LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Texas coach Charlie Strong walked slowly off the turf at Memorial Stadium, swimming upstream against thousands of Kansas fans trying to join the jubilant celebration at midfield.His wife was weeping outside the Longhorns locker room.His boss walked by with nothing to say.The Longhorns 24-21 overtime loss to lowly Kansas on Saturday may have been the final blow to Strongs fragile tenure in Austin. Even if he coaches in next weeks regular-season finale against TCU, few believe he will be given another year to turn around his fortunes.Asked whether he knew what the loss meant, Strong replied: No, I dont. No idea.He refused to say much more. His players were just as silent.I love Coach Strong. Thats my dog, Longhorns safety DeShon Elliott said. I love him, but like I said, thats not our decision. We cant make that decision. Its the AD and all the men up there.Texas athletic director Mike Perrin, who said earlier this season that he will evaluate Strong only after the finale, looked away and did not stop to speak to reporters after the game.Strong is in the third year of a five-year contract, but not even a $10 million buyout could be enough to save him. He has failed to take the program to the same heights he took Louisville, going 16-20 overall, and is in danger of finishing with his third straight losing season.His only bowl appearance came in 2014, when he lost to Arkansas in the Texas Bowl.Youre upset. You never want this to happen, said Texas quarterback Shane Buechele, who threw an interception on the first possession of overtime that allowed Kansas to kick the winning field goal.You have to get everyone to rally back. Were a family in there, Buechele said, before adding of Strong: Were going to fight for him this next game.The Longhorns (5-6, 3-5) have shown some fight this season, beating Notre Dame in double overtime to open the season, ever-so-briefly giving Strong a reprieve from all the critics.But close losses at California, Oklahoma State and in the Red River Rivalry against Oklahoma put an end to any fuzzy feelings. Another close loss to Kansas State a couple of weeks later combined with last weeks 24-20 loss to West Virginia put his job in peril.Nothing could be more damaging than a loss to the Jayhawks, though.Kansas hadnt beaten a Football Bowl Subdivision school since 2014, and hadnt won a conference game in 19 tries. The Jayhawks only win in nearly two seasons under coach David Beaty was against lower-level Rhode Island in the season opener, and the Longhorns had handled them in their last 13 meetings.Yet four turnovers in the second quarter got the Longhorns in trouble, and more missteps down the stretch allowed Kansas to overcome a 21-10 deficit and force overtime in the final seconds of regulation.Matthew Wymans 25-yard field goal sent Strong striding off the field.This one hurts, Texas wide receiver Jacore Warrick said. Everyone is disappointed. We wanted to come out. We wanted to play well. Ultimately, no matter what happens throughout the game, the end result, we want to be a W. And its not. We could have put the game away early.Asked about his coachs future, Warrick replied simply: Trying not to think about it.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25 . Adidas Prophere NZ . 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SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The emotional stories of women who say they were sexually assaulted more than a decade ago by Bill Cosby prompted California state lawmakers to approve a bill to eliminate the states 10-year limit on filing rape and related charges.On Wednesday, Gov. Jerry Brown announced that he has approved the legislation to revoke that limitation.Beginning next year, the bill will end the statute of limitations in certain rape and child molestation cases. It will also end the time limit on older cases in which the statute of limitations has not yet expired.The new law, SB813, will not, however, help women who made allegations against Cosby dating back more than 10 years, including some from the 1960s.Cosby has repeatedly denied the sex abuse allegations made by dozens of women nationwide. He is facing just one criminal case stemming from sex abuse. A trial is set to begin in June in Pennsylvania.Defense lawyer Angela Agrusa has said Cosbys accusers have stirred passions even though their stories of abuse have not been investigated by police.California lawmakers sent the statute of limitations bill to Brown without a single dissenting vote.State Sen. Connie Leyva, D-Chino, credited intense lobbying of lawmakers and the governor by advocates who kept the fight alive for the countless rape victims that have already spoken up and also those that have yet to come forward.The bills signing ells every rape and sexual assault victim in California that they matter and that, regardless of when they are ready to come forward, they will always have an opportunity to seek justice in a court of law, she said in a statement. Rapists should never be able to evade legal consequences simply because an arbitrary time limit has expired.ddddddddddddSeventeen other states already have no statute of limitations on rape, according to the California Womens Law Center.In June, Colorado doubled the amount of time sexual assault victims have to seek charges from 10 to 20 years, a decision also prompted by the Cosby allegations. Nevada extended its time limit from four to 20 years last year after testimony by one of Cosbys accusers.Advocates say victims may need years before they can bring themselves to make an allegation to law enforcement. Several women said during a spring legislative hearing on the California bill that they did not come forward sooner because they were traumatized or afraid no one would believe them.However, if they wait 10 years, victims find the door to the courthouse is slammed in her face, said high-profile Los Angeles attorney Gloria Allred, who represents 30 women who say they were sexually assaulted more than a decade ago by Cosby. None can bring criminal charges because the time limit has expired.Civil rights groups and public defenders countered that extending the time limit could lead to false convictions as evidence disappears and memories fade among victims and witnesses. They say its not fair to expect a suspect to recall an alibi decades later.It could even be counterproductive, California Public Defenders Association representative Carolyn George argued, because the time limit encourages victims to come forward and investigators to move quickly. ' ' '