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ehind. It was Coopers third 54-hole lead in a major. He never won one.---Major: 1915 U.S. Open (Old C
ehind. It was Coopers third 54-hole lead in a major. He never won one.---Major: 1915 U.S. Open (Old C
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AUSTIN, Texas -- Charlie Strong had barely settled into his seat Friday when the first -- and biggest -- question of preseason training camp came within seconds: Do you have a starting quarterback?No, Strong said with a laugh. Not yet. But he did promise to announce one early.Starting quarterback. Why is that always the question? Strong said.Because no bigger personnel question hangs over Strong and the Longhorns as the 2016 season approaches. And no answer will likely have a bigger impact on his future at the program after two losing seasons.Texas opens the season at home Sept. 4 against Notre Dame.Whether Strong opts for freshman Shane Buechele, senior Tyrone Swoopes or sophomore Jerrod Heard, he simply has to get this one right.Buechele appears to be the clubhouse leader after a strong performance in spring drills. But Swoopes and Heard, both former starters, will get their chance under new offensive coordinator Sterlin Gilbert.If its Buechele, it would be the biggest home start for a Texas freshman quarterback since Colt McCoy led the No. 2 Longhorns against No. 1 Ohio State in 2006. McCoy already had a win over North Texas a week earlier, but his national debut was a disaster of a 24-7 loss.Strong and Gilbert call Buechele a natural leader, a strong competitor and gifted athlete. But they are reluctant to anoint him too soon.Each one of them, theyre different and they all bring something different to the game, Strong said.There are other worry spots, like a defense that struggled all last season and is woefully short on experience up front. Texas welcomed five freshmen defensive linemen who all pack over 300 pounds. Strong will be counting on them for depth.And theyre not sloppy. Its weight put on the right way, Strong said.Strong is 11-14 in heading into his third season. Texas hasnt had three consecutive losing seasons since 1954-56.The whole attitude of the team is totally different. The whole team has a sense of urgency. You have a group of guys who are willing to work with one another. Its a totally different feel than it has been the last two years, Strong said.That will be tested immediately by Notre Dame in a special Sunday night game that could turn up the heat on Strong if the Longhorns lose.(Notre Dame) is a crucial game. We have the spotlight. Were at home, Strong said. Authentic Manny Ramirez Jersey . -- Arizona raced out to a big lead and did not back off, hitting the accelerator instead. Authentic Tyler Naquin Jersey . -- Charlie Graham stopped 67 shots as the Belleville Bulls edged the visiting Guelph Storm 6-5 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. http://www.cheapindiansjerseys.us/authentic-kenny-lofton-jersey/ . "No difference at all," chirped U.S. roommate and linemate James van Riemsdyk. "Its still the same cranky Phil. Authentic Yan Gomes Jersey .H. -- Matt Kenseth made it 2 for 2 in the Chase, holding off teammate Kyle Busch to win Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Authentic Jason Kipnis Jersey . That gave fans outside Joe Louis Arena another chance to ask for autographs from the 19-year-old whose stardom in the NHL has arrived earlier than most expected. SPRINGFIELD, N.J. -- A capsule look at major championship held at Baltusrol, site of the 98th PGA Championship to be played July 28-31:Major: 2005 PGA Championship (Lower Course)Winner: Phil MickelsonScore: 276Margin: 1 shotRunner-up: Steve Elkington, Thomas BjornSummary: Mickelson was tied for the lead in the 18th fairway when he tapped the plaque commemorating Jack Nicklaus 1-iron to the green when he won the 1967 U.S. Open. Mickelson missed the green to the right, but chipped to 2 feet for a tap-in birdie and his second major championship. It finished on Monday because of rain. Tiger Woods, who had finished at 2-under 278, was so certain there wouldnt be a playoff that he flew home to Florida.---Major: 1993 U.S. Open (Lower Course)Winner: Lee JanzenScore: 272Margin: 2 shotsRunner-up: Payne StewartNoteworthy: Janzen became the second player to win a U.S. Open with all four rounds in the 60s, and he tied the U.S. Open record that Jack Nicklaus set in 1980, also at Baltusrol. This was the first of Janzens two U.S. Open titles. He would win again five years later at Olympic Club, again with Stewart as the runner-up. John Daly became the first player to reach the 630-yard 17th hole in two with a drive and a 1-iron.---Major: 1980 U.S. Open (Lower Course)Winner: Jack NicklausScore: 272Margin: 2 shotsRunner-up: Isao AokiNoteworthy: Tom Weiskopf became the second player to shoot 63 in the U.S. Open in the first round, only for Jack Nicklaus to match him on the same day. Nicklaus had a 3-foot putt for 62 and missed it. Weiskopf followed with a 75-76-75 and finished 17 shots behind. The threat came from Isao Aoki, who caught Nicklaus after 54 holes but couldnt keep up with the Golden Bear. Nicklaus won his 16th major at age 40.---Major: 1967 U.S. Open (Lower Course)Winner: Jack NicklausScore: 275Margin: 4 shotsRunner-up: Arnold PalmerNoteworthy: Nicklaus closed with a 65 to break the U.S. Open scoring record for 72 holes that had stood since Ben Hogan at Riviera in 1948. Nicklaus and Palmer started the final round one shot behind amateur Marty Fleckman, who shot 80. Arnold Palmer became the first player to twice post a sub-280 score in the U.S. Open, but it wasnt ennough to keep Nicklaus from his second U.ddddddddddddS. Open title. He would break his own record 13 years later at Baltusrol.---Major: 1954 U.S. Open (Lower Course)Winner: Ed FurgolScore: 284Margin: 1 shotRunner-up: Gene LittlerNoteworthy: Furgol won his only major by closing with a 72 to hold off Gene Littler, who had won the 1953 U.S. Amateur the year before. Defending champion Ben Hogan, who two months earlier had lost in a playoff to Sam Snead at the Masters, was two shots behind going into the 36-hole final day but shot 76 in the third round and never mounted a charge.---Major: 1936 US. Open (Upper Course)Winner: Tony ManeroScore: 282Margin: 2 shotsRunner-up: Harry CooperNoteworthy: The U.S. Open record score had stood for 20 years until Tony Manero shattered it with a closing 67 for what turned out to be his only major. As much attention fell to Harry Lighthorse Cooper. He had the 54-hole lead at the Masters in April, only to shoot 76 in the final round and finish one shot behind Horton Smith. At the U.S. Open, he had the 54-hole lead and shot 73 to finish two shots behind. It was Coopers third 54-hole lead in a major. He never won one.---Major: 1915 U.S. Open (Old Course)Winner: Jerome TraversScore: 297Margin: 1 shotRunner-up: Tom McNamaraNoteworthy: Travers was the second amateur to win the U.S. Open, following Francis Ouimet two years earlier at Brookline. He previously had won the U.S. Amateur four times. He did not return to defend. In fact, he never entered another U.S. Open. Travers had a successful career on Wall Street.---Major: 1903 U.S. Open (Old Course)Winner: Willie AndersonScore: 307Margin: Playoff (82-84)Runner-up: David BrownNoteworthy: Anderson shares the U.S. Open record of four victories with Bobby Jones, Ben Hogan and Jack Nicklaus. This was his second, and the first of three in a row. He shot 82 in the last round and was caught by David Brown, the 1886 British Open champion who closed with a 76. 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