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  2. I think what you're saying is true, for now. Let's see if Sean Miller can elevate us. CDC is giving him what is needed to do so.
  3. Texas basketball is a top 15-20 job in the country. That's where I have always been and remain. Rick Barnes gave it the look of a top 10-12 job for about a decade. Good discussion ... Current list (different from traditional list) ... tradition, talent pool to recruit from, fan base, NIL, conference future set up, etc... Top group: Kentucky Kansas North Carolina Duke UConn Michigan Michigan State Arizona Florida Louisville Villanova UCLA Next group: Indiana Gonzaga Arkansas Texas Illinois Auburn USC Wisconsin Syracuse Maryland Ohio State Tennessee Iowa State Missouri Alabama Oregon Purdue NC State Creighton Marquette St. John's Baylor Houston Virginia Moving up: BYU Texas Tech SMU
  4. Unbelievable accomplishment! CDC outdid himself with this hire last year. Congrats Coach Bob Bowman and The Longhorn Men’s Swimming & Diving Team! First men’s coach to win back-to-back national titles in swimming/diving at 2 different universities. Hook em! 🤘🏼🐂🧡 https://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/news/bob-bowman-becomes-first-mens-coach-to-win-consecutive-national-titles-at-different-schools/
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  6. https://texaslonghorns.com/news/2025/3/30/mens-swimming-and-diving-mens-swimming-and-diving-wins-2025-ncaa-national-championship.aspx#:~:text=– The Texas Men's Swimming and,year head coach Bob Bowman . Hook em!! 🤘🏼🐂🧡
  7. I wasn't sure where to ask about this, but have we heard any news on who Coach Miller is going to bring in for his staff?
  8. Only 14 to go for Bowman to catch the Goat of ALL Goats, Eddie Reese! Hook’em!!
  9. @Gerry Hamilton @Bobby Burton Told y’all swimming would make Bowman the first of the new hires to win one! Many more to come! Always proud to be a UT swAmmer. That’s how us retirees refer to ourselves. Look forward to hearing yall talk about it on C&F Monday morning! Hook’em!!
  10. Nothing like a NATTY!!! Congratulations! Hook’em!!
  11. Congratulations to the Men’s Swimming and Diving NATIONAL CHAMPION S
  12. National Champions again!!
  13. Men’s Swim and Dive’s Hobson and Kós set new NCAA records, Texas builds upon lead heading into final day The Longhorns set two NCAA records and combined for three event victories, led by Rex Maurer’s win in the 400 IM, Hobson’s victory in the 200 free and Kós’ win in the 100 back. 03.29.2025 Story Links RESULTS FEDERAL WAY, Wash. – Highlighted by three victories on the day and two NCAA records, the Texas Men's Swimming and Diving program increased its lead on day three of the 2025 NCAA Championships at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center Friday night. The first-place Longhorns have compiled 368 total points heading into the final day of the four-day meet. California (2nd-312.5), Indiana (3rd-304), Florida (4th-233), Georgia (5th-177.5), Arizona State (6th-172), Tennessee (7th-162.5), Stanford (8th-162), NC State (9th-128) and Michigan (10th-83) follow behind to round out the top-10. Texas grasps onto a 55.5-point advantage over second-place Cal. Sophomore Rex Maurer added his second NCAA crown in as many days after recording a personal-best time of 3:34.00 to win the 400 IM. Also joining Maurer in the final, freshman Cooper Lucas earned All-American distinction after placing sixth in 3:38.18. Senior David Johnston was the third Longhorn in the A final, registering an eighth-place finish in 3:42.73. Seniors Luke Hobson and Chris Guiliano went 1-2 in the 200 free final with Hobson shattering his own NCAA, American and school record en route to winning his third-straight title. The Reno, Nev., native threw down a flaming 