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You seriously think teams are going to work these deals without assurances baked in especially since it’s coming from athletic revenue
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OTF Premium Announcement Thread: Three in-state decisions on July 4
.45s replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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There will always be someone that feels that way, and I can tell you I don't give a rip. Coaches leave jobs for another, and many times it breaks on social media before the players are told. And it happens that way because the coach doesn't want the news to leak out early.
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OTF Premium Announcement Thread: Three in-state decisions on July 4
UTexas replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Happy Independence Day! There are three Texas targets expected to make verbal commitments today. After securing a commitment from OTF 4-star+ linebacker Kosi Okpala on Thursday, the Longhorns’ 2026 recruiting class stands at 16 members. Coming into Friday, Steve Sarkisian’s fifth full-cycle class on the Forty Acres was ranked No. 14 nationally by 247Sports and No. 16 by Rivals. We know when each of the three recruits is expected to make the call. The OTF staff will keep you updated on any changes throughout the day. *** Felix Ojo, OT, Mansfield Lake Ridge OTF 4-Star+ Time: 1 p.m. Finalists: Florida, Michigan, Ohio State, TEXAS, Texas Tech Note: Ojo is expected to announce his decision on X (formerly Twitter). *** John Turntine III, OT, North Crowley OTF 5-Star Time: 2:15 p.m. Finalists: Michigan, Stanford, TEXAS, Texas A&M Note: Turntine's ceremony is scheduled to start at noon. He's expected to announce his decision on X (formerly Twitter). *** Kaydon Finley, WR, Aledo OTF 4-Star+ Time: 6:30-7 p.m. Finalists: Arizona State, Notre Dame, TEXAS, Texas A&M View full news story
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Happy Independence Day! There are three Texas targets expected to make verbal commitments today. After securing a commitment from OTF 4-star+ linebacker Kosi Okpala on Thursday, the Longhorns’ 2026 recruiting class stands at 16 members. Coming into Friday, Steve Sarkisian’s fifth full-cycle class on the Forty Acres was ranked No. 14 nationally by 247Sports and No. 16 by Rivals. We know when each of the three recruits is expected to make the call. The OTF staff will keep you updated on any changes throughout the day. *** Felix Ojo, OT, Mansfield Lake Ridge OTF 4-Star+ Time: 1 p.m. Finalists: Florida, Michigan, Ohio State, TEXAS, Texas Tech Note: Ojo is expected to announce his decision on X (formerly Twitter). *** John Turntine III, OT, North Crowley OTF 5-Star Time: 2:15 p.m. Finalists: Michigan, Stanford, TEXAS, Texas A&M Note: Turntine's ceremony is scheduled to start at noon. He's expected to announce his decision on X (formerly Twitter). *** Kaydon Finley, WR, Aledo OTF 4-Star+ Time: 6:30-7 p.m. Finalists: Arizona State, Notre Dame, TEXAS, Texas A&M
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Can’t wait to see how stupid you feel in december so keep that same energy.
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57 Days Until Kickoff — Who’s Your Fav No. 57?
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Mike Ruether, an offensive lineman for the University of Texas Longhorns from 1980 to 1983, had a notable collegiate career with several accolades. In 1983, he was named a first-team All-American by multiple selectors, recognizing him as one of the top players in the nation. He also earned first-team All-Southwest Conference (SWC) honors that same year, highlighting his dominance in the conference. Ruether was a key contributor to the 1983 Longhorns team, which won the SWC championship and finished the regular season undefeated, earning a No. 2 national ranking before competing in the Cotton Bowl. - Today
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We are now at 57 days away from the Longhorns opening their season by squaring off against Ohio State. Who’s your favorite No. 57 to play for Texas? An option today includes…. Mike Ruether
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Felix Ojo is ranked right under Jackson Cantwell in the composite rankings who received an NIL package of 2-2.5 mil a year from Miami. His agent will do everything they can to get him in that ballpark range. With that being said, Ojo is a developmental player and would not start year 1 at Texas or any other serious playoff contender. That would be a lot of money sitting on the bench. Ojo has loved the recruiting process and hopefully Sark/Flood already saw this coming……