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Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. No. 11 Arkansas game thread (Saturday)
utx2 replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Yea I couldn’t find it -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. No. 11 Arkansas game thread (Saturday)
.45s replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Those 2 walks by Grubbs in the 1st really concerned me. He worked through it though. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. No. 11 Arkansas game thread (Saturday)
.45s replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
For some reason the audio broadcast over on the UT website is not broadcasting the baseball game. Either that, or the link is bad because something else is being broadcast. -
Baseball: No. 1 Texas vs. No. 11 Arkansas game thread (Saturday)
.45s replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
At least Schuessler and Flores flied out and only Galvan struckout in the 1st. -
Aggie Tears Thread
Quinncent McManning, Jr. replied to goattalk100's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Pop stepping down as Head Coach of Spurs
817 Boxing B replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Pop stepping down as Head Coach of Spurs
qaertyisthatdude replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Sean Miller was certainly paying attention to how Pop built those Spurs teams during his heyday and seems to be using that same blueprint for Texas men's basketball. We'll see if it works out. But yes, regardless of whether you agree or disagree with his political stance or if he should even be discussing it so openly, Gregg Popovich the head coach is right up there with Red Auerbach, Pat Riley, Larry Brown, and Phil Jackson as one of the great head coaches in NBA history. His team's consistency from the 1998-99 lockout shortened season to the 2016-17 season is something that is unlikely to happen ever again. - Today
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GULF SHORES, Ala. – No. 7 Texas beach volleyball battled the No. 2 seed TCU in its first NCAA Championship tournament but fell, 3-0, in the quarterfinals. The Longhorns finished its season 28-10 in its first official season with postseason eligibility. The Texas No. 4 pair of Noa Sonneville and Macey Butler dropped the first match to Ana Vergara and Anhelina Khmil, 21-13, 21-12. The pair finished the season with a 25-11 record, winning 20 matches on court four and five on court 5. Karin Zolnercikova and Maddison Parmelly on court 3 dropped the next point after Allanis Vasa and Sofia Izuzquiza took the point in straight sets, 21-15, 21-16. The top pair for Texas finished with a team-leading record of 27-7 and snapped its 13-match win streak. The Horned Frogs claimed the final point on court 2 after Hailey Hamlett and Maria Gonzalez defeated Emma Grace Robertson and Katie Hashman, 21-19, 21-19. The 2s finished the season with a 25-13 record. Texas finished its historic season with a winning record, saw the top courts finish with a winning record, swept the CCSA Championship and earned CCSA honors, including Coach of the Year and six All-CCSA honors.