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19 days until Texas football, so today’s countdown takes us to No. 19... The headliner is Justin Tucker, and there really isn’t much debate there. Before becoming one of the greatest kickers in NFL history, Tucker was already money at Texas. He finished his Longhorn career 40-of-48 on field goals, scored 190 points, earned Second-Team All-Big 12 honors in 2011 and gave us one of the most memorable moments in the rivalry with Texas A&M when he drilled the walk-off field goal in College Station in 2011. Kerry Cash put together an excellent career at tight end from 1987-90, finishing with 71 career receptions and earning All-America honors in 1990 while helping Texas win the Southwest Conference championship. He went on to become an NFL Draft pick in 1991. Blaine Irby is another name a lot of Texas fans will remember. His career numbers don’t tell the whole story because of the devastating knee injury he suffered in 2008. He was a finalist for the FWAA Courage Award in 2011. And then there’s Brandon Jones, who was a four-year contributor in the Texas secondary. He finished his career with 233 tackles and four interceptions, was voted a team captain in 2019, earned All-Big 12 recognition and eventually became a third-round NFL Draft pick. Texas also currently has a pair of No. 19s to keep an eye on: EDGE Zina Umeozulu and QB MJ Morris.
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Von Miller Signs with the Dallas Cowboys
MBHORNSFAN replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
This probably helps the Cowboys get to 7 wins. -
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Gird up your loins ... SEC style!!! "2. SEC. Again, 50% of SEC conference games finished within one score last year, and seven of 16 teams finished within a game of the top of the league. (That almost made it feel like a letdown when, with all the combinations available, we ended up with the fifth Bama-Georgia title game in nine years.) This year, per SP+, we're starting out with seven teams projected within a game of the top two: Georgia (7.0), Texas (6.0), LSU (5.8), Texas A&M (5.6), Tennessee (5.2), Oklahoma (5.2) and Alabama (5.1). There's no reason to think this race will be any less wild." https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/49629936/college-football-2026-how-get-most-fun-season-kiffin-belichick
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Tragic news out of East Bernard
Gerry Hamilton replied to Longhornfrenzy's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Von Miller Signs with the Dallas Cowboys
UTexas replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Seems like he’s been trying to get to Dallas for a few years and finally did it. I don’t expect just a whole lot of production but if he can still get to the QB somewhat frequently, it may not be a bad deal. -
@Jeff HoweDo you expect to see more consistent playing time for big playmakers like Arch, Wingo, Cam, Collin, etc., in the next scrimmage? From what I heard from Sark, it sounded like just when these guys started to find a rhythm, they were pulled, so it is difficult to get an accurate assessment. Whereas, if these playmakers are left in for a while, they can find a rhythm and really start to light it up.
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To the point about the run game, Jeff. I'd just love to see us be credible with it in the red zone. Feel like that has cost us games the last 3 years alone. You go back to the RRS in '23. People like to give the D sh*t for not getting that stop at the end of the game (which is fair criticism) but I still remember us getting stuffed pretty easily at the goaline on what should've been a gimme score. With several chances to punch it in, The SEC conference title game or hell any Georgia game in general seems like it's had similar issues. The 2024 Ohio State game is another one. Right at the goal line to tie the game and instead we had no answer or push to get in the end zone. Instead fumbling it away for a TD. 2025 was more of the same. Ohio State game you had several chances to punch it in and the O couldn't get it done. yes this is in part because Ohio State had great players there but to have that many shots at it and not be able to punch it in, is not a good look. Sorry for the rant but Sark always preaches physicality and complimentary football but we've yet to see that consistently, especially from the offensive side. I hope he can finally figure that out.
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Tragic news out of East Bernard
Thorn007 replied to Longhornfrenzy's topic in On Texas Football Forum
tesla wonder if it was self drive