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Thread | Keeping Tabs on the Ohio State QB Battle (Saturday)
CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Sark said they will start that tOSU prep two weeks out from game day. But you’re right, I bet this whole summer has been filled with pieces specifically for the Buckeyes. -
CJ Baxter may need a lot more time....
thatdude2 replied to Califashorn75's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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CJ Baxter may need a lot more time....
thatdude2 replied to Califashorn75's topic in On Texas Football Forum
He should get his degree first. He may never be the same, like the Alabama RB that transferred to TCU a couple years ago. -
28 Days Until Kickoff — Who’s Your Favorite No. 28?
GetHooked replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Onions every time I see that. -
The issue with comparing to Blue with anyone like Sproles ... Darren Sproles was an unbelievably reliable player. In HS, college and the NFL. Jaydon Blue has never been a reliable player. Not in high school, and not at Texas. Blue has always been very talented. But he has a very big jump in reliability in front of him to have a successful and long career in the NFL. Just a few weeks ago he was being called lazy within the organization. He's got to bring consistency and reliability IMO.
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Thread | Keeping Tabs on the Ohio State QB Battle (Saturday)
Jarveaux replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Great information thanks ! I’ve been believing it was going to be Sayin but it appears there is a competition going on at QB1 for Ohio St. It could be a true competition or Day could be messing with PK . You know we are preparing for Ohio State now . -
I don’t know about Sproles but Blue is/was a dude. We will miss him BUT I think Clark is going to surprise this year to some. He has some Bijan to him and I’ve thought that the moment I saw his film in HS. He will be tough to corral in space. He doesn’t have Blue’s acceleration but I think he has the ability to make people miss and better contact balance.
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Thread | Keeping Tabs on the Ohio State QB Battle (Saturday)
CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Keeping an Eye on the Buckeye QBs It is certainly worth keeping an eye on what is going on in fall camp in Columbus. The expectation entering fall camp is QB1 is Julian Sayin, though I have heard over the summer that the competition is a little closer than folks in Columbus might have envisioned. Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day told reporters in Columbus after day one of fall camp his QB situation will be watched closely over the course of the next week: "We're just getting moving around, so hard to tell. I do think all three of them look a little bit stronger, a little bit more explosive, moving better. A little bit more command of the huddle. But we'll watch the film and kind of go from there. Day 1 without pads is kind of hard. We'll have a better feel -- give me four or five days and get a better idea." Career Stats Julian Sayin: 5/12 passing, 84 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT Sayin has a career long of 55 yards which came against Western Michigan in a 56–0 victory last fall. Lincoln Kienholz: 10/22 passing, 111 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT The majority of tape we have seen on Kienholz came in a disastrous Cotton Bowl appearance against Missouri in 2023. Kienholz, who was thrust into action, completed six of 17 attempts and had six rush attempts for two yards. Tavien St. Clair: true freshman St. Clair was the No. 1 quarterback in the country per 247Sports and the No. 4 player overall in the class of 2025.
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These are some practice notes from Eleven Warriors, which I’ll include the link below. Offense: - Two days into preseason camp, my overall view on the quarterback competition remains the same as it was going in. It’s fair to call Sayin the presumptive frontrunner, but I still believe there’s a real competition between him and Kienholz – especially after Kienholz was named an Iron Buckeye on Friday. Neither quarterback has delivered a wow moment yet in camp, but they also haven’t made many glaring mistakes. As was the case on Thursday, there wasn’t a runaway winner of the day between the two quarterbacks. Sayin had the more efficient day on Friday, showing composure in the pocket and making smart decisions with the ball, but the vast majority of his throws in Friday’s practice were short throws. Kienholz operated with a similar script and had a few misfires, including one near-interception for which he had to run a lap around the field - James Peoples and CJ Donaldson were the first running backs in the order for their respective squads and continue to look the part of OSU’s top two running backs this season. Defense: - Eddrick Houston did not participate in drills but was present for Friday’s practice, walking around the field in a knee brace with a slight limp after leaving Thursday’s practice due to injury. - With Houston out, Will Smith Jr. and Tywone Malone lined up at defensive tackle with the starters during many of the “teach” periods where the full defense was together on Friday. Kayden McDonald and Jason Moore also repped with the starters on their respective split squads on Friday. - As he did on Thursday, star safety Caleb Downs continued to line up in multiple positions on Ohio State’s defense. On some series, Downs lined up at nickelback with Jaylen McClain and Leroy Roker III manning the safety spots (Malik Hartford and Faheem Delane were the top safeties on the other field during team drills). On other series, Downs moved back to free safety alongside McClain with Lorenzo Styles Jr. manning the nickel spot.
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Las Vegas is a big believer in Texas TE Jack Endries
Raistlin replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Ahead of Max Clare too; surprising given all the handwringing when we didn’t go all in on him. My money is on Stowers though. -
If the expert witness is correct and SFA is 68% women enrollment but women only have 35% of varsity roster spots, then this case was dead on arrival. That is a strict rule of Title IX as far as I can tell. That alone threw out their argument before the court. It will be a much more impactful case when a school that fully complies with all Title IX rules actually cut a women’s sports program due to budgetary concerns.
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28 Days Until Kickoff — Who’s Your Favorite No. 28?
McCoy2Shipley replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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28 Days Until Kickoff — Who’s Your Favorite No. 28?
Oldest Horn replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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28 Days Until Kickoff — Who’s Your Favorite No. 28?
McCoy2Shipley replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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(Thanks to Longhornnlove for sending this my way.) There’s a recent Title IX ruling that could impact college sports at large, especially those schools that attempted to cut scholarships for women’s sports. It came at SFA where the judge ruled that the school must, because of gender equity, reinstitute three women’s sports that were cut. Next major Title IX issue IMO will be whether or not women’s deserve an equal share of the NIL distribution pie. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2025/08/01/judge-rules-against-stephen-f-austin-title-ix-case/85466209007/#.
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Las Vegas is a big believer in Texas TE Jack Endries
CJ Vogel replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Wasn’t expecting top two odds, but all in for a big season from Endries