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Texas versus Notre Dame football preview

Kickoff set for 7:30 p.m. Sunday on ABC

SOUTH BEND, IN - SEPTEMBER 05: Kris Boyd #2 of the Texas Longhorns tackles and dislodges the helmet of Jaylon Smith #9 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish during the fourth quarter at Notre Dame Stadium on September 5, 2015 in South Bend, Indiana. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish won 38-3. (Photo by Jon Durr/Getty Images)

The Texas Longhorns open their 2016 football season Sunday night versus No. 10 ranked Notre Dame at home in a rematch of last season's opener.

Notre Dame won convincingly last year 38-3.

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Both programs have yet to announce their starting quarterbacks, as both head coaches say they might play two during the game. Texas senior quarterback Tyrone Swoopes has been competing with true freshman Shane Buechele, while DeShone Kizer and Malik Zaire each started at times last season.

Notre Dame leads the all-time series 9-2.

WHAT'S AT STAKE

Texas coach Charlie Strong's future. After consecutive losing seasons — no Longhorns coach has had three in a row since the 1950s — the third-year coach has a national stage to sink or make a statement the program is turning around. Notre Dame can't afford early stumbles to struggling programs if it wants to be a national playoff contender in December.

KEY MATCHUP

Notre Dame freshman S Devin Studstill vs. Texas WR John Burt. Studstill must protect the secondary against the deep ball, which is sure to come in new Texas offensive coordinator Sterlin Gilbert's game plan. Burt is Texas' top target, a 6-foot-3 speedster who finished second in the Big 12 in the 110-meter hurdles. Texas will look to him to stretch the field.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Notre Dame: QBs DeShone Kizer and Malik Zaire. Both are proven playmakers. Only one can start. Coach Brian Kelly has been mysterious about that and it hasn't set well with either one. Kelly's approach could be bold or backfire if neither player developed good chemistry with the offense around him.

Texas: LB Malik Jefferson. The Texas defense was among the worst in school history and desperately needs a big year from the sophomore who is already slated as one of the top players in the Big 12. His pass rushing and run-stuffing tackles will be important to getting Texas off the field on third down.

FACTS & FIGURES

Texas is 3-8 against ranked opponents the last two years ... Notre Dame is starting the season with a true road game for the first time in 10 years ... Texas will introduce its new live longhorn steer mascot Bevo XV after his predecessor passed away last year from cancer.


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