Texas’ second Foster leaves the team amid a blow-out win against UTEP: report


Texas Longhorns star B.J. Foster is reported to have left the team during his winning streak in his opening game against UTEP Miners on Saturday.

Foster slipped out of the middle in the third quarter of the win from Texas -3-3-3, OrangeBlues.com Reported on Sunday. It is reported that he was frustrated due to his lack of time.

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Foster was in top security in the country when he was sent to Texas two years ago. In his new year, he played 12 games and recorded 46 tackles, 2.5 sacks and one hurdle. Last season, he played nine games and recorded 35 tackles and 2.5 sacks with one interception.

He was All L-America and Texas L-Texas hon Norie during his high school career. He played in the 2018 Under Armor-to-America game, which featured high school footballers from across the country. Coming to Texas, it was ranked in the top security by various recruitment websites. In the Stein American-Statesman and the Houston Chronicle ranked him as the No. 1 player in the state.

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Texas has not commented on Foster’s condition with the team. Foster did not appear to comment on reports of Longhorns leaving.

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Chris Brown entered the 2020 season as the team had a strong safety start. Foster can enter the NCAA transfer portal but will have to sit out of season due to transfer rules.