The Grand Rapids Griffins scored three unanswered goals in the third period Wednesday to defeat Texas 6-3 and complete a two-game sweep of the Stars at the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park. Michael Brandsegg-Nygard snapped a tie and scored what proved to be the winning goal at 3: 59 of the third. The Griffins improved to 14-1-0-1, continuing the best start in franchise history with 29 points in 16 games for an AHL-best . 906 points percentage. They have recorded 14 wins over a span of 16 games for the first time since going 17-2 from Nov. 18, 2015, to Jan. 3, 2016. Grand Rapids is 7-0-0-1 on the road, where it has outscored opponents 39-19. The Griffins have scored 16 goals in consecutive games for the first time since Jan. 19-23, 2013. Sheldon Dries, Jakub Rychlovsky and Tyler Angle scored for the Griffins to help them maintain a 3-3 tie through two periods. John Leonard scored his league-leading 13th goal and Dominik Shine netted 10th goal late in the third period, both empty-net tallies, to seal the victory. Sebastian Cossa, starting on consecutive nights, made 24 saves to improve to 7-1-0-0.
https://www.mlive.com/griffins/2025/11/griffins-rally-in-third-to-sweep-texas-improve-ahl-best-record.html
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Haleigh Timmer scores 25 as No. 24 Oklahoma State women rout Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 98-45
STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) Haleigh Timmer scored a season-high 25 points and No. 24 Oklahoma State rolled to a 98-45 victory over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Monday night. Timmer made 9 of 16 shots, including 5 of 9 from 3-point range, and both her free throws for the Cowgirls (6-1). She added five rebounds and three of Oklahoma State’s 19 steals. Lena Girardi scored 17 off the bench on 7-for-11 shooting with two 3-pointers for Oklahoma State. Micah Gray scored 14 with three steals. Reserve Jadyn Wooten totaled 13 points, eight assists and six rebounds. Achol Akot scored 11. Girardi made two of Oklahoma State’s five 3-pointers in the first quarter as the Cowgirls cruised to a 20-7 lead after 10 minutes. The Islanders missed 8 of 11 shots in the quarter. Timmer made both of her 3-point shots to help Oklahoma State win the second period 20-11 for a 22-point advantage at halftime. Timmer scored seven and Wooten six in a 30-point third quarter as the Cowgirls upped their lead to 70-25. Samora Watson led Texas A&M-CC (1-4) with 11 points and five assists. She also had eight of 34 turnovers by the Islanders, leading to 46 points for the Cowgirls off the miscues. Oklahoma State only outshot the Islanders 47% to 41%, but the Cowgirls took 30 more shots. Up next Oklahoma State: The Cowgirls will take on Miami at the Cayman Islands Classic on Saturday. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP women’s college basketball: and.
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/college-sports-game-stories/10228117/haleigh-timmer-scores-25-as-no-24-oklahoma-state-women-rout-texas-am-corpus-christi-98-45.html
Texas seeks Supreme Court order to use a congressional map judges held is likely racially biased
By MARK SHERMAN WASHINGTON (AP) Texas on Friday asked the Supreme Court for an emergency order to be allowed to use a congressional redistricting plan pushed by President Donald Trump that is favorable to Republicans in the 2026 elections despite a lower court ruling that it likely discriminates on the basis of race. The state is calling on the high court to intervene to avoid confusion as congressional primary elections approach in March. The justices have blocked past lower-court rulings in congressional redistricting cases, most recently in Alabama and Louisiana, that came several months before elections. Texas redrew its congressional map in the summer as part of Trump’s efforts to preserve a slim Republican majority in the House in next year’s elections, touching off a nationwide redistricting battle. The new redistricting map was engineered to give Republicans five additional House seats, but a panel of federal judges in El Paso ruled 2-1 Tuesday that the civil rights groups that challenged the map on behalf of Black and Hispanic voters were likely to win their case. If the ruling holds for now, Texas could be forced to hold elections next year using the map drawn by the GOP-controlled Legislature in 2021 based on the 2020 census. Texas was the first state to meet Trump’s demands in what has become an expanding national battle over redistricting. Republicans drew the state’s new map to give the GOP five additional seats, and Missouri and North Carolina followed with new maps adding an additional Republican seat each. To counter those moves, California voters approved a ballot initiative to give Democrats an additional five seats there. The redrawn maps are facing court challenges in California, Missouri and North Carolina.
