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25-26 Director's Cup Thread
Huskie1 replied to DirectorsCupUpdates's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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We’re 64 days away from Texas football. Today’s No. 64 group is loaded with some serious big-man history. Casey Hampton headlines it... two-time First-Team All-American, 2000 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, 329 career tackles, 54 TFL, 5-time NFL Pro Bowler and 2-time Super Bowl champ. One of the best defensive tackles to ever come through Texas. Kasey Studdard was a key piece of the 2005 national title team, who earned All-Big 12 honors in both 2005 and 2006, helped clear the way for one of the most explosive offenses in Texas history, and won the Joseph W. Moore Award for Tenacity, which pretty much sums up the way he played. Bobby Mitchell was a Hall of Honor offensive lineman from the late-60s/early-70s run that included two national titles and three SWC championships. And Frank Bedrick owns one of the biggest individual plays in Texas bowl history: helping stuff Joe Namath on fourth-and-one at the goal line to preserve the Longhorns’ upset of No. 1 Alabama in the 1965 Orange Bowl. Who is your favorite?
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Oregon and Indiana do not play each other this year. Scratch #2 off your list. Miami will not be a top 7 team in 2026, but they will be in the Playoffs by default (ACC champs after all). The loser of the Ohio St - Texas game will still make the CFB Playoffs even with 3 losses on their record. In fact, there’s a great chance this season that TWO teams with 3 losses will make the Playoffs. The Big 12 has a really good chance of getting two teams into the Playoffs this season (due to such a putrid bottom half of their league). Watch BYU here. People are assuming way too much about 3-loss teams not making the playoffs based on a sample size 2 previous years. That assumption won’t hold in 2026. At least one Big Ten team will make the Playoffs this season with 3 losses (just look at the schedules), and there’s a really good chance an SEC team with 3 losses will as well (the SEC moving to a 9-game schedule has a huge impact here). 2026 Playoffs breakdown: Big Ten - 4 teams SEC - 3 teams ACC - 1 team Big 12 - 2 teams G5 - 1 team Notre Dame
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I declared Matas vokietaitis as the softest big man I’ve ever watched after one game… against Duke lol.. At least I can use one of my favorite gifs below. Happy Friday fellas!
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I’m an idiot because I once believed Ketch was the best in the business. No one can top that level of idiocy.
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Oops. Guess that's mine👀
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66 Days Until Kickoff: Who Was The Best No. 66?
PaulieD replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Doug Dawson for the win. -
I think you’re taking this too hard. It’s not that big of a deal.
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Message board comments matter
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It did last year. I’m far from a fair weather fan, but I traveled to that game, Florida and Georgia. Season ticket holder almost 30 years and didn’t make a home game. After the 2024 season, going to the SEC championship and CFP playoff games ya sorta knew it was over in Gainsville. Traveled to Athens to check off the list but the game felt an awful lot like OSU asd Florida. Struggling uphill all game long. Confident we re-write the script 2nd week this year at home. 🤘🏼
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There is no appeal process with FIFA and the World Cup only in fhe professional leagues is there an appeal process.
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Hell Miami should run through the ACC with ease. They're just so much more talented than the rest in that conference it's insane. Especially with addition of Mensah at QB. SMU seems like they'll make some noise, outside of that, what else does the ACC have? Clemson seems like it's a downward trend but what do I know? 2025 was really disappointing for them, they returned a lot and kind of just fell off.
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Even though Penn St is Iowa St in Nittany Lion pajamas, they're schedule is so easy that they'll probably get to 10 wins rather easily. Clemson is not making the cfp and is not winning that game. To me there is a clear top 7 teams made up of Texas, Georgia, Ohio St, Oregon, Indiana, Miami and Notre Dame. There are only 5 regular season games where two of those teams face each other and all 5 of the following should be on any list about the top 10 games: 1. Ohio St at Texas 2. Oregon at Indiana 3. Ohio St at Indiana 4. Oregon at Ohio St 5. Miami at Notre Dame
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hey best of luck to the kid, time to go get us another S.
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That's how I look like when McDonalds tells me the ice cream machine is broken...again.
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I have watched all of the top ranked teams play and I think this tourney is wide open. Any of the final 16 can win it.
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Welcome to College, Austin Goosby
Alex Butler replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
That’s coming too lol. It’s like Voldemort you mustn’t mention their name or acknowledge their existence 😆 -
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Question for the hunters on the board…
tmataya replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
My grandfather had always hunted in Wisconsin. When we hunted in Llano he called the deer German shepherds. He wasn’t far off. Deer in Wisconsin can be double the weight of a Texas whitetail. -
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thought this was a parking ticket post based on the title
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Okay