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Schmoul (sp?) for OrangeBloods...nah, I'm good.
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Most Obscure Longhorn
Assistant Regional Manager replied to Mike Gosnell's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Doug Shankle & William Graham
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Chris Warren III
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@Gerry Hamilton WBGT stands for Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature. It is a type of weather measure that tells you how hot it feels outdoors. It looks at air temperature, water in the air, wind, and sunlight. Three Parts of WBGT Wet-bulb temperature: Measures how water evaporates. This shows how sweat cools the body. It handles humidity. Black globe temperature: Uses a black sphere to measure radiant heat from the sun. Dry-bulb temperature: Measures standard air temperature in the shade. Why WBGT Matters It is more accurate than a standard heat index for people working or playing in direct sun. Schools, sports leagues, and the military use it to plan safe water breaks or cancel outdoor events. It helps prevent dangerous conditions like heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
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Happy Feller
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Buck Burnette
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17 Days Until Kickoff: Who Was The Best No. 17?
Midhorn75 replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
What happened to 18 days? -
Dustin Earnest
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Bobby Davidson
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ITT: people naming well known players
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Briles at Texas in alternative universe
Oldest Horn replied to Quinncent McManning, Jr.'s topic in On Texas Football Forum
Odd, because Jimmy Sexton admitted a few years later that he was playing the rogue Texas regents against Bama. Also, how did a coach about to be fired anyway blow it all up? -
I always wished Lil Jordan Humphries had come back for his final year. I always thought he was underrated. He didn’t have the blazing speed, as witnessed at the combine, but he was a playmaker with the ball in his hands. It would have been beneficial to him as well to come back for his senior year. He was incredible at high pointing the ball and 50/50 catches.
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Briles at Texas in alternative universe
Jeff Howe replied to Quinncent McManning, Jr.'s topic in On Texas Football Forum
BTW, this story making the rounds is proof that we’re out of talking season. We’re now squarely behind in “Football, Please Get Here in a Hurry” Season. -
Ron McKelvey / Ron Weaver
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I thought he was gonna be the next great Texas back after watching him run all over Lake Travis in the State Championship game during my 8th grade year. One of the first disappointments I experienced when I started following recruiting
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Lovell Pinkney 🤘
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Briles at Texas in alternative universe
jonbailey replied to Quinncent McManning, Jr.'s topic in On Texas Football Forum
I'm glad he was never the coach at Texas but I'm curious how moving from Waco to Austin would have impacted the off the field stuff. The baylor scandal broke in 2016, two years after this theoretical hire. Would all the horrible stuff stayed buried in Waco? Could that above the law, win at all costs attitude work in the much less insular Austin? Can you separate the awful off the field stuff from what you get on the field or is it part of why he was having success at the time. -
Reggie Hemphill Mapps