https://www.capitalgazette.com/2025/11/21/election-2026-redistricting-texas-scotus/
Texas’ Path To College Football Playoffs After Loss To Georgia
**Was Tonight the Final Nail in the Coffin for the University of Texas Longhorns’ 2025 Season?**
Time will tell, but after a 35-10 loss to the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday night, the Longhorns are no longer in the driver’s seat. Entering Week 12, Texas was ranked 10th in the nation, holding a 7-2 record. Their losses included a tough defeat to the Florida Gators in Gainesville and a hard-fought Week 1 loss to the top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes.
Despite that, the Longhorns still have a case to be made. They finish the season with three SEC games, including matchups against Georgia and Texas A&M, both ranked inside the top five. This context makes the loss to Georgia somewhat more forgivable.
> “Texas is still on the bubble even though it could appear to be in a safer spot this week,” wrote ESPN’s Heather Dinich prior to the loss at Georgia.
> “If Texas finishes as a three-loss team, it’s conceivable it could be ranked in the top 12 but would likely face a similar situation to Alabama last year.”
Finishing with just three losses won’t be easy. The Longhorns must next beat a coach-less Arkansas in Austin, then knock off the undefeated Texas A&M Aggies in the final game of the season.
There is some silver lining, as Dinich notes while labeling Texas her “last team in” the playoff conversation.
> “With the ACC and Group of 5 champions currently outside of the committee’s top 12, it looks like the No. 11 and No. 12-ranked teams would be excluded and that’s probably the ceiling for a three-loss Texas team,” Dinich concludes.
**Texas Officially Eliminated From SEC Contention**
Although their playoff hopes aren’t officially dead, their SEC title hopes are. The Longhorns are still searching for their first conference championship since joining the SEC last year. However, with two losses in conference play, they are now officially eliminated from contention.
As of the end of Week 12, only four teams remain alive in the SEC: undefeated Texas A&M, one-loss Alabama, one-loss Georgia, and one-loss Ole Miss. Texas was Georgia’s last conference opponent, while Alabama must beat their bitter rival Auburn to secure their spot. Ole Miss finds itself on the outside looking in due to a strength of schedule tiebreaker favoring Alabama.
**The Silver Lining for the Longhorns**
The silver lining for Texas is that they lost early in the tough stretch. It would have been a sensational season had Texas ended November with two top-five victories, but that didn’t happen.
If the Longhorns can upset the higher-ranked Texas A&M Aggies, handing them their only loss — and doing it in the final week of the season — it would create a compelling case for the final playoff bid. Had Texas beaten Georgia but lost to A&M, their resume might be slightly weaker.
The Longhorns always had to win one of these two critical games, and if they can right the ship, at least they lost the right one.
https://heavy.com/sports/college-football/texas-longhorns/texas-path-to-playoffs-loss-georgia/
‘That locker room is special’: Texas A&M’s HC, players discuss comeback win over Gamecocks
Texas A&M faced a daunting 27-point deficit entering the second half, but the Aggies came alive to complete a massive comeback victory, securing a 31-30 win over the South Carolina Gamecocks in Bryan-College Station, Texas.
It wasn’t the cleanest performance from sophomore quarterback Marcel Reed, who tossed two interceptions in the first half. However, the Nashville, Tennessee native helped the Aggies surge back into the contest by throwing for 439 yards and three touchdowns. Texas A&M outscored the Gamecocks 28-0 in the second half, marking the program’s 10th consecutive win of the 2025 campaign.
With the outing against South Carolina, Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko improved his record to 18-5 in his second season at the helm. Speculation about whether Elko would leave for one of the numerous head-coaching openings was shut down on Saturday, as news broke of his potential contract extension in College Station.
