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I love how Sark refuses to “settle” for anything less than the very best. Program maximizer… it’s working.
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He only ever coached to get Shaddeur more NFL attention. He was never going to coach college football long-term. I didn’t expect him to stay with the Buffs once his son was in the NFL.
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It sounds like he wasn’t “approved” to commit yet, which means that Sark is playing wait and see. Clearly the coaches are in no rush here and if they decide to give him another look, they can always push hard in a few months.
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Don’t piss his mama off Sark…
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Redzone Offense 2025 will be very giod
Raistlin replied to Raistlin's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Majors and Connors were both screeners as blockers, they never got any actual push. Umeozulu and Hutson will be physical and push someone back, I just hope that it is the right someone. -
This is Sark recruiting. He insists on just the best of the best. Of course, he could be proven wrong, but he does as he sees fit for the program.
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Redzone Offense 2025 will be very giod
CJ Vogel replied to Raistlin's topic in On Texas Football Forum
How do you figure? -
Redzone Offense 2025 will be very giod
CJ Vogel replied to Raistlin's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Based off the spring, there remains some work for consistency in stretch zone. But that's obviously to be expected with a brand new unit. -
Redzone Offense 2025 will be very giod
Raistlin replied to Raistlin's topic in On Texas Football Forum
If the 2025 OL “holds serve”, the run run blocking will still be better; it is the pass blocking communication that may suffer. -
Was a bit of an interesting deal. Appeared to me that it was insurance for the 2026 class as Texas continued to pursue Prothro, Bowman, Kent, etc. Texas is in no rush to just take a tight end in 2026 cycle. After Townsend and Winston in 2025, the room is healthy for the future.
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I really don’t think Texas pushed very hard and didn’t publicly take his commitment fora reason. Especially with him saying where he will be most valued.
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Best of luck to him...
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I don't know their roster well enough. Jordan Seaton is expected to be a high draft choice eventually. Not sure beyond that.
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Redzone Offense 2025 will be very giod
4thandFive replied to Raistlin's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Way to bring down the mood, CJ. lol -
Redzone Offense 2025 will be very giod
CJ Vogel replied to Raistlin's topic in On Texas Football Forum
My thoughts entering camp is that the OL holds serve from a year ago. I need to see it first with Hutson and Umeozulu before I instantly peg them to be upgrades. -
Redzone Offense 2025 will be very giod
Dread-headed Texan replied to Raistlin's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Not just that. Arch's first touchdown throw came on an off script play to Bolden. His next rd zone score came on a 19 yard pass to Moore. With Arch the playbook is wide open. Anyone who has watched Texas these last couple of years knew what was coming inside the 20 and even more so inside the 10. We got used to seeing inside run, inside run, slant, and rbs in the flat or screens. In the limited time with Arch we saw qb sneaks, slot fades, and everything in between. -
Which Texas high schools have been the best for Texas?
TexasFanatic replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Grayson in Georgia: Kenyatta Watson (I had high hopes) Nick Brooks Tyler Atkinson (assuming we keep him) -
Redzone Offense 2025 will be very giod
SpaceCityWrangler replied to Raistlin's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Gap scheme… Less thinking which makes everyone more aggressive. Arch… when you break the huddle, more straight up or “honest” looks at pre-snap. -
Redzone Offense 2025 will be very giod
Dread-headed Texan replied to Raistlin's topic in On Texas Football Forum
He's right the RZ offense will be very good. We won't be running tosses and sweeps at the 2 yard line. We won't be banging our head against a brick wall trying to block 7/8 with 6 while praying undersized backs can push the pile. Don't take my word for it watch the tape. I dare you to find me any 2 3/4 games where Texas had as much success as Texas did with Arch. I'll wait. That's not me bashing Quinn, but the truth is he was limited. Go watch how different the play calls were. -
OTF Premium Quick Hitter | WR Offseason Tidbits
CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Another slot fade example. This time with an and-go attached. -
OTF Premium Quick Hitter | WR Offseason Tidbits
CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Moore of these types of throws. -
We are officially on fall camp week! Practice kicks off on Wednesday, and for the Horns, there will be plenty of eyes on how the Arch Manning-led offense will look early on in camp. A couple of nuggets from the last month or so of workouts. *** • First, there has been an extra emphasis from wide out throwing sessions to focus on the back shoulder throw. Primarily focusing on body control and showing hands late when the ball is in the air. Those routes include typical go routes, hole shots in zone coverage, slot fades and seam routes. The expectation is there will be more of these routes and throws in the Texas offense this season with Manning than what we saw over the last three years with Quinn Ewers. • My expectation for Wednesday is to see Wingo–Moore–Mosley trotting out with the first unit with Livingstone and McCutcheon being the first two to rotate in. • Several times this offseason I have heard folks are expecting a massive season for Ryan Wingo. • I will add this on Michael Terry III, while I don't know how much we will see of the San Antonio native, I can report the 6-foot-3-inch wide out has been as active behind the scenes as anyone on the roster. Terry will solely focus on the wide receiver position in fall camp despite speculation he may be moved around at H-Back or TE.