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  2. Littleton says the defensive scheme is completely different. Muschamp cares about the star position. Says he's had to learn how to play to Muschamp's standard at the position.
  3. Littleton says sitting down with Coach Orphey this summer has gone a long way to getting him comfortable and acclimated this fall.
  4. The troll job of all time is available to Goosby right now. All he has to do is ride around on a rascal scooter and take no questions.
  5. Every post practice thread i pray to hear this first; "no new injuries today" or "came out of todays practice relatively healthy." 👏
  6. most important thing we want to know before this starts, "who started at LT today" ? 😀
  7. Hopefully, the Appeals Court will grant a stay on this judgement. And then Congress, which has jurisdiction over all courts not the SCOTUS, will reel in these rogue Federal District judges who are making law and regulations from their local benches. We didn't elect them and no way should they have this power. Someone has to put a stop to this nonsense.
  8. The OTF crew is here at Moncrief getting ready to hear from a handful of players. Follow here for updates!
  9. Congratulations ! Well Deserved
  10. Looks like the NFL is losing their employees left and right.
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  12. The NFL is probably most concerned about scheduling with the playoffs expanding so it doesn’t intrude on their rating dominance after the college regular season. Which to be frank is probably part of the reason why the CFP scheduling is so wacky. However, the NFL is going to be too dog because ultimately they have the product that everyone wants to watch. College football because of the limitations on eligibility and talent sailing is just not going to overtake the NFL. I do think however, that there may be more synergy with with NFL both with rules and tv contracts to ensure that revenue is raised for all involved. E.g. the rising tide lifts all boats. I can also see smaller schools going to spring ball to get a share of viewers they wouldn’t otherwise have access to. Wild times for sure. The NFL is not oblivious imo
  13. As a pledge in 1976, the only illegal activity we were asked to do was steal street signs and other things from Aggy Campus to decorate the bonfire. I felt really bad about this, but the head active in my car asked us to sneak into a corps dorm and see what we could get. I came back with a pair of the riding boots the seniors wear that I found sitting in the hall for one of their freshmen to polish. I also came back with a notebook filled with class notes. I'm grateful that my frat anonymously shipped the boots and class notes back to the corps headquarters at Aggy. What seems like fun at the time can later wear on your conscience because you know it's wrong, and you have empathy for the senior corps guy who paid a lot for the boots and for the student who wrote the class notes. I found out I was not called to be a thief.
  14. Street’s the pick, and it’s not even a debate - the man treated losing like it was a personal insult. He basically rolled into Austin, looked the schedule in the eye, and said, “Nope.” Twenty‑and‑oh. Who does that? That’s not a record, that’s a magic trick. He won a national title, never took an L, and then walked off like, “Alright, y’all can handle the rest.” Street set the bar so high NASA had to track it. 😀
  15. Also, if including coaching staffs, then M and PSU move up, right? 🤘
  16. With the Wild, Wild, West scenario that is currently unfolding, to include the possibility of SEC and Big 10 breaking away from anything that is believed or defined today (definition of amateur or professional) - the NFL seems oblivious to it all. TV contracts would seem to be the factor that appoints the rule vs the exception. Seems the NFL better get in the game, before they become the exception and the new rule is defined. Not being aware of the details of the recent court ruling that blurs the line between pro and amateur. It feels similar to the birth of the NFL when the upstart AFL rose to its limelight and todays NFL was born. Much more of a threat than the USFL, or the other wannabe leagues that popped up. Not sure what my point is, but the NFL needs to wake up and realize that just because something is the way it is today, tomorrow is not guaranteed. Football will always be, but maybe structured differently into the 2030's.
  17. Some good ones, but James Street for me. Longhorn Legend!! 🤘🏈⚾
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