1:28.33 to three-peat in the event. Guiliano swam the best 200 free of his career after finishing runner-up in 1:29.42. In the 100 breast, sophomore Nate Germonprez finished third after touching the wall in 50.29 – earning his third All-America selection of the national meet. Two Longhorns filled the 100 back A final in Hubert Kós and Will Modglin. Kós continued to dazzle at the national meet, obliterating the 100 back NCAA record in a scorching 43.20. Kós was the second Longhorn of the night, joining Hobson, to set a new NCAA mark. Kós edged out top-seed Johnn Marshall of Florida in a sensational performance to garner gold. Modglin joined Kós on the podium after finishing seventh in 44.17. To close out the night, Modglin, Germonprez, Kós and Hobson lowered the school record in the 400 medley relay, combining to go 2:58.95 and finish runner-up in a clutch performance. The previous school record of 2:59.22 was set by John Shebat, Will Licon, Joseph Schooling and Jack Conger at the 2017 NCAA Championships. Freshman Jacob Welsh received his first career All-American honor after finishing fourth in the 3-meter with 395.95 total points, adding 15 points to Texas' tally. The Longhorns head into the final day of the four-day meet on Saturday, beginning with prelims at Noon CT for the 200 back, 100 free, 200 breast and 200 fly. Platform diving trials are slated for 2 p.m. while 1,650 free prelims will start at 5:45 p.m. Platform consolations are set for 7:15 p.m. Finals for all events plus the 400 free relay will start at 8 p.m. All events can be streamed on ESPN+. Longhorn All-Americans Coby Carrozza: 800 freestyle relay Nate Germonprez: 200 medley relay, 100 breaststroke, 400 medley relay Chris Guiliano: 200 medley relay, 800 freestyle relay, 50 freestyle, 200 freestyle relay, 200 freestyle Luke Hobson: 800 freestyle relay, 500 freestyle, 200 freestyle relay, 200 freestyle, 400 medley relay David Johnston: 400 IM Hubert Kós: 200 medley relay, 200 IM, 200 freestyle relay, 100 backstroke, 400 medley relay Cooper Lucas: 400 IM Rex Maurer: 800 freestyle relay, 500 freestyle, 400 IM Will Modglin: 200 medley relay, 200 freestyle relay, 100 backstroke, 400 medley relay Jacob Welsh: 3-meter Team Standings TEXAS – 368 California – 312.5 Indiana – 304 Florida – 233 Georgia – 177.5 Arizona State – 172 Tennessee – 162.5 Stanford – 162 NC State – 128 Michigan – 83 The Schedule Saturday, March 29 | Live results Prelims | Noon CT | 10 a.m. PT Platform diving trials | 2 p.m. CT | Noon PT 1650 freestyle prelims | 5:45 p.m. CT | 3:45 p.m. PT Platform diving consolation finals | 7:15 p.m. CT | 5:15 p.m. PT Finals | 8 p.m. CT | 6 p.m. PT 1,650-yard freestyle 200-yard backstroke 100-yard freestyle 200-yard breaststroke 200-yard butterfly Platform diving – finals 400-yard freestyle relay
  14. UNM down to Eric Olen and Andy Kennedy. The former is in his early 40s and took a DII team into DI and eventually took it to the NCAA tournament this year and lost a naibiter to Michigan. The latter is in his late 50s and made 2 tournaments in 12 seasons at a P5 school and 2 more in 5 years at UAB.
  15. Might not be that hot of a take, but while Texas (or any SEC job) has more resources and leverage because of football money, some solely basketball schools (because of history and wins) are still better head coaching jobs than Texas.
  16. After today’s double header sweep, the Hotns have scored 204 runs through 26 games. 7.85 runs per game. Offense is cooking.
  17. Keith Moreland is one of the best baseball announcers…period. And we get to listen to him covering UT Baseball. I might be biased but he is my age and I scheduled my spring classes around UT Baseball at the old Clark Field. I loved that old stadium. Reminiscing is over now…lol
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