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  2. Exactly. Texas isn’t going to blow up its internal NIL structure for one person. The top of the pay scale is already set by players like Kavon and Stewart, and nobody is getting slotted above them. That’s how you keep the locker room stable. Outside endorsements don’t mess with that balance either - those are individual deals, not team‑funded money. The only number that matters inside the program is the team NIL number, and Texas has kept that consistent. That’s why Texas has almost no portal losses, and the few that leave are playing‑time girls, not culture one's. The balance is working.
  3. Stark and strong arm, put down the pipe.
  4. I'm 47... and I definitely remember the 1st time I saw Sark at BYU. Strong armed.. wanted to scramble to throw.. and wasn't reading crap..😂😂. The long ball was his bail out. Crazy how hard is is on qb's now. Here's the cool part about it all. When Sark realized how to distribute the ball to who, and where, and when... he had his best season. All of the qb's he's laid hands on over his time in the sport, have grown the same way. Look at history.. all of the great winners understand that sometimes, a qb's best play, is a handoff. Marino was otherworldly... but Brady is the 🐐. Brady killed teams with dump-offs. Arch can lead us... but in the end, I think he and Sark have to learn that handing it off may get the monkey off of their "backs".
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  6. Youth played a role for sure, but I think Mike Brown deserves a lot of credit making adjustments throughout the series. Plenty of teams would have folded especially in game 4.
  7. That’s the youth and inexperienced part.
  8. Gerry going full aggy isnt the breaking news you think it is. Are you going to make a post letting everyone know that water makes things wet?
  9. Not a fan of UFC crap 🤮
  10. Alright, who yall taking? What do you think? Anyone think Gaethje has a chance? Saw something like 90% of the money coming into Vegas is on Gaethje to win in an upset.
  11. That is an insane stat. Wow.
  12. 83 reminds me of the days that Kai Money was a starting WR, no disrespect to Kai but those days are long gone.
  13. 83 Days Until Texas Football! Mike Adams headlines today's countdown as the greatest Longhorn to wear No. 83. The Texas Hall of Honor wide receiver finished his career with 177 receptions for 3,032 yards and 16 touchdowns, leaving Austin as the school's all-time leader in receptions, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns and all-purpose yards. Joining Adams is Deryl Comer, a First-Team All-Southwest Conference selection who played a key role on Texas' 1969 national championship team and later went on to the NFL. Representing the current roster is junior tight end Spencer Shannon. The 6-foot-7, 266-pound veteran enters the 2026 season as one of the experienced pieces in Texas' tight end room.
  14. Wow did he actually say that? Kinda insane
  15. Spurs youth and inexperienced of coach Mitch Johnson showed during the finals.
  16. They led by double digits in all 5 games and led for 72% of the series yet only won one game.
  17. You never go full Aggie. I believe he was right the Spurs judt blew the $hit outta their diaper in G4 and got in their heads for G5.
  18. He predicted the Spurs in 6 due to the NBA not wanting a short series (which he believes the Spurs would have swept the Knicks). Experience matters in the NBA playoffs (when facing a healthy team).
  19. What?! You don’t have faith in the circus that is the little 12 to do the right thing? (Insert 🙄+sarcasm)
  20. Lolol I am too. What a joke after all this for him not to play. I hope the big 12 has the cajones to take the hard line. Since the Tech clowns didn’t do it now it’s the wrestling washout that somehow gets to be the grown up in the room.
  21. Should also ask when the gambling addiction diagnosis was made by a medical professional. If Tech knowingly allowed Sorsby to participate in any team activities (practice, workouts, meetings, etc) before the formal diagnosis they would have knowingly been allowing a player that they knew had violated NCAA guidelines to participate in team activities. The after the fact diagnosis and later legal ruling wouldn’t protect Tech from those actions, if they did occur.
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