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I've already done Gerry as an aggie and enough CJ for his Mateer love
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CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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These are hilarious! Well done lol
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You should have done the Sooners for CJ, The Aggies for Gerry, and the Minnesota vs Wisconsin rivalry for Bobby other than that spot on
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Napier to be fired this Sunday, win or lose
GoHorns1 replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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I Love It! Absolutely!!! The Best Team in the Business! Appreciate all you do! OTF Rocks!!! They work tirelessly.
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Yall have done amazing work and i've busted chops with AI but wanted to show some love too! @Blake Munroe i couldn't find a good picture of you to use 😕 @CJ Vogel @Gerry Hamilton @rod babers @coach shipley Amanda Atwell @Bobby Burton @Jeff Howe
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Steve Sarkisian was available to field questions from the media on Wednesday’s SEC coaches teleconference ahead of No. 21 Texas traveling to Kentucky for a conference road game on Saturday (6 p.m., ESPN). Sarkisian’s normally scheduled obligation occurred one day after the departures of running back Jerrick Gibson and kicker Will Stone from the football program. When asked what went into their respective decisions, Sarkisian didn’t elaborate beyond the facts of the situation. “They wanted to redshirt and transfer,” Sarkisian said. According to Pro Football Focus, the two snaps Gibson logged in last Saturday’s 23-6 win over Oklahoma marked the fourth game in which he’s played this season. The same is true for Stone, who missed the team’s non-conference wins over UTEP and Sam Houston with what Sarkisian indicated was a back ailment. Gibson, the team’s de facto short-yardage back, rushed for 152 yards and a touchdown on 37 carries. Even with C.J. Baxter Jr. on the mend after suffering a hamstring injury in the team’s 27-10 win over UTEP on Sept. 13, Sarkisian expressed confidence in the other running backs on the roster picking up the slack. “Who will take those carries is everybody,” Sarkisian said. “Whether that's Tre [Wisner], whether that's Christian [Clark], whether that's James [Simon], whether that's Cedric when he gets back, we've got ample bodies. We should be OK in that aspect of it all.” Mason Shipley, who handled kickoff duties in the two games Stone missed, will resume those responsibilities, Sarkisian said. While the Longhorns have enough scholarship bodies at most positions to avoid in-season departures crippling depth at a particular spot, Sarkisian isn’t a fan of players who feel forced to make decisions like the ones Gibson and Stone deemed best for themselves. The NCAA appears to be on the verge of granting student-athletes five years to complete five seasons of eligibility, a model dubbed the “5 in 5” plan, which Sarkisian believes would curb situations like the one Texas (4-2, 1-1 SEC) is dealing with while competing for a berth in the SEC Championship Game and a third consecutive trip to the College Football Playoff. “I think it's a terrible position to put these players in to make these decisions right now, but there's money involved, there's revenue sharing, there's NIL — there's different factors,” Sarkisian said. “I think it's putting agents and family members and student-athletes in a difficult position to make business decisions in the middle of the season, but that's where we're at. I'm not really here to complain about it; that's just the reality of the situation we're in. When a player asks to do that, I thank him for their time and I wish them the best of luck. I mean, what else are we supposed to do at that juncture? These are the rules that we've put in place. We've got to operate within the parameters of the rules.” View full news story
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2027 running back Rolesville (N.C.) RB Amir Brown is planning a visit to see the Longhorns. Brown decommitted from North Carolina Wednesday morning and has already set plans for a trip to Austin. Brown tells OnTexasFootball that he hopes to visit the Longhorns the first week of November for the Vanderbilt game at DKR. The 5-foot-10-inch, 200-pound running back currently holds 32 offers, including one from the Longhorns which was extended on May 22 this spring.
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Steve Sarkisian was available to field questions from the media on Wednesday’s SEC coaches teleconference ahead of No. 21 Texas traveling to Kentucky for a conference road game on Saturday (6 p.m., ESPN). Sarkisian’s normally scheduled obligation occurred one day after the departures of running back Jerrick Gibson and kicker Will Stone from the football program. When asked what went into their respective decisions, Sarkisian didn’t elaborate beyond the facts of the situation. “They wanted to redshirt and transfer,” Sarkisian said. According to Pro Football Focus, the two snaps Gibson logged in last Saturday’s 23-6 win over Oklahoma marked the fourth game in which he’s played this season. The same is true for Stone, who missed the team’s non-conference wins over UTEP and Sam Houston with what Sarkisian indicated was a back ailment. Gibson, the team’s de facto short-yardage back, rushed for 152 yards and a touchdown on 37 carries. Even with C.J. Baxter Jr. on the mend after suffering a hamstring injury in the team’s 27-10 win over UTEP on Sept. 13, Sarkisian expressed confidence in the other running backs on the roster picking up the slack. “Who will take those carries is everybody,” Sarkisian said. “Whether that's Tre [Wisner], whether that's Christian [Clark], whether that's James [Simon], whether that's Cedric when he gets back, we've got ample bodies. We should be OK in that aspect of it all.” Mason Shipley, who handled kickoff duties in the two games Stone missed, will resume those responsibilities, Sarkisian said. While the Longhorns have enough scholarship bodies at most positions to avoid in-season departures crippling depth at a particular spot, Sarkisian isn’t a fan of players who feel forced to make decisions like the ones Gibson and Stone deemed best for themselves. The NCAA appears to be on the verge of granting student-athletes five years to complete five seasons of eligibility, a model dubbed the “5 in 5” plan, which Sarkisian believes would curb situations like the one Texas (4-2, 1-1 SEC) is dealing with while competing for a berth in the SEC Championship Game and a third consecutive trip to the College Football Playoff. “I think it's a terrible position to put these players in to make these decisions right now, but there's money involved, there's revenue sharing, there's NIL — there's different factors,” Sarkisian said. “I think it's putting agents and family members and student-athletes in a difficult position to make business decisions in the middle of the season, but that's where we're at. I'm not really here to complain about it; that's just the reality of the situation we're in. When a player asks to do that, I thank him for their time and I wish them the best of luck. I mean, what else are we supposed to do at that juncture? These are the rules that we've put in place. We've got to operate within the parameters of the rules.”
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So he is transferring back to Dangerfield or Carthage I'm confused lol!
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LTHorn started following Jermaine Bishop interview
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Napier to be fired this Sunday, win or lose
Thorn007 replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
ohio st shouldnt be counted as a loss especially if they go undefeated. 3 loses we get in. penn st not getting in we take their place. yo -
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Hashtag replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Bogus excuse but the only thing I can come up with was coaching wide failure and lack of preparation -
Napier to be fired this Sunday, win or lose
Hookem72 replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Give me Coleman please. I have seen him ball out on everyone when everyone knows he is the only option. -
Napier to be fired this Sunday, win or lose
TTown replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Yeah almost have to win out to get in unless the only loss is in SEC Championship. 5 Conference Champions counting G 5 . Leaves 7 spots and if ND wins out bet they get in. Leaves 6 spots for B10 and SEC to battle over. 5 if ACC squeezes 2 teams GT Miami. That Florida loss was a killer. But can win out and won't be denied. Who knows it's college ball.