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Migas & Fajitas replied to Rivalrygameblock's topic in On Texas Football Forum
My wife had an eerily similar conversation with our daughters about their chores about 10 years ago. Replace the fist with using a dry eraser for punching the board and it’s spot on. -
47 Days Until Kickoff — Who’s Your Fav No. 47?
Hookem1012 replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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thatdude2 replied to Mike Gosnell's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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HookemDTX replied to Mike Gosnell's topic in On Texas Football Forum
AM. I have my DVR set just in case. -
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Longhornfrenzy replied to Mike Gosnell's topic in On Texas Football Forum
That's why I don't follow any other Texas board for recruiting. Bobby & Gerry have been doing this a long time. Very seldom get out over their skis. Two of the very best in the business.🤘🏼 -
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Steamboat Willie replied to Mike Gosnell's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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512Horn replied to Mike Gosnell's topic in On Texas Football Forum
There’s been quite a few in the past. Normally, first thing. -
At SEC Media Days tonight I was able to watch the first episode early and it was awesome. Without spoiling too much or saying anything I'm not supposed to before it comes out, I'll say I think it does a really good job of capturing the energy behind SEC football. I'm officially hooked and will be watching the full thing.
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ThatHornsGuy87 replied to Mike Gosnell's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Extra wet, extra crunchy and make sure them fries are fresh cuz last time they were cold 🤣 -
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Bobby Burton replied to Mike Gosnell's topic in On Texas Football Forum
No names. But you appear to follow recruiting closely.- 75 replies
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Bobby Burton replied to Mike Gosnell's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Greg Hovre replied to Mike Gosnell's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Bobby would any of the 2-3 more commits be flips? I can only think of 2 recruits that we are in on right now. -
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ThatHornsGuy87 replied to Mike Gosnell's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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HookemChappy replied to Mike Gosnell's topic in On Texas Football Forum
@Bobby Burton what are all the sky is falling people going do if he commits to us? -
On Texas Football coverage of SEC Media Days is brought to you by Vonlane, Flat Creek Estate Winery, Advanced Pain Care and South Point Dodge. *** ATLANTA — When SEC Media Days wraps up on Thursday, 48 players representing the conference’s 16 programs will have met the media at the College Football Hall of Fame. The league’s coaches are bringing quarterbacks, wide receivers, offensive linemen, defensive linemen, linebackers and defensive backs with them. Unfortunately, the running back position won’t be represented over the four-day event, however, including Tuesday when Steve Sarkisian, quarterback Arch Manning, linebacker Anthony Hill and safety Michael Taaffe make up the Texas contingent in Atlanta. Sarkisian’s 2025 roster is chock-full of blue chippers. The three media days representatives, along with Colin Simmons and Malik Muhammad, account for an FBS-leading five members of Pro Football Focus’ College 50. Quintrevion Wisner didn’t travel with the Longhorns to Atlanta and he’s not getting a lot of love from national publications heading into the 2025 season. Still, the returning leading rusher in the SEC (1,064 rushing yards and 4.7 yards per attempt last season) has the respect of the defenders who’ve faced him. “He’s a competitor and a great running back,” Vanderbilt’s Randon Fontenette said of Wisner, who rushed for 79 yards on 17 carries in a 27-24 road win over the Commodores last season. One of seven FBS running backs to finish the 2024 season with at least 200 rushing attempts (226) and 50 targets (57) according to PFF, Wisner caught five passes for 39 yards in the first five consecutive games Texas won en route to a berth in the SEC championship game. Wisner was at his best once the Longhorns reached the SEC portion of the 2024 schedule. In the last 12 games of the season, Wisner rushed for 992 yards (4.8 yards per attempt) and four touchdowns, including two in a College Football Playoff first-round win over Clemson. Whether that resonates with the media members in Atlanta enough to translate into preseason All-SEC votes will play out later in the week. Regardless, Wisner produced at a high level after carrying the football only 12 times as a true freshman in 2023, which commands respect. Especially considering what Vanderbilt coach Clark Lea said Monday regarding inexperienced running backs. “It’s hard to grind out yards in the SEC,” he said. At the very least, Wisner has earned the respect of Lea’s players because of what he did against them. Wisner helped Texas rebound from a loss to Georgia with a productive outing against the Commodores, a game in a string of them that went a long way toward cushioning the blow of losing Jonathon Brooks to the NFL and CJ Baxter to a preseason knee injury. “Nothing but respect for him as a player,” Fontenette said. “He has that twitch. He has that change of direction. He’s really agile and that makes him dangerous.” View full news story
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On Texas Football coverage of SEC Media Days is brought to you by Vonlane, Flat Creek Estate Winery, Advanced Pain Care and South Point Dodge. *** ATLANTA — When SEC Media Days wraps up on Thursday, 48 players representing the conference’s 16 programs will have met the media at the College Football Hall of Fame. The league’s coaches are bringing quarterbacks, wide receivers, offensive linemen, defensive linemen, linebackers and defensive backs with them. Unfortunately, the running back position won’t be represented over the four-day event, however, including Tuesday when Steve Sarkisian, quarterback Arch Manning, linebacker Anthony Hill and safety Michael Taaffe make up the Texas contingent in Atlanta. Sarkisian’s 2025 roster is chock-full of blue chippers. The three media days representatives, along with Colin Simmons and Malik Muhammad, account for an FBS-leading five members of Pro Football Focus’ College 50. Quintrevion Wisner didn’t travel with the Longhorns to Atlanta and he’s not getting a lot of love from national publications heading into the 2025 season. Still, the returning leading rusher in the SEC (1,064 rushing yards and 4.7 yards per attempt last season) has the respect of the defenders who’ve faced him. “He’s a competitor and a great running back,” Vanderbilt’s Randon Fontenette said of Wisner, who rushed for 79 yards on 17 carries in a 27-24 road win over the Commodores last season. One of seven FBS running backs to finish the 2024 season with at least 200 rushing attempts (226) and 50 targets (57) according to PFF, Wisner caught five passes for 39 yards in the first five consecutive games Texas won en route to a berth in the SEC championship game. Wisner was at his best once the Longhorns reached the SEC portion of the 2024 schedule. In the last 12 games of the season, Wisner rushed for 992 yards (4.8 yards per attempt) and four touchdowns, including two in a College Football Playoff first-round win over Clemson. Whether that resonates with the media members in Atlanta enough to translate into preseason All-SEC votes will play out later in the week. Regardless, Wisner produced at a high level after carrying the football only 12 times as a true freshman in 2023, which commands respect. Especially considering what Vanderbilt coach Clark Lea said Monday regarding inexperienced running backs. “It’s hard to grind out yards in the SEC,” he said. At the very least, Wisner has earned the respect of Lea’s players because of what he did against them. Wisner helped Texas rebound from a loss to Georgia with a productive outing against the Commodores, a game in a string of them that went a long way toward cushioning the blow of losing Jonathon Brooks to the NFL and CJ Baxter to a preseason knee injury. “Nothing but respect for him as a player,” Fontenette said. “He has that twitch. He has that change of direction. He’s really agile and that makes him dangerous.”