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This guy had to sign with Oregon State right?
Joe Zura replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
My kinda guy -
Texas MBB Non - Con update
Gerry Hamilton replied to TexTheHorn24's topic in On Texas Football Forum
There will be additions to the schedule -
Rori Harmon made the Mystics roster!
stephanie replied to Califashorn75's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Loved the Mystics beating Indiana in OT at Indiana the other day. Rori showed some good D. -
Like these interesting connections plus I’ve been a spurs fan since high school in the 70’s. Thanks Hank! 🤘
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Texas MBB Non - Con update
LonghornFan4Ever replied to TexTheHorn24's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Light non-con schedule besides UCLA. Memphis is not quite what they once were. I hope Texas plays UNC in the SEC/ACC challenge. Fun fact - Texas is 9-3 all time against North Carolina in men's basketball. This the equivalent of football having an 8-2-1 record all time against Alabama. -
I went to that game but never made the connection. I only remembered the Lopez twins from that Stanford team.
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Rori Harmon made the Mystics roster!
Dread-headed Texan replied to Califashorn75's topic in On Texas Football Forum
There you go🤘🏿 take on there amongst the trees -
Rori Harmon made the Mystics roster!
Dread-headed Texan replied to Califashorn75's topic in On Texas Football Forum
😂 come on rook, you can't leave Arike wide open. Rori, you gotta kyp. -
Was the starting PG for Stanford when Texas beat the Cardinal in the 2008 Sweet 16. He had eight assists against the Longhorns.
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Thanks for posting!
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I remember watching this and doing a double take. I was thinking damn ok CJ going full Pat McAfee show on us hell ya!!
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OTF Premium Call your shot -- Spurs or Thunder
Huskie1 replied to Hank South's topic in On Texas Football Forum
GO SPURS GO!!! Win in a classic game 7 - Today
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I’ve probably earned it. I don’t pay too much close attention to recruiting anymore after about 30 years of doing so. I get some nuggets of info on the Horns guys but not a ton else. But I also watch a bit more high school than I have in years so I have a few favorites. It is a juggling act these days, and Sark is pretty adept at navigating it.
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I'd love to hear more behind the scenes recruiting stories from previous years. How or why we got or didn't get a recruit type of thing.
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Don’t know if it’s been reported on here but Field of 68s Rocco Miller reported the other day that Texas MBB Non Con schedule is almost Complete. I really like that they’re playing Memphis and in the San Diego Multi-Team Event that includes UCLA, St.Marys and G-Town. Don’t love the amount of fluff in this schedule. Would’ve rather them play more Q1 games early in the season than play this amount of gimmes. Also curious to see who they get for the ACC/SEC challenge game, heard it could be UNC on the road.
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It’s gotta be allowed to a certain extent, other channels show all-22.
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Do You Still Consider Nebraska a Blue Blood?
Quinncent McManning, Jr. replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Thanks for triggering my ptsd CJ. -
Do You Still Consider Nebraska a Blue Blood?
MJW2327 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Ha nope not at all -
Fair enough. Apologies for my defensiveness. I completely agree with you that the coaches should ideally allocate substantial resources to DT recruiting and that it should be split between elite prospects and more developmental players with elite traits or high upside. Using the latter criteria, I would say that Sweat and Murphy had elite traits, even if the industry did not consider them elite prospects. Byron Murphy had elite strength, quickness, and productivity. He broke Von Miller’s high school sack record at Desoto. That’s elite disruption at a high level of competition. The staff should look for guys with those sorts of traits, even if they’re not 5-stars.
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Just a quick idea that would need some further workshopping. Texas is a global brand with fans all over the country and world, many of which have no physical tie to the University. it would be interesting to highlight some of the OTF OGs and their stories of how they became fans of the longhorns. After being around the OTf community and seeing all the people and where they’re from, I’m curious on how we found our way to this site and how we became die hard fans. It would bring a sort of customer appreciation aspect to the site from time to time which I bet @Bobby Burton would be on board with. Just an idea. Content has always been great here.
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Texas Tech and Sorsby have no shame.
ArizonaLonghorn replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
"Mark In Austin" is my legal eagle on this site (he was in UT law school when I was in UT grad school, though we didn't know each other). Here are some arguments a good lawyer would make to try to get this down to a partial suspension. What do you think Mark? This will be heard initially in Lubbock and if you think that doesn't mean a more favorable court you haven't paid attention to what took place in places like Tennessee and Mississippi the past few years. 1) The "bet on your team and you are banned forever" rule came into effect in 2023 (I think), but the gambling we admit to occurred in 2022 (I think I got the years right). 2) The bets were minuscule, just a few bucks (I think I read $2 to $50?) so what's the big deal? And he always bet on Indiana to win, so he lost most of the time. 3) Mr. Sorsby was not even playing, he was taking a redshirt season, so his actions could not have had any possible effect on the outcome. This is not like a point shaving scandal. 4) He suffers from a "clinically diagnosed" gambling disorder, which is "a mental health condition." He is undergoing treatment for this mental health condition as we speak. 5) The NCAA profits from gambling sites even while penalizing student-athletes while issuing an ever-changing list of what's allowed. For example recently they OKed betting on pro sports like football, before changing their minds. 6) He stands to lose almost $6 million in NIL funds if he is not allowed to compete, causing him irreparable harm. 7) Sites that went into this matter in more depth than ESPN say Kessler will bring up something like the NCAA can't regulate the conduct of players like this since they are just students, not employees of the schools. This "employees" argument seems to be some third rail for the universities and they quiver in fear when a savvy attorney threatens to use it. This might be what causes the NCAA to look for an off-ramp and go for a lengthy suspension but not for the full year. Not saying he should get off, a life-time ban seems fair to me, but he has an excellent lawyer who has run circles around the NCAA and I would not be surprised if he gets it reduced to a partial suspension. What do you think Mark? -
Texas Tech and Sorsby have no shame.
Springhorn replied to Roy Hinojosa's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Joey isn’t the one running the program; it’s Cody and he wants a return on his investment.