Here is everything Elko, veteran linebacker Taurean York, wide receiver Ashton Bethel-Roman, and Marcel Reed said following Texas A&M’s thrilling comeback victory over the Gamecocks at Kyle Field on Saturday afternoon:
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### Mike Elko’s Opening Statement After the Win
“Wow. I don’t really know where else to start. Credit to our guys, credit to how they stuck to it, credit to how they rallied and came together,” Elko said. “I thought they did a really, really good job of staying positive and keep fighting to the next play. For them to come out the second half and do what they did, that’s championship-level football.”
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### What Did Elko Say to the Team at Halftime?
“Honestly, not much. All we talked about was the identity of who we are, and if we play to it, we are a good football team,” Elko explained. “We are a blue-collar, physical team that controls the line of scrimmage. We weren’t doing any of that in the first half. The kids believed we were going to come out and win in the second half.”
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### Elko’s Thoughts on the First Half
“We talk about this a lot. If you take your foot off the gas, football will humble you. Clearly, we weren’t in the right headspace. That’s on me. I’m the head coach,” Elko acknowledged.
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### Elko’s Message to Reed at Halftime
“I told him to relax. He is the quarterback, so the positives and negatives fall on him. We settled him down. Us going tempo in this second half took away some of the thinking and got him loose,” Elko said.
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### Elko’s Evaluation of Wide Receiver Izaiah Williams
“It’s another story of a kid in this program that is ready when his number is called. He is a talented player,” Elko noted.
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### Elko’s Message to the 12th Man
“Thank you for staying with us. Sorry for what the first half looked like, but in a lot of ways, they helped us to victory in the second,” Elko remarked. “There aren’t a lot of places where that stadium would look like it did in the second half. It was an impressive showing by the 12th Man once again.”
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### Elko on the Fight from His Team in the Second Half
“I’m not at a loss for words a lot, but I was at a loss in the locker room after the game. There aren’t a lot of teams that have a culture to just keep going,” Elko said.
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### Elko’s Thoughts on Reed’s Performance
“That’s what winners do. They control what they are capable of controlling. You have to have confidence in the person around you. It wasn’t lost on him that he wasn’t playing well. He believes in the team. The only thing you can do is make the next throw,” Elko said.
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### Elko on Falling Behind in the First Half
“It sounds crazy to say this, but there wasn’t a lot of panic. You heard our leaders talking. We made sure we reset the energy the right way. As bad as everything was going, we don’t panic,” Elko stated.
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### Elko Gives Status Update on Running Back Rueben Owens II
“Not a massive thing,” Elko said.
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### Elko’s Postgame Thoughts and Perspective
“I don’t even really know what just happened, to be honest. A whole lot of heart and a whole lot of support from a great group of fans,” Elko shared.
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### Taurean York on the Defensive Performance
“It wasn’t how we drew it up. We found a way to stick together and figure out how to win the game,” York said.
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### York’s Message to the Team During the Comeback
“Me and Dalton (Brooks) were the first people up the ramp and talked to everyone walking in the second half. Marcel (Reed) was already huddling up the team and talking to them. We came together as one team,” York explained.
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### York Speaks on the Team’s Mentality in Moments Like That
“That locker room is special. There is no panic, no fear, and no quit. That’s what I love most,” York said.
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### York on What He Told Reed
“Time to crank it up. All eyes are on you, so let’s give them something positive to talk about. I’m sure they are right now,” York said.
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### York’s Thoughts on What Changed During the Game
“We were running the same calls in the first and second half. We just played harder and executed better,” York said.
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### York Comments on the Atmosphere at Kyle Field
“This place is unlike any other. In the fourth quarter, I looked at Daymion and Cashius and said, ‘We are not going to let this stadium down,’” York shared. “These fans deserve a season like this.”
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### Ashton Bethel-Roman on Williams’ Touchdown
“I almost cried when he scored. I was so happy for him,” Bethel-Roman said.
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### Bethel-Roman’s Thoughts on the Wide Receiving Corps Stepping Up in the Absence of Mario Craver
“We would’ve loved to have Mario (Craver) out there. He’s a dawg. But in our receiver room, we have dawgs behind dawgs,” Bethel-Roman said.
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### Bethel-Roman on the Team’s Mentality When Down by 27 Points in the Second Half
“We were down 30-3. There was no heads down, no feeling sorry for ourselves. That brotherhood, I will remember that for the rest of my life,” Bethel-Roman shared.
