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The Texas/SC Bru McCoy saga by knutesteen
5 star receiver committed to SC, Kliff Kingsbury left from SC's offensive coordinator to the NFL, so he entered the transfer portal. Came to UT, participated in Spring practice and now, either due to homesickness or the possibility that Urban Meyer will be the SC coach sooner than later, is now in L.A. when Summer conditioning at UT should have him in Austin. Today comes a full-court press by a host of UT coaches and QB Sam Ehlinger to woo him back.
There was a time that UT was pretty confident McCoy would be immediately eligible due to Kingsbury's departure. Now they're just hoping they can keep him, as Spring practice suggested he would be a major contributor this season.