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Tramon Mark update

The Texas Longhorns have played the first four games without transfer guard Tramon Mark. Mark, 6-foot-5, has been rehabbing a sprained ankle suffered before the Colorado scrimmage October 26. OTF was informed Tuesday mid-morning that Mark's return could be as early as Thursday. 

Texas is "Very hopeful" that Mark will play his first game as a Longhorn Thursday against Syracuse at 6pm CST on ESPN2. The Longhorns will play either St. Joe's or Texas Tech on Friday, November 22. 

OTF will say it's a game time decision, but he progressing on schedule for a return to the court as early as Thursday. 

Tramon Mark by the numbers

2023-24 at Arkansas: 16.2 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.8 assists. He connected on 36.4% from three. 

2022-23 at Houston: 10.1 ppg, 4.9 rebs and 1.8 assists

2021-22 at Houston: 10.1 ppg, 2.4 rebs and 2.4 assists

2020-21 at Houston: 7.8 ppg, 3.0 rebs and 1.7 assists

Mark is a career 42.4% shooter in 107 games, including 32.0% (99 makes) from three, and 79.6% from the foul line. 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

Tramon Mark update

The Texas Longhorns have played the first four games without transfer guard Tramon Mark. Mark, 6-foot-5, has been rehabbing a sprained ankle suffered before the Colorado scrimmage October 26. OTF was informed Tuesday mid-morning that Mark's return could be as early as Thursday. 

Texas is "Very hopeful" that Mark will play his first game as a Longhorn Thursday against Syracuse at 6pm CST on ESPN2. The Longhorns will play either St. Joe's or Texas Tech on Friday, November 22. 

OTF will say it's a game time decision, but he progressing on schedule for a return to the court as early as Thursday. 

Tramon Mark by the numbers

2023-24 at Arkansas: 16.2 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.8 assists. He connected on 36.4% from three. 

2022-23 at Houston: 10.1 ppg, 4.9 rebs and 1.8 assists

2021-22 at Houston: 10.1 ppg, 2.4 rebs and 2.4 assists

2020-21 at Houston: 7.8 ppg, 3.0 rebs and 1.7 assists

Mark is a career 42.4% shooter in 107 games, including 32.0% (99 makes) from three, and 79.6% from the foul line. 

 

 

Thanks Gerry. Man that’s great news. Need the final piece. 

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Syracuse is a good stepping stone to better competition without us facing a really strong opponent in our first game with Mark.

Syracuse is undefeated, but it won at home by only 2 over Colgate and needed 2 OT to beat Youngstown State.

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1 hour ago, bierce said:

Syracuse is a good stepping stone to better competition without us facing a really strong opponent in our first game with Mark.

Syracuse is undefeated, but it won at home by only 2 over Colgate and needed 2 OT to beat Youngstown State.

Not to mention they only won by 4 at home against someone named Le Moyne.

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5 minutes ago, GQ03 said:

Not to mention they only won by 4 at home against someone named Le Moyne.

Yep.  P5 and not expected to challenge for bubble status.

But not in the category of MVSU or Chicago State, so a definite step up in level of competition.

Eddie Lampkin is a load in the middle. 

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5 minutes ago, GQ03 said:

I'm not gonna lie, first time I heard of it I thought it was a Culinary Arts trade school. 

I had a roommate in Austin while I was in law school who left to enter the CIA.

The Culinary Institute of America. 

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