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Aspann85 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
If we take an elite we are only taking 1 so the money would be fine. -
OTF Premium Brayden Rouse announcing July 8
Aspann85 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Haha, idk! Someone research! I donβt have time for those shenanigans. @CJ Vogel you savage enough to look into this young blood?? -
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drag worm replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
This. We are a Wingo injury away from a Herman era receiver corp this season. Hoping at least two of the 25 trio prove to be elite in the next two seasons. - Today
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OTF Premium Jalen Lott (2:05pm CST)
Game of the Century replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
That earned a belly laugh! -
Came across this article on CBS Sports (in partnership with 247) from exactly 2 years ago to the day that outlined their rankings of all Head Coaches in College Football. https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/big-12-coach-rankings-2023-oklahoma-states-mike-gundy-dethroned-as-tcus-sonny-dykes-rises-to-top/ Texas had just come off the 8-5 Season, second year under Sark culminating with a loss to Washington in the bowl game. In this article, posted on July 8, 2023, Sark ranked 37th overall and 8th among the Big 12 coaches according to their internal poll. This was only 2 f'ng years ago. Has any coach achieved more and helped their team improve more in the past 2 seasons than Sark and the Texas Coaching Staff? It's not even close. 1) Back to Back College Football Playoff Semi-finals. The only team to make it both years to the playoffs. 2) Final Season Big 12 Conf Championship followed by Inaugural Season SEC Conf Championship Runner Up. Georgia matched with 1-1 record in past 2 SEC Conf Championships. No Other team made it to past 2 conference championships. Georgia with advantage here, given SEC. Since joining the SEC in 2012, A&M has never even made it to the Conf Championship game. 3) 25 Wins over the Past 2 Seasons. Tied with Ohio State for the Most Wins in past 2 years. Georgia a close 3rd with 24 wins. 4) 23 Players Selected in the NFL Draft. The most of any team over the past 2 years. 5) #1 Recruiting Class. First time Texas ranked #1 in Recruiting since the 2000s. 6) Pre-Season ESPN #1 on Football Power Index entering 2025 Season. https://www.espn.com/college-football/fpi Some teams (e.g. TCU in 2023 or FSU in 2024) caught lightning in a bottle for one year but it's very different to see the foundation built and sustaining success, getting better YOY under Sark's leadership. If we go back 3 years, OMG, was it ugly during that 6-game losing streak? The seeds were being planted and players being developed back in 2021 and 2022 and the results have been paying off ever since on the field. Lots to be excited about going into this season and even more to be grateful for how far the Horns have come. Drinking the orange kool-aid on this Monday evening, July 7th with barely more than 50 days till kick-off against OSU. Hook em!! π§‘π€π
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Not Another Ojo Post - Tech's $5M Deal per The Athletic
ArizonaLonghorn replied to horns96's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Basically a three year $775,000 per year guarantee from Tech's revenue sharing pool, with a verbal agreement to possibly more than double it if things break right. Anyone have a good guess as to what Texas might offer in this situation? I'd guess $500,000 - $600,000 annually (could be higher but a lot of NIL contracts to feed with just $15 million) and for how long? One year, maybe two? I doubt Texas offers a three year guarantee. Anyone know or have an informed guess? You can see why an agent would urge Ojo to take the long term guarantee. Saw this tidbit on how the NIL Go team is looking at third party contracts when the ACC asked Deloitte to look at current NIL deals involving ACC athletes: Deloitte told ACC officials that 90% of existing NIL contracts with public companies would have been approved. More than 70% of deals with booster collectives would have been denied. So basically deals like Quinn had with Dr. Pepper or Arch has with Red Bull or the self driving guys (forgot which one) would pass the test, but those "$50,000 for visiting a children's hospital" deals likely would not. I'm guessing there will be tons of $599 deals (maybe for daily social media posts like the Miami booster required?) to glide below the threshold. Here's what Jaden Rashada had to do to earn $13.85 million over 4 years with Florida (the Gator collective backed out of the deal and the agent sent the contract to media). Good work if you can find it. -
Not Another Ojo Post - Tech's $5M Deal per The Athletic
CHorn427 replied to horns96's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I think a part of it is that Tech and teams like them taking this approach are gambling that they can trap the recruits for a year, win immediately and then the recruits might be content missing the βverbally agreed uponβ stuff once theyβre part of a βwinnerβ. itβs shady and desperate, but shadiness and desperation are virtues in places like Lubbock and LA - Yesterday
