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It's amazing for the school and what a crazy donation. I wonder if it'll create a wave of billionaires donating crazy amounts to their alma maters now. The important question is if any of it is going towards football. 🤣
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I would settle for a tank of gas right now
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Guess I'm going to have to step my game up! 🤘
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@Bobby Burton or any other admin. I'm trying to sign up for prizepicks but the promo code HMA isn't working for me. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks!
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Texas women's basketball portal thread
HookemDTX replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Those 5 are the reloading players if you apply my post above. They are not reloading without it. - Today
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Texas women's basketball portal thread
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
and 5 highly rated freshmen -
Texas women's basketball portal thread
HookemDTX replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
It's only reloading if you keep the players from previous classes or replace them with the same level portal players. -
Texas women's basketball portal thread
GoHorns1 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Texas just “reloads” NOT “rebuild” -
Texas women's basketball portal thread
HookemDTX replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
She has a KD deal. -
Component Value Total Value of Donation to UT $750,000,000 Total Tax Savings (Income + Capital Gains + Estate) ($741,000,000) Net Long-Term Cost to Dell Family $9,000,000 Not a bad investment
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Gonna need about tree-fiddy to the football progrum
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Dear Longhorn Nation, There are moments in our University’s history when Longhorns have changed the course of our future. Today is one of those moments. We are taking a bold step forward. Earlier this afternoon, sitting alongside Susan and Michael Dell, Governor Greg Abbott, Board of Regents Chairman Kevin Eltife, Senior Vice President and Dean Claudia Lucchinetti, and UT MD Anderson President Peter Pisters, we announced a historic philanthropic commitment that will transform The University of Texas — and our city and state — and accelerate our leadership in health and life sciences innovation. Today, we announced that Susan and Michael Dell have committed $1 billion to The University of Texas at Austin. In honor of Susan and Michael’s lifetime of giving, we are establishing the UT Dell Campus for Advanced Research and the UT Dell Medical Center, which will be the campus’s anchor tenant. Located on University-owned land in North Austin just a short drive from the Forty Acres, the new UT Dell Campus for Advanced Research will combine the full force of the best research university in the world with the renowned excellence of UT MD Anderson cancer care. When it opens in 2030, the UT Dell Medical Center will be the first of its kind — built for the AI era — enabling earlier diagnoses, delivering more precise treatments, and providing truly integrated, personalized care. In addition to their historic investment in health and life sciences innovation, Susan and Michael Dells’ gift strengthens the Texas Advanced Computing Center, supports student housing, and expands scholarships and opportunities for students to live and learn on the Forty Acres. Susan and Michael Dell are Longhorns who have a vision to change the world, a will to act on that vision, and a deep commitment to make it real. From a UT dorm‑room startup to a lifetime of service and impact, they have helped shape our University’s future and elevated our role in serving Texas and the world. We are deeply grateful for their enduring partnership. At The University of Texas, and throughout our state, we always think big. What we are building, right here in Austin, has never been built before. And with the extraordinary support of Susan and Michael Dell — and the alignment of our state, city, and UT System leaders — there has never been a better time for this great University to change the world. Hook 'em! Jim Davis
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Texas women's basketball portal thread
CutaneousHorn replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
She loves UT like Quinn does. -
The most competitive school at Texas is nursing with a 3% acceptance rate!! I was shocked to read that because you don’t hear about as much as the Business and Engineering schools.