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  2. Bowl game. Rewatched this week. People underestimate how good Arch played in that game. Throwing and running and leading. A couple of games this year, I felt like he had that “wasn’t going to be denied” gene in him. Michigan was one.
  3. Beyond suffering a 5-1 road loss to Tennessee in Friday’s series opener at Lindsay Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, No. 4 Texas faces an immediate future with Ethan Mendoza’s status up in the air. The junior second baseman left the game after an awkward landing while diving for a ball hit in his direction off the bat of Volunteers second baseman Blake Grimmer. Mendoza tried to shake off what Jim Schlossnagle confirmed after the game is a shoulder injury, but he left the field and was replaced in the lineup by Callum Early. Schlossnagle didn’t have anything else concrete on Mendoza’s injury, telling Roger Wallace during his postgame radio interview that the injury is to Mendoza’s throwing shoulder (a team source told On Texas Football late Friday that there was no definitive word on the extent of the injury). “He’s in a fair amount of discomfort. We’ll just have to take it day by day and see if he’s able to — I can’t imagine he’ll be able to throw anytime soon. Maybe, he’ll be able to hit.” While Early stayed in the game for the second and third innings, he was lifted in the top of the fourth for Josh Livingston. Livingston stayed in the game after beating Tennessee’s shift with a bunt single down the third-base side of the infield, occupying first base, with Casey Borba moving to third base and Temo Becerra sliding over to second. It’s a similar configuration to the one Texas (36-11, 15-9 SEC) utilized when Adrian Rodriguez was sidelined after getting the staple in his surgically-repaired hand removed. That’s likely the mix the Longhorns will go with as long as Mendoza is out of the lineup. Mendoza, who struck out swinging in his only at-bat of the game, entered the series hitting .278 (50-for-180) with 12 doubles, eight home runs, one triple, 40 RBI and an .844 OPS. Texas and Tennessee will continue their three-game series in Knoxville on Saturday at 5 p.m. (SEC Network+). View full news story
  4. Beyond suffering a 5-1 road loss to Tennessee in Friday’s series opener at Lindsay Nelson Stadium in Knoxville, No. 4 Texas faces an immediate future with Ethan Mendoza’s status up in the air. The junior second baseman left the game after an awkward landing while diving for a ball hit in his direction off the bat of Volunteers second baseman Blake Grimmer. Mendoza tried to shake off what Jim Schlossnagle confirmed after the game is a shoulder injury, but he left the field and was replaced in the lineup by Callum Early. Schlossnagle didn’t have anything else concrete on Mendoza’s injury, telling Roger Wallace during his postgame radio interview that the injury is to Mendoza’s throwing shoulder (a team source told On Texas Football late Friday that there was no definitive word on the extent of the injury). “He’s in a fair amount of discomfort. We’ll just have to take it day by day and see if he’s able to — I can’t imagine he’ll be able to throw anytime soon. Maybe, he’ll be able to hit.” While Early stayed in the game for the second and third innings, he was lifted in the top of the fourth for Josh Livingston. Livingston stayed in the game after beating Tennessee’s shift with a bunt single down the third-base side of the infield, occupying first base, with Casey Borba moving to third base and Temo Becerra sliding over to second. It’s a similar configuration to the one Texas (36-11, 15-9 SEC) utilized when Adrian Rodriguez was sidelined after getting the staple in his surgically-repaired hand removed. That’s likely the mix the Longhorns will go with as long as Mendoza is out of the lineup. Mendoza, who struck out swinging in his only at-bat of the game, entered the series hitting .278 (50-for-180) with 12 doubles, eight home runs, one triple, 40 RBI and an .844 OPS. Texas and Tennessee will continue their three-game series in Knoxville on Saturday at 5 p.m. (SEC Network+).
  5. Good Q. I'll ask if it's something Miller ever plans to entertain at UT
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  7. - and it's a good thing for him. Look, I love our football squad, but Coach has and will always have a crowded WR room. Very competitive. Going to another team that can actually use you and potentially develop your abilities is what needs to happen for him. Not that he couldn't/wouldn't shine here - but there's only 60 minutes in a game.
  8. There's something very sweet about a walk-off win against Georgia. Also - we are peaking at the right time, kudos to coaching staff AND players.
  9. For me it’s Florida, miss state, Aggie and the bowl game. Would love to hear everyone’s thoughts!
  10. Over, parlayed with Sorsby under 3.5 million in legal fees.
  11. Still a freak ... I'm interested to see how playing 8-10 minutes more per game on average takes it's toll on him in next series
  12. When will Texas take advantage of taking one of those summer tours playing exhibitions vs pro teams? Calipari seemed to take one every chance he got at least while he was at Kentucky. Meanwhile, I can only recall Texas doing it once in 2017 with the Mo Bamba team under Shaka that went to Australia. I believe we can do one every 4 years yet we've only done one in the last 24 years. One would think in the age of the portal that this would help speed up the development of team chemistry and camaraderie.
  13. Can someone explain why Schloss thinks Monsour is an upgrade in centerfield?
  14. harveycmd, why don’t you start a new tread … call it .. Laker Fan Boy or whatever you desire. This is a Wemby tread. Just a suggestion 😀
  15. I assume Teagan is not available for much more than a close if needed.
  16. what’s the appeal for TX WRs to go to Washington
  17. https://texaslonghorns.com/news/2026/5/8/texas-volleyball-to-face-nebraska-tcu-at-players-era-challenge-in-las-vegas
  18. Shane Gillis Peyton Manning Post Malone blacked out by the 12th hole from unlimited Bud Light 🤣
  19. Her batting has inconsistent since getting hit in face in the tournament at Sanford.
  20. Honestly, I just hope Earleywine didn’t tinker with her too much this year. Atwood’s swing looks different - not necessarily better -- and the results show it. Even when she barrels balls up like she did vs Georgia, the overall mechanics still look off.
  21. Yep - if Texas wins tomorrow, it will be Mike White’s first conference tournament championship as a head coach. Oregon never had a Pac‑12 softball tournament during his tenure, so he literally had zero chances to win one there. So this would be his first.
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