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  2. I don't remember which tour it was, but I was them in Houston in the late 70s when Billy and Dusty still wore the western outfits with all of the decorations on them and on stage was a live Longhorn on one side and a live Buffalo on the other. No place but Texas (although they did tour).
  3. RIP. One of my favorite bands. Only one left now.
  4. Does playing on a bone bruise increase risk of significant damage or is it just a pain tolerance thing? I feel like he’ll shoot up the toradol and give it a go for Ohio State
  5. Why would Kyle Flood do this to Goosby?
  6. Pretty cool drill to move without the ball. I see enough useless dribbling these days so a pretty good idea imo.
  7. 1-2 weeks Wait for swelling to subside and pain to go away
  8. Good thing Goosby didn’t have the accompanying fracture. Thats a long timeline due to that. 😬🙏🏻🤘🏻
  9. Saw the band last year, Frank played well and the band sounded good, RIP Frank
  10. That is conceivable, but unlikely. As someone who’s followed Texas football closely and trying to contribute to the discussion in a thoughtful way, I’d like to offer a few clarifying points: 1. The original assessment was based on the publicly reported MRI findings (bone bruise from hyperextension, no structural ligament or meniscus damage), which genuinely does represent one of the better possible outcomes after a non-contact knee injury to a starting left tackle. 2. Framing it as shifting from a “potentially season-altering injury” to a “temporary offensive-line management problem” is simply an accurate reflection of the difference between an ACL and a bone bruise in terms of timeline and long-term impact. 3. While the phrasing may have come across as a bit polished or structured, that doesn’t automatically mean it was AI-generated. Plenty of fans try to write clearly when discussing injury news that matters this much. Ultimately, the important thing is that Goosby avoided the worst-case scenario, and the Longhorns now have a more manageable (if still imperfect) situation to work through. Happy to discuss the potential snap counts or depth chart implications if that’s more productive than debating writing style. Just trying to keep the conversation constructive.
  11. Seen some internet discourse on "how does a hyperextended knee result in a bone bruise?" We'll, here's an example from the Chicago Bears just last week: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/49584684/bears-coby-bryant-undergoes-knee-surgery-4-6-months
  12. I tried this once with a series of Joe Z posts. I literally had to unplug my computer. It was threatening to call child protective services.
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  14. Cam Coleman Trevor Goosby Colin Simmons Rasheem Biles Ryan Niblett Conference First team Total selections SEC 15 25 Big Ten 6 13 ACC 2 5 Big 12 0 5 Independent (Notre Dame) 2 3 Sun Belt 1 2 MAC 1 0 https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/2026-cbs-sports-preseason-all-america-team-texas-oregon-sec-honorees/
  15. That’s a healthy MRI, clinically proves he’s got that dawg innem as coach would say
  16. Name your price and see how much you could save. Now, that’s Progressive.
  17. Georgia football players and their families put the car insurance agents’ kids through college
  18. Hopefully they won’t act like their parents
  19. There is a book called “Among the Bros” about a nationwide fraternity drug dealing ring that sounds exactly what happened here with pledges. It is about the College of Charleston but UT is kinda mentioned in the book with a mythical SAE who was a fake driver’s license making guru. I think this kind of stuff happens more often than people think. A bunch of greeks from UT got in trouble a few years ago for drugs in Cabo if I recall, but wasn’t using pledges.
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