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I don't really care much about Ojo's recruitment or him going to Tech. As Bobby said, it does seem we "dodged a bullet". I do care about the lack of transparency and learning more about the NIL landscape, so I find any scrap of info about these NIL deals interesting. Bobby alluded to some of this during OTF this morning, but I wanted to post a few excerpts from The Athletic's story on the Ojo deal. Basically, Tech's deal is based on a promise that the cap will increase over the next 4 years or that it won't be enforced. I feel almost bad for Ojo and his family being taken by this agent. Texas Techβs latest recruiting coup: How big is deal for 5-star offensive tackle? ... The Red Raiders landed a commitment on Friday from five-star offensive tackle Felix Ojo, the No. 1 recruit in Texas and a top 10 national recruit in the 2026 class, after the parties agreed to a three-year, $2.3 million revenue-sharing contract, two school sources confirmed to The Athletic on Saturday. ... ESPN reported on Friday that Ojo was receiving a three-year deal worth $5.1 million, according to his agent, Derrick Shelby of Prestige Management. Shelby confirmed those figures to The Athletic on Saturday, but three Texas Tech sources refuted that number, with two confirming that Ojo is scheduled to receive an annual compensation of $775,000 per year for three years from Techβs revenue-sharing pool. Ojoβs deal, according to a Tech source, includes a verbal agreement that can escalate the total value of the contract into the $5 million range if there were a large jump in the revenue sharing cap for schools or if there is minimal regulation of schoolsβ adhering to the cap, in much the way there has been minimal regulation of NIL since its institution in 2021. Shelby declined to share a copy of the contract with The Athletic but stood by the initially reported numbers. As Bobby mentioned this morning, they also outline the tentative nature of all these deals being offered by USC, Tech et al. ... The news of Ojoβs commitment and contract agreement represents the continued changing tides of college recruiting. After the approval of the House v. NCAA settlement and implementation of revenue sharing, colleges can allocate up to roughly $20.5 million to pay athletes across their sponsored sports. Schools could begin directly paying players on their current roster on July 1. They can verbally negotiate deals with future recruits and send official written scholarship offers and revenue-sharing contract offers beginning Aug. 1 of the recruitβs senior year of high school, but those contracts cannot be signed until each respective sportβs signing period begins, which is Dec. 3 for the FBS. ... Basically, any commitment given in July should be taken with a grain of salt. Let's see what these NIL deals look like in December when they're in writing. π€
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OTF Premium Jalen Lott (2:05pm CST)
GetHooked replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I don't think so. He's muted so much, I think of him as "the mutant". -
I'm wrong 39th overall. I still felt it was a reach π
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I thought teven Jenkins from Oklahoma State went first round
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OTF Premium Jalen Lott (2:05pm CST)
Lord Alveri replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I remember when I thought Richard Wesley was found money at the beginning of what would be a fury of comittments π« -
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DanielOnorato replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Would you say the freshman tight ends have been more impressive than the young wide receivers at this juncture from a future recruiting standpoint? -
OTF Premium Jalen Lott (2:05pm CST)
aaronstein5 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Eso!!!!!! -
Hello folks, I think it's safe to say that we've all had heavy hearts over the past few days and seeing the devastation in Central Texas. As someone who is not from Texas, it's been incredibly heartwarming seeing our community rally around each other and strangers in the aftermath. In the interest of full transparency, I wanted to give you the behind the scenes of why we chose the Central Texas Food Bank as our charity tonight. Firstly, while we obviously appreciate the work more well-known/national/international non-profits (Red Cross, Salvation Army, etc.) do, we wanted to make a difference locally. Secondly, YouTube has a strict, weeks-long process for applying for, and being approved for, fundraiser status. I won't bore you with the details of tax forms and such, but they only accept VERIFIED charities and non-profits to be apart of this program. Of these verified charities and non-profits, Central Texas Food Bank is the closest I could find that will make a direct, local impact. Important note: 100% of the money you donate will go to the Central Texas Food Bank. No questions asked. YouTube gets none, we get none. This is SOLELY to help those in need. As for the show itself, it will look a little different. There will be no superchat option. Instead, you will see a button that looks like shaking hands, or below the chat box you can find a blue "Donate" button. I will be able to see the name of everyone who donates - I will look for your comments/questions specifically and get those moved to the front of the line. I appreciate you guys for everything you've given me (except Joe z) and lets have some fun raising money for a GREAT cause tonight! -Matthew
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Good on Mac. I am sure she will be a hell of a coach.