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  2. This doesn't make much sense if Goosby is really going to be back shortly. It's bizarre.
  3. Sark on Umeozulu today: “When you’ve got a good fastball, you’ve got to throw a good fastball. His calling card is the physicality and the intensity with which he plays the game.”
  4. Bond. Fat fingers and poor eyes.
  5. Ohio St has the edge at WR /TE (vs our DBs) DB (vs our WRs) LB (vs our RBs) Maybe a push now with Baxter possibly back DL (vs our OL) we have the edge at DL (vs their OL) LB (vs their RBs) QB (I just went QB v Qb here)
  6. Someone on another thread yesterday said that it was being reported that Neto has looked “bad” this fall. He’s so bad that they’re giving him a look at left tackle
  7. If Bond has his head on straight then it's a great move for Cleveland. Basically a free draft pick.
  8. As there has been too much orange kool-aid I’m taking one for the team to negate the optimism. Bucknuts 100, Horns 0
  9. Good call CJ! It’s apparent that Flood is doing whatever he can to find his next best combination.
  10. Texas LT Trevor Goosby will be sidelined for a practice or two more according to head coach Steve Sarkisian Monday morning. Again, Goosby is not expected to miss much time and it is likely he returns before the week concludes. However, when Goosby went down Saturday during the scrimmage, it was third-year lineman Jaydon Chatman who entered the starting lineup at left tackle. Today, I am told there was some movement on the first team offensive line which aligns with a theory I had earlier this month in regards to Neto Umeozulu and his versatility. The Longhorns bumped Umeozulu out to left tackle, Cole Hutson out to left guard and plugged Connor Robertson into the lineup at center according to a source. We have heard often about the cross-training ability of many offensive linemen currently in Kyle Floods' room, and this further builds on that topic with another veteran getting snaps at tackle.
  11. Admittedly this information is being reported by some Texas sites, who claim to have heard it from OSU reporters and insiders. So take the information with a huge grain of salt. If it’s not being reported by OSU sites, then clearly there might be some mis-reporting happening on the Texas side. I suppose we will find out in a couple of weeks!
  12. The things separate these teams, IMO: 1. Manning > Sayin 2. Texas D > Ohio St D 3. Long term coaching continuity v. two new DCs On the Ohio State side of the ledger, they have home field and the best collection of receiving talent in the nation. The counter to those realities is Texas has been excellent on the road under Sark (see Bama and Michigan the past two seasons) and Texas has arguably the best collection of pass rushers in the nation going up against a re-worked OL, which will make utilizing those weapons difficult. Texas is a low scoring affair. 23-16
  13. Gonna go out on a limb and guess he isn't running 4.4 like Murray and probably won't move in the pocket like Baker for a good while.
  14. Isn’t Ohio State favored to win? I hope our team doesn’t pick up on it’s fanbase’s delusional mindset… this will not be an easy win. And if I am proved wrong… hallelujah!
  15. Great news and good luck to Isiah ! Hook em 🤘🤘🤘🤘
  16. Manning > Sayin At the end of the day, that's going to be the difference, along with Texas having the best defense in college football. IMO 😉
  17. Love it
  18. If Lagway’s even healthy at that point
  19. He’s bigger than Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray
  20. The same can be said for Texas’ offense. It’ll come down to who makes the first big mistake, my money is on Arch making the first big mistake 😉
  21. That has not been reported anywhere and is completely made up.
  22. Today
  23. The owner of a big Texas site has an Ohio State source telling him that Sayin is turnover prone. What say you to that?
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