.

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Texas and Arizona State will kick off at noon CT from Atlanta on Wednesday.

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At least 5 injured in Dallas shooting overnight, police say

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At least five people were injured in an overnight shooting in Oak Cliff on Sunday, Dallas police said.

Around 4:30 a.m., police were called to a shooting in the 1400 block of Glen Avenue, where several people at a party had been shot, the report states. Police believe there was a large crowd and an argument broke out before one person pulled a gun and began shooting. 

Police said at least five people self-transported to the hospital and are in stable condition.  

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Dallas police did not say what led up to the shooting or if the victims and suspects knew each other. One person was arrested at the scene. 

The investigation is ongoing.



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Hot and humid Father’s Day for North Texas to kick off summer equinox

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Hot and humid Father’s Day for North Texas to kick off summer equinox


Happy Father’s Day and official start to Summer Equinox! Summer Solstice started at 3:24 a.m. on Sunday, and is the longest day of the year. Expect the day to last 14 hours and 19 minutes.

The start of summer will be hot! Most of the North Texas area will see sunshine and dry conditions, though a few afternoon storms will be possible east of I-35. Lightning, gusty winds, and localized flooding due to heavy rainfall are the highest threats.



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Video captures aftermath of a fatal stabbing at Texas track meet

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Video captures aftermath of a fatal stabbing at Texas track meet


Newly released video from an officer’s body camera and a surveillance camera at a Texas running track captures the moments after a teenage athlete fatally stabbed another teen from a rival team in the stadium bleachers during a high school meet last year



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