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OTF Premium 2028 recruiting note | Tuesday, 10:15 a.m.
Ron Ajatrom replied to Hank South's topic in On Texas Football Forum
a 28 trio of wideouts include Bishop, Royal, and Wright may be the best trio in UT history. Wright gives OBJ flashbacks with some of his catches, elite hands. -
SEC Logo Moved on Texas Jersey
Dread-headed Texan replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Don't care or pay attention to the logo. We are Texas and everything else is secondary🤷🏿 -
OTF Premium 2028 recruiting note | Tuesday, 10:15 a.m.
Hank South replied to Hank South's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Sunday night intel: Monday night intel: Recruit reactions from the weekend: -
Someone needs to go sneak in to the new indoor facility and take pics.
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It’s INTEGRITY above everything else regardless of the subject!
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OTF Premium CWS Elimination Game: Texas vs. Georgia | 7 p.m., ESPN
PaulieD replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Not sure why they had the two starters go the distance. Put a few innings in your back pocket? -
OTF Premium 2028 recruiting note | Tuesday, 10:15 a.m.
Ronald Dato replied to Hank South's topic in On Texas Football Forum
That's all goog. But about the recruites that visited this past weekend? Any good news you can provide concerning a commitment this week? Texas already lost an OL and very likely a LB. -
Brendan Sorsby to Enter NFL Supplemental Draft
Tuco Ramirez replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
He said exactly that. Also Joey Noclass said he might play game three or he might not. And notably the entire basis for the big 12 lawsuit was to sanction tech because they clearly insisted that they would play Sorsby. Tech fans, like their administrators, are imbeciles. -
As of midnight on Sunday, programs can now directly contact 2028 recruits (rising juniors), so you're going to see a lot of underclassmen posting graphics or messages from schools. One guy Texas is locked in on already is 5-star WR Brysen Wright out of Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin. He's already been out to Austin in April, which is really the only school he's seen other than Florida so far in his recruitment. Mandarin is where Texas signed Jaime Ffrench out of, so there are relationships there. Gerry caught up with Brysen on his recent trip to the Sunshine State: You can bet Texas is in close contact with him often now that UT can directly reach out.
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Brendan Sorsby to Enter NFL Supplemental Draft
NTXHornsFan replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Ok, I think I’m going CRAZY. I’m seeing all these tech fans say that no one said Sorsby was gonna play a game for tech. Didn’t Campbell say in an interview after the ruling he thought “they were legally obligated to play Sorsby”? -
Brendan Sorsby to Enter NFL Supplemental Draft
justwinbaby replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
May Tech get beaten up each team they play this upcoming football season. - Today
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81 Days Until Kickoff: Who Was The Best No. 81?
CoachScott619 replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Was not expecting to see Mike Jones rap lyrics when I opened this thread lol -
SEC logo is be going on the uni regardless , don’t give a rats where. Time to move on.
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Westtex joined the community
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There's a difference between great and all-time great. Nash, Nowitzki aren't either one. Without the 2001 rule changes, Steph isn't either. I'm indifferent on Barkley.
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No. 9 -- Offensive line "What elevates this unit from good to potentially elite is the influx of portal talent to combine with future first-rounders Trevor Goosby (left tackle) and Brandon Baker (right guard). Texas addressed depth concerns and added proven players expected to secure starting jobs immediately. Those additions not only improve the first five but create competition throughout the room, something every championship contender needs over the course of a long season. Western Kentucky transfer Laurence Seymore successfully got his waiver to play this season and is expected to start at left guard. However, Jaydon Chatman took advantage of his opportunity during spring practice with Seymore away and impressed the Texas staff. Former Wake Forest starter Melvin Siani is holding down the right tackle spot after starting every game last fall for the Demon Deacons. Insiders believe the center job is Connor Robertson's to lose. The versatility of this offensive line group at Texas also stands out. The Longhorns have linemen capable of excelling in pass protection while still generating movement in the running game. That's critical in Sarkisian's offense, which demands athleticism, communication and the ability to execute in space. Devin Coleman and Andre Cojoe are critical depth pieces behind the aforementioned five expected starters."
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No. 4 -- Wide receivers From Crawford: "Steve Sarkisian's team is built to win it all, largely due to the investment made in the Longhorns' wideout group. The Longhorns landed Cam Coleman, the top receiver available in the transfer portal this cycle, who had a who's who list of offers but opted to become the centerpiece of the Texas offense. Coleman arrives in Austin after producing 13 touchdowns during two seasons at Auburn and gives Arch Manning another NFL-caliber target on the perimeter. Few teams can match a one-two punch as dangerous as Coleman and Ryan Wingo on the outside. Wingo, a former five-star recruit, led Texas in receiving yards last season and should soften the blow of Texas losing Parker Livingstone to Oklahoma. Alongside Wingo, Emmett Mosley V emerged as a dependable weapon last season, averaging nearly 15 yards per catch, while former blue-chip recruits Kaliq Lockett and Ryan Niblett provide Texas with an abundance of talent waiting for larger roles. Sarkisian can rotate fresh bodies without sacrificing production, a luxury few contenders possess. And of course, there's the budding superstar who's throwing them the football. With Arch Manning entering another season as the face of the program, Texas has a quarterback capable of maximizing every matchup. That's partly why many evaluators consider Texas' pass-catching corps the SEC's best and chart the Longhorns as a national championship favorite."