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### Bethel-Roman Talks About His 76-Yard Reception
“I wasn’t supposed to run that route, but it didn’t matter because we got the job done,” Bethel-Roman said. “I would call myself a really fast guy. Maybe I was a little tired. The last guy dove, but he missed. The way I stumbled, I messed up my ankle a little bit, but I’ll be fine.”
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### Marcel Reed Walks Through His Massive Fourth-Down Scramble
“I didn’t know where I was on the field, but I knew I had to get somewhere. Glad I got the first down. We went temp, and it kind of wore them down,” Reed said.
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### Reed Discusses the Team’s Mindset at Halftime
“I don’t even remember what all was said. The message got across. We knew we were still in the game,” Reed said.
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### Reed on the Revenge Factor Against the Gamecocks
“We wanted revenge on this team. They put us out of the question last year, and they could have put us in a bad position this year. We got this win, and it was important for us. This team battled,” Reed said. “In college football nowadays, there is not much culture and brotherhood. Us talking and making adjustments without coaches, it says a lot about what we have here at Texas A&M.”
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### Reed’s Thoughts When the Defense Got the Final Stop
“Relief. I came on the field and took the knee. I looked up to God and just thanked Him. The story was already written,” Reed said.
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### Reed on Playing for Elko
“Coach Elko has done something a lot of coaches haven’t done. He has changed the program and culture of the team. There is so much love and brotherhood. We are playing for each other, but we are playing for him, too,” Reed said.
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### What Name Should the Comeback Win Be Referred To As?
“We can just be corny, and say ‘Chills,’” Reed said.
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### Reed’s Thoughts on His Heisman Case After Week 12
“I don’t even know. Could have went up. Could have went down. It doesn’t matter to me. We are focused on winning games right now,” Reed said.
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https://sports.yahoo.com/article/locker-room-special-texas-ms-220719047.html
ESPN’s ‘College Gameday’ crew picks Texas A&M vs. Missouri in Week 11
No. 3 Texas A&M (8-0, 5-0 SEC) is set to take on No. 22 Missouri (6-2, 2-2 SEC) in Columbia on Saturday afternoon. The Aggies are coming off their second bye week and are ready to finish strong with four regular-season games remaining.
Facing one of the best defenses in the country, Texas A&M’s offense will need to produce another high-scoring performance. Missouri is now relying on freshman quarterback Matt Zollers, but star running back Ahmad Hardy, who leads the SEC in rushing with 937 yards and 11 touchdowns, will be the main focus for Texas A&M’s defense. The Aggies need to shut down running lanes early and force Zollers to drop back and create an unbalanced game plan.
However, Texas A&M’s run defense has struggled to start games against lesser rushing attacks in the past. Despite this, the Aggies remain confident heading into the matchup.
Outside of Missouri senior safety Jalen Catalon’s dismissive comment regarding Texas A&M star quarterback Marcel Reed, head coach Eli Drinkwitz acknowledges that the redshirt sophomore has taken the next step as a pocket passer. To prevent Reed from making an impact, Missouri’s defense will need to apply significant pressure on the pocket.
“You know that he does as good a job as anybody in self-scout. He knows what he put on tape, and he knows how to correct it,” Drinkwitz said. “He knows what he’s doing. As a team, you have to be really sound in what you do. You can’t think, ‘We got him.’ You just have to be sound.”
If Reed feels pressure, his first instinct is to find the open hole and keep the opposing defense honest — a strategy that completely dismantled LSU throughout the game.
Overall, Marcel Reed has been vocal about his excitement to play on the road, a sentiment that remains as the team prepares for the 2:30 p.m. kickoff on Saturday.
On Saturday morning, ESPN’s College GameDay crew — including Desmond Howard, Nick Saban, Pat McAfee, Kansas City QB and guest picker Patrick Mahomes, and Kirk Herbstreit — all picked Texas A&M to win its third straight road game. It’s a clean sweep, so we’ll see if the Aggies can hold up their end of the bargain.
https://aggieswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/aggies/football/2025/11/08/texas-aggies-football-missouri-espn-college-gameday-picks-week-11/87167934007/
If things in America weren’t stupid enough, Texas is suing Tylenol maker
**Texas Sues Tylenol Maker Over Unproven Claim That Pain Medicine Causes Autism**
The state of Texas has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of Tylenol, alleging that the company made unsubstantiated claims linking the pain relief medication to autism.
