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                                      HARRISONBURG, Va. Cheap Nike Shox Australia . -- Jaime Nared scored 19 points, Mercedes Russell added 17 points with 11 rebounds, and No. 13 Tennessee overtook James Madison in the fourth quarter for an 81-69 win in the season opener for both teams Friday night.Tied at 62 with 8:12 left to play, Tennessee broke away for good with a 9-0 burst, capped by a three-point play from Diamond DeShields, and held off James Madison down the stretch. A free throw from Alexa Middleton with 1:23 left made it 77-67 and Tennessee protected the double-digit lead the rest of the way.Middleton had 18 points, including four 3-pointers, and DeShields finished with 10 points. Nared got all her points, including three 3-pointers, in the first half and fouled out in the fourth quarter.James Madison was led by Precious Hall, who scored a career-high 39 points, including seven 3-pointers. Kamiah Smalls had 15 points and 12 rebounds for the Dukes. Nike Shox Australia Sale . 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Strong had two years left on a guaranteed contract that pays more than $5 million per year, but was the first coach in Texas history with three consecutive losing seasons.Reports that he would be fired swirled after a late-season loss to lowly Kansas, and school officials made it official after Fridays 31-9 loss to TCU meant Texas would finish 5-7 without a bowl game for the second straight year.Charlie Strong is an outstanding leader and role model who worked hard with great integrity to move Longhorn football in the right direction, university President Greg Fenves said in a statement on Saturday. In the end, the results over three seasons were not there. It was not clear the future was going to be at the levels expected of Longhorn football.Texas moved quickly to replace him. Hours after firing Strong, Texas announced it had hired Houstons Tom Herman to take over. Herman was 22-4 in his only two seasons with the Cougars, his first job as a college head coach.Strongs tenure was notable at first for his disciplinarian style and core values code of conduct. But the losses quickly mounted and Texas struggled just to qualify for bowl games despite recruiting classes hailed as some of the nations best. Texas had hoped for a turnaround this season after a 2-0 start, but a three-game losing streak and a 0-2 start in the Big 12 quickly followed.Strong was a landmark hire for Texas in 2014, an up-and-comer who had earned his shot at one of the nations top programs after a four-year record of 37-15 at Louisville.His arrival on campus wasnt just about football , but also confronting the universitys long history of segregation and racism. Until 2010, a campus dorm was named after a past leader of the Ku Klux Klan. And a statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis stood in the shadow of the central campus clock tower from 1930 until student protests forced its removal in 2015.Strongs hiring was a social leap forward, but his short tenure was marked by turmoil, losing football and a divided fan base.That he lasted three years showed remarkable restraint for a school that forced out Mack Brown in 2013, eight years after he won a national title, once the Longhorns came up just short of sharing the Big 12 championship.When I took this job three years ago, I came here to win the national championship, and I came here to change lives, Strong said after the loss to TCU. I was told when I came in three years ago to build a program. The wins and losses dontt add up, but its more than that . Nike Shox Shoes Australia. .. (Its) taking the program in the right direction.Many of Strongs players had hoped he would get another year.Weve been blessed to have him, freshman quarterback Shane Buechele said Friday night. No one wants him to leave. Everybody wants him to stay.Shortly after the decision to fire Strong was announced, defensive lineman Charles Omenihu tweeted, I love you coach.The question for Texas now is a new leader of a program that its supporters believe belongs among the nations elite, despite a long track record of mediocrity. As Strongs future became increasingly unclear, Houstons Tom Herman emerged as a leading candidate in multiple reports about the Texas job.Texas has five seasons of five losses or more since 2010. Since 1986, Texas has lost at least five games 16 times, a rate of 52 percent. Only Browns 10-year run of 10-win seasons from 2000-2009, two Big 12 championships and that national title in 2005 went against that tide of lackluster results.Strong grabbed national attention when he arrived and immediately announced his core values of team rules: honesty, treating women with respect, no guns and no drugs. Within a year, 10 players were dismissed after arrests or rules violations.But he didnt win enough games at a school that sits in the middle of one of college footballs most fertile recruiting grounds and boasts one of the wealthiest athletic programs in the country with its own ESPN-partnered television network. While some blamed Brown for leaving the program in shambles, Strongs lineups were still peppered with future NFL talent.Strong also made a promise he couldnt keep. In November 2014, the Longhorns were 6-5 and already qualified for a bowl when he promised a five-loss season will never happen again. Two more immediately followed, and the rest of his tenure was marked by blowout losses, blown leads and excruciating finishes.From the start, Strong struggled to win over some influential donors who liked his style but demanded more wins. Shortly after he was hired, Red McCombs, the billionaire businessman who is one of the programs most influential donors, complained that he shouldnt have the job.The high points for Strong included four straight wins over teams ranked No. 12 or higher in the Top 25. But that success only compounded the frustration over his losses that were too many to overcome.---AP College Football Writer Ralph D. Russo contributed to this report.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '