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  2. basket weaving you say? https://www.al.com/sec/2026/05/how-hard-is-basket-weaving-more-difficult-than-steve-sarkisian-thinks.html
  3. Everything points towards that record being shattered this year.
  4. I wear that name with pride.
  5. I mean you are bad take Vogel for a reason 👀
  6. Wow! I didn’t realize he was that close considering the dodgy OL and growing pains Arch had early last year. I wouldn’t be surprised if he blows through 4000 yards this year.
  7. If Muschamp is Coach Boom, is Smart Coach Zoom? Asking for a friend…
  8. CJ wanting the smoke today?
  9. No upvotes for you!
  10. At first, I was going to say 3rd, but I think Texas plays 16 games this upcoming season, so I'm going to say he ends up first on this list because of that. 4000+ passing yards, 35+ TD passes, 7 or fewer INTs in 16 games. That would be 250+ passing yards per game on average. Sounds doable if Manning plays 16 games imo.
  11. My hot take a year ago was Manning breaks the single season passing record. He did not. He missed by about 700. This will be the year he throws for 4,000 yards and sets the new single season passing record at Texas.
  12. Culture starts at the top.
  13. Does Arch Manning crack this list at the conclusion of this season? If so, any guesses on where?
  14. I was perusing through the state rankings of Arizona this morning and came across one of the wilder recruiting anomalies you will ever see. When it comes to recruiting, a lot of conversation stems from the talent in your backyard. Can you keep top talent home is something that Texas has even struggled with when it comes to elite wide receivers out of the Austin area, or prospects from Dallas or Houston leaving the state. But this is something that I have never seen before. Arizona State signed 5 of the top 10 prospects in the state from the 2017 class. But since then... Arizona State has signed ONE top-10 in-state HS prospect. I couldn't believe it. The following schools have signed multiple top 10 prospects from the state of Arizona. Arizona BYU Cal Colorado Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Michigan State Minnesota Nebraska Notre Dame Ohio State Oklahoma Oregon Texas Texas A&M UCLA USC Utah Washington Wisconsin There have been top ten prospects sign with Alabama, Baylor, Boise State, Clemson Duke, Florida State, Georgia, Purdue, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, Stanford, Syracuse, Vanderbilt, Washington State and West Virginia during this time period. Yet just one with Arizona State. That prospect was DB Zeth Thues, a 5-foot-11-inch safety who was ranked the No. 10 prospect in the class of 2026. Now is Arizona a juggernaut of a state when it comes to recruiting? Maybe not. But it certainly has talent. There have been 27 NFL Draft picks who played high school ball in the state of Arizona. Arizona State produced just two of those Draft picks. *** By my count, even expanding the search to the top 20 players in the state of Arizona, the Sun Devils signed just 7 prospects since 2018. Just a ridiculously low level.
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  15. It's been said before, but I think Georgia should get a patch on their jerseys for Uber. And give their players free rides everywhere.
  16. They're lucky nobody's been kil... oh wait. Sad that this crap keeps happening.
  17. well...at least he didn't kill anyone...but he MAY have killed his career...we'll see, of course
  18. 2 FELONY accounts? whoa
  19. Good luck to the young man. He'll show out in the NBA where he has other really good players surrounding him. But I have to admit that I didn't realize that there was even any question that he was going pro!
  20. Excuse me sir I already made a post about it how dare you steal my thunder
  21. My lord, how many of these are there going to be? Does this make two dozen?
  22. Yep was just a little bit too much of a project for what Texas needed right now. Wish him the best!
  23. 4th straight year, love it.
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