According to the lawsuit, the company promoted the idea that using Tylenol could increase the risk of autism spectrum disorders, despite a lack of scientific evidence supporting this assertion.
Authorities argue that these unfounded claims not only mislead consumers but also contribute to public misinformation about the safety of the widely used painkiller.
The case highlights ongoing concerns over false health claims in the pharmaceutical industry and emphasizes the importance of evidence-based information for consumers.
The Tylenol maker has yet to release an official response to the lawsuit. Further updates are expected as the case progresses.
https://arstechnica.com/health/2025/10/if-things-in-america-werent-stupid-enough-texas-is-suing-tylenol-maker/
City of Austin says Texas has referred one person to shelter during homeless camp sweeps
After Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that the state would rely on the city of Austin to provide shelter for people experiencing homelessness, the city’s leadership has responded with some clarification.
Despite the governor’s statement, Austin officials report that the state has referred only one person to city shelters so far. This comes as the state continues to conduct homeless encampment sweeps in the capital city.
The discrepancy highlights ongoing challenges and coordination issues between state and local authorities in addressing homelessness in Austin.
https://www.kxan.com/news/texas/city-of-austin-says-texas-has-referred-one-person-to-shelter-during-homeless-camp-sweeps/
Meteor fireball over Colorado and 3 other states on October 22
On Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025, at approximately 05:10 UT, eight reports were received regarding a fireball observed over the states of Colorado (CO), New Mexico (NM), Oklahoma (OK), and Texas (TX).
For this event, we received one video capturing the phenomenon.
https://www.sott.net/article/502580-Meteor-fireball-over-Colorado-and-3-other-states-on-October-22
“It’s a real challenge”: Tom Brady feels for Arch Manning over incessant negativity in 2025 season
In the changing landscape of college football, young athletes often find themselves under unwarranted attention from the media and fans. Texas quarterback Arch Manning experienced a similar situation even before the 2025 season began. Media outlets drew comparisons between him and his legendary uncles, Peyton and Eli Manning, expecting him to follow a similar path in just his first year as the starting quarterback for the program.
According to NFL great Tom Brady, times have changed, and the mental toll on young players is now out of bounds. He addressed the intense media scrutiny that players like Manning face and reflected on how different it was during his own college days at Michigan.
Speaking to Sports Illustrated while shooting a commercial, Brady said, “Before, players had the kind of ability to fail when people weren’t watching, to build that resiliency within themselves. So I think it’s a real challenge these days for these young kids because Arch Manning, you know, seems like a great kid and great player.”
Brady went on to express hope that players can find ways to cope with criticisms. He also noted that Arch’s uncles, Eli and Peyton, had many years to develop and grow into their roles as quarterbacks.
“Peyton had a lot of years to develop. Eli had a lot of years to develop, and, you know, I was a college kid once, too, and I wasn’t the best quarterback at that time. How people remember me after my pro career was a lot different than how I remember me after my college career,” Brady explained.
### Arch Manning Not Concerned by Rumors Around His Starting Role
Although Texas rebounded after a jittery showdown early in the season, Manning has remained under the constant radar of critics. His on-field struggles with accuracy and footwork have stirred rumors about a possible step-down from his role as Texas’s starting quarterback.
However, Manning remains unfazed by the outside noise. Speaking to reporters, he said, “Nah, I can control what I can control. I work hard during the week, prepare my best, and go out and try my hardest on game day. That’s all you can do.”
### Looking Ahead: Texas vs. Mississippi State
This coming weekend, Texas will face Mississippi State on the road. With two losses so far this season, the Longhorns aspire to become one of the SEC teams to earn a playoff spot. Every game in the upcoming weeks is crucial for Manning and his team as they fight to stay in contention.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/college-football/news-it-s-real-challenge-tom-brady-feels-arch-manning-incessant-negativity-2025-season
