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  2. Interesting article on the ESPN site titled "Steve Sarkisian: Texas to honor Ohio State, Michigan games". Opening paragraph - "ORLANDO, Fla. -- Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said Monday the Longhorns would honor the return nonconference games with Ohio State in 2026 and Michigan in 2027, but would reconsider its nonconference scheduling philosophy beyond that based on College Football Playoff selection criteria" What's left unsaid is that "beyond that" seemingly would include our currently schedule games with Notre Dame in 2028 (Sept 9 in South Bend) and 2029 (Sept 22 in Austin). No mention of Notre Dame in the article, which stresses that the committee seemingly didn't consider strength of schedule enough. Another quote: "If we're not going to value strength of schedule, then surely that's going to adjust what we do moving forward in our nonconference scheduling. We're going to nine SEC conference games, so to think that we're going to play a 10th game against an Ohio State and Michigan, and who knows else down the road, I hope we get credit for that. If not, then we really need to look after the '27 season." Shots fired at the CFP architects and, indirectly at Notre Dame.
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  3. Of course he is coming back. Where else is he gonna go?
  4. Marcel One Read scares me bad
  5. I also support expanding the playoff to 24 teams, as it helps reduce the impact of significant strength-of-schedule disparities in college football that can exclude teams with legitimate championship potential—particularly in the SEC—simply because of who they play. College basketball provides a useful comparison: numerous teams have lost 25% or more of their regular-season games and still gone on to reach or win the NCAA championship. In fact, over the past 40 seasons, four teams have advanced to the championship game despite losing more than 30% of their regular-season games, which is roughly equivalent to a 9–3 or even 8–4 team in college football
  6. With the caveat that Wiggins may work out, we don't know......they hired a guy they don't know if he can call plays or organize the offense! Bizarre.
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  8. Unfortunately Basketball sucks. Baseball can win it all this year so that could help
  9. Doesn’t matter. Reed is coming back so they’re going to win it all. 😂
  10. This is awesome news.... Klein was bad but tis will be a disaster.
  11. He has not which is why so many aggys are in FULL MELTDOWN!
  12. The aggie247 board does not seem to be very excited about this move. LOL.
  13. Where he’s being mocked by publications and writers isn’t necessary what the NFL thinks or how teams view him as a prospect. Gerry mentioned in his recent Goosby update that the opinions ranged from the middle of the first round to early in the second round as to where he’d go if he put his name in the ‘26 draft. In other words, he’s not viewed as a lock to be a mid-first-round pick.
  14. Coach Poggi doesn't specify who the kids feel betrayed by. I'm assuming he means betrayed by Coach Moore's horrible actions. But I can't help but wonder if its betrayal from the school for terminating Coach Moore? Or betrayed by something or someone else? Or all of it? This is a messed-up situation for these young men and their parents to be in. Certainly, will test their faith and mental mettle.
  15. The big unknown is who of the Michigan players and recruits will enter the portal or ask that their NLI be revoked?? Maliki Lee will instantly have two round the clock DPS trooper bodyguards assigned to him if he renounces his NLI.
  16. Jeff, thanks for further explaining the NFL fiscal management policy which Texas is employing. This certainly would make more sense if all teams (like the NFL model) were abiding by the same rules. Unfortunately, there are teams like Tech, Oregon and now USC operating under a different set of rules. Until we have an even playing field there's going to be a lot of frustration with college football. Is OTF expecting more uniformity in 2026 or more of the same?
  17. When Coach says this, it reminds me of when Dad would say the same things - "$$ doesn't grow on trees" - but in reality he was holding on to it for emergencies. Our portal needs might just qualify for this.
  18. Biff Poggi PC in Orlando yesterday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeufJWR6lnI
  19. ESPN article https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/47317989/interim-coach-biff-poggi-says-michigan-players-feel-betrayed
  20. UConn women shooting 39.6% from three this season ... hat tip
  21. She's definitely getting more comfortable in the college game. Had some big games of late.
  22. And that’s a good thing. For decades college football was built on a lie. I’m glad the bandaid is ripped off and we can treat it like the business it has always been that was taking advantage of athletes. I’m als glad that Texas is in a position to be a player with what this era is vs the decades of rampant cheating that Texas refused to be involved in due to superiority complex.
  23. This ain’t amateur football any more. It is semi pro. I don’t envy these coaching staffs. Loyalty is spent with dollar signs now.
  24. Great write up Jeff. I don’t get what SARK says that money is limited. It clearly isn’t with some programs - Texas Tech for example. Is that his way of saying that the Texas big money people need to step up for us to compete at the very highest level? @Jeff Howe
  25. Jeff, curious if you have any insight into why Goosby is likely to come back, despite being mocked in the first round? A disconnect between draft analysts and the actual feedback he’s getting from NFL teams? It’s just hard to believe he’d come back with a first round grade.
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