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  2. In the pros, only Burrows and Mayfield have made it. In college, probably Vince and Cam because they were great with a good cast around them, but not a spectacular cast. That LSU team was great pretty much top to bottom.
  3. 2027 OT Caleb Siler to OV June 19th *** As alluded to earlier in month of April, 2027 Gunter (TX) OL Caleb Siler will officially visit Texas on June 19th. Siler will also take visits to TCU, Arkansas, South Carolina and Texas Tech ahead of his trip to Austin. Texas will be competing against some larger NIL offers in this one, but the familial ties to the program will be something the staff can lean on.
  4. His Gastrointestinal tract issues might have been from eating some jalapeno or spicy Mexican food for the first time and being a Pennsylvania boy it took its toll.
  5. Is this the kid that doesn't like big cities and prefers a more rural environment?
  6. Honestly considered that based off full football career. Was just too good in college
  7. Asked AI to remove the worst QB in the group. Reasoning: Even restricting it strictly to college performance, Tebow is the weakest link in this Murderers’ Row of QBs. Here’s the quick college-only breakdown: Vince Young (Texas): Rose Bowl hero, led Texas to the 2005 national title, absurd dual-threat production, one of the most electric single seasons ever. Cam Newton (Auburn): 2010 Heisman + national champion, ridiculous efficiency + rushing dominance (nearly 1,500 rush yards), carried Auburn in a way few have. Baker Mayfield (Oklahoma): Multiple Big 12 titles, Heisman winner, absurd volume + efficiency over multiple years, one of the best pure college careers statistically. Joe Burrow (LSU): 2019 was arguably the greatest single season by a college QB ever (5,600+ pass yards, 60 TDs, national title, Heisman). Instant legend. Tim Tebow (Florida): Incredible leader, two national titles, Heisman winner, tough as nails… but as a pure passer he was the clear step below the rest. Lower efficiency, more game-manager/run-heavy style compared to the elite arm talent and production of the other four. Tebow’s intangibles and winning were unmatched, but if we’re judging QB play in college (accuracy, arm strength, decision-making, passing production), he’s the odd man out against these four monsters.
  8. I could probably be convinced it's Tebow and not Baker.
  9. Baker’s lost a step.
  10. I really hope we make a run at Snell.
  11. Agreed. Baker for sure
  12. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DYhdMNRk0vI/?igsh=MXcyZmNueWR4eXFtYg==
  13. No. 6 imo if we're just going college.
  14. Played 8 years. He will receive a decent NFL pension.
  15. Today
  16. Really good interview.
  17. This thread needs to be pinned during the heat of the season
  18. Hank, Great topic. My most impactful game was one where I was actually at another university - yes, college station 🫤. 1974. It was bitterly cold, blustery day at Memorial - the Goodyear blimp was roaring above, fighting the norther that had blown in. In a matter of minutes the #8 aggy squad furkcoastered to a 17-0 deficit, thanks to 3 fumbles. Then this freshman kid from Tyler ran all over them, finishing a 32-3 shellacking by the Longhorns. I was at the 40 acres the following year at the College of Pharmacy. Never looked back.🤘
  19. I believe he’s still in the Texas City area, my daughter goes to school with his daughter. I know him and D’Onta own a trucking company they started with there dad so possibly something to do with that.
  20. You’re either with us or against us. Personally, I don’t care one way or the other once they leave Texas. The current Texas roster is full of opportunities to write about. 🤘🏻
  21. Do y’all know where Armanti now?
  22. The Big 12 and its carnival barker commissioner is a cute little minor league. B
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