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  2. Definitely getting your money's worth on the road trips!
  3. Interesting that Georgia is the third team Texas plays twice, not Arkansas. The two games against A&M and OU were expected.
  4. The home schedule is manageable outside of Florida and maybe Mississippi. The away schedule is what will make or break this team. Out of those nine opponents can they win at least four of them is the question. Obviously want to beat the big three rivals (OU, A&M, Arkansas), but can they pull off a big upset over an Alabama, Auburn, Kentucky, or Tennessee? Should be fun games to watch.
  5. Dates, times and TV information will be released by the league at a later date. Conference play starts on Jan. 3, 2026 and runs through March 7. The SEC Tournament will be in Nashville, March 11-15.
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  7. Is it even loop holes? It seems more like swiss cheese full of holes. FMV is the most unprovable thing in all this NIL. Deloitte trying to limit NIL value arbitrarily is going to be met with law suits from the jump. SCOTUS already warned NCAA that they cannot limit NIL.
  8. If he starts discussing the size of a recruit’s forearms, you know he’s an old soul.
  9. Markets are ever evolving, look at basketball. Last years 5-6 million dollar rostes are now 8-10 million dollar rosters.
  10. Also working out/ training with Derrick Johnson this month in Austin. So that can't be anything but good. No doubt Georgia still leads, ground to be made up for sure.
  11. Texas, Duke and BYU is what it will come down to. The Longhorns will not have the highest NIL in this recruitment (BYU will), but it won't solely come down to that. A rare occurence these days!
  12. Awesome ! Thought it was mentioned here earlier they had parted ways 🤔. Doesn't matter I'll take it. Show him the $. Btw being reported Sark is leading this recruitment now!!
  13. Patrick Hudson had the tools to be great. It just never came together.
  14. Maybe the best two lineman we have ever seen on the 40. Wow.
  15. Don't post his picture, some oldtimers might get ornery 😂
  16. Appears the Aggies have adopted the strategy and methods of USC.
  17. Remember the last time Aggie had a #1 recruiting class? Their culture is what it is… doesn’t breed success… just some strange cross between humans and sheep.
  18. I was referring only to the lack of a requirement to pay the full 20.5 million in revenue share. I'm extremely dubious about the legal stability of the clearing house.
  19. Kenny Baker took a while to get going. Chillax folks.
  20. That’s the revenue sharing component, not the total compensation. I’m not sure a P4 school is going to be competitive on the field if they choose to not payout the $20.5M allowable to athletes under the revenue sharing component. So, the $20.5m revenue share acts as a “floor” for the total compensation athletes at a P4 school can receive. But the $20.5M revenue share is not the total compensation for athletes, and doesn’t act as a compensation “cap” for athletes. Legit NIL layered on top of the $20.5M revenue share is the total athletes compensation per school, and I don’t believe there can be any “cap” on this (legally). So, the $31M for Missouri in total compensation to athletes under NIL makes sense in this context. I also think this is where the “Texas spends $35M” rumor got started a few weeks back.
  21. A lot of y'all simply aren’t built for the recruiting game. Legislation, NIL, bags coming back strong, transfer portal, etc. It’s all in transition but Texas will get a very good to elite class every year so long as it stays interested in winning. Wanting vs needing vs getting a top 3 elite class every year isn’t realistic or even necessary to compete for championships annually. Right fit and above average players should be the floor.
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