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HornsUpThumbsDown replied to Texas fan in Georgia's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Califashorn75 replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
That was funny Jordan Lee cheerleading. Coach Vic finally noticed... -
Excuse me sir no swearing here this is a family friendly site @Jeff Howeban this man 🤣
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Because I love football damn it 😂
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You’re doing SA wrong…
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Califashorn75 replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
When Booker is on we are unbeatable. -
I’m not claiming CJ is a pro-bowler or the second coming of Warren Moon…but the dude is currently 10th in QBR in the NFL…this season. Behind “this” offensive line. His QBR has improved from last season. This is his 3rd season in the NFL.
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ElCafetero replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Michigan offensive approach is very simple. It's their running game and play action off of it. Wrs are basic as well. The key is getting Michigan behind the chains on 1st and second down. Texas's lbs will be challenged, but I think they can slow them down. Vice versa, Michigan will have to get pressure on Manning or they w get burnt.
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Sarah O replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Because it’s the greatest bowl game in tx
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Jeff Howe replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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HenryJames replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Cmon man I’m going to the Alamo bowl this year 😭
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Califashorn75 replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
It's nice to begin getting our full roster back. Aaliyah Crump is the only one still not playing. I like Judd. She's a shooter. -
FWIW, Jordan Marshall, Michigan's leading rusher with 932 yards (6.2 yards per carry and 10 rushing touchdowns), had this to say about Texas on Sunday: "For us, watching film and breaking the game plan down, obviously, they have a lot of guys not playing, but, I mean, it's Texas. They have good players, just like we have good players. Some people aren't playing — it doesn't matter. These are two powerhouse schools. It's going to be a good game on Wednesday and it's just exciting to go against the defense like that, with top players and top guys on their team."
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can’t believe yall didn’t go support Q 😕
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A lot has changed since Texas smacked reigning national champion Michigan, 31-12, on Sept. 7, 2024. The Longhorns’ romp snapped several Wolverine winning streaks, including 23 consecutive wins at the Big House and 28 consecutive regular-season victories. The rosters and coaching staff for both clubs look a lot different ahead of Wednesday’s Citrus Bowl (2 p.m., ABC), the second meeting between No. 13 Texas (9-3, 6-2 SEC) and No. 18 Michigan (9-3, 7-2 Big Ten) in 15 months. Still, interim offensive coordinator Steve Casula and defensive coordinator Wink Martindale were in Ann Arbor for the second all-time meeting between the Wolverines and Longhorns. Casula, Michigan’s interim offensive coordinator for last season’s ReliaQuest Bowl win over Alabama, said during Sunday’s press conferences at Orlando’s Rosen Plaza Hotel that the Texas defense missing seven starting-caliber players and turning defensive play-calling duties over to Johnny Nansen haven’t changed his view of the Longhorns. Casula cited Nansen’s experience as a defensive coordinator (two seasons at Arizona in 2022 and 2023) and the presence of “a very, very special player” on the edge in second-team All-American Colin Simmons when describing why “ a healthy program, a deep program” like Texas remains a formidable opponent. “Forget who the players were or what the schemes were or anything,” Casula said. “In totality, they were one of the most well-coached teams, in my opinion, that we've encountered in my time here at Michigan. Our expectation would be that we'd encounter the same thing on Wednesday.” Over the last two seasons, only five opponents have had better performances against Martindale’s defense than Steve Sarkisian’s offense, which tallied 389 yards of total offense in the second game of the 2024 season (only three opposing offenses have topped the 5.7 yards per play the Longhorns averaged against the Wolverines in Martindale’s 25 games on the job). Even with the Texas running back room going through a significant transition (Kyle Flood said on Sunday that Christian Clark, Ryan Niblett, James Simon and Michael Terry III could all have roles in Wednesday’s game) and DeAndre Moore Jr. preparing to enter the transfer portal, an offense led by Arch Manning, who completed 64.2 percent of his passes for 1,094 yards and seven touchdowns (two interceptions) while rushing for 112 yards (4.2 yards per attempt) and a touchdown against ranked opponents in the regular season, has Martindale’s attention. “When you had that box of cereal, and you didn't know what the surprise was? It's the same thing going against that offense,” Martindale said. “You're not sure who's going to be there, but they're going to be very talented. It's going to be a great challenge for us.” View full news story
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A lot has changed since Texas smacked reigning national champion Michigan, 31-12, on Sept. 7, 2024. The Longhorns’ romp snapped several Wolverine winning streaks, including 23 consecutive wins at the Big House and 28 consecutive regular-season victories. The rosters and coaching staff for both clubs look a lot different ahead of Wednesday’s Citrus Bowl (2 p.m., ABC), the second meeting between No. 13 Texas (9-3, 6-2 SEC) and No. 18 Michigan (9-3, 7-2 Big Ten) in 15 months. Still, interim offensive coordinator Steve Casula and defensive coordinator Wink Martindale were in Ann Arbor for the second all-time meeting between the Wolverines and Longhorns. Casula, Michigan’s interim offensive coordinator for last season’s ReliaQuest Bowl win over Alabama, said during Sunday’s press conferences at Orlando’s Rosen Plaza Hotel that the Texas defense missing seven starting-caliber players and turning defensive play-calling duties over to Johnny Nansen haven’t changed his view of the Longhorns. Casula cited Nansen’s experience as a defensive coordinator (two seasons at Arizona in 2022 and 2023) and the presence of “a very, very special player” on the edge in second-team All-American Colin Simmons when describing why “ a healthy program, a deep program” like Texas remains a formidable opponent. “Forget who the players were or what the schemes were or anything,” Casula said. “In totality, they were one of the most well-coached teams, in my opinion, that we've encountered in my time here at Michigan. Our expectation would be that we'd encounter the same thing on Wednesday.” Over the last two seasons, only five opponents have had better performances against Martindale’s defense than Steve Sarkisian’s offense, which tallied 389 yards of total offense in the second game of the 2024 season (only three opposing offenses have topped the 5.7 yards per play the Longhorns averaged against the Wolverines in Martindale’s 25 games on the job). Even with the Texas running back room going through a significant transition (Kyle Flood said on Sunday that Christian Clark, Ryan Niblett, James Simon and Michael Terry III could all have roles in Wednesday’s game) and DeAndre Moore Jr. preparing to enter the transfer portal, an offense led by Arch Manning, who completed 64.2 percent of his passes for 1,094 yards and seven touchdowns (two interceptions) while rushing for 112 yards (4.2 yards per attempt) and a touchdown against ranked opponents in the regular season, has Martindale’s attention. “When you had that box of cereal, and you didn't know what the surprise was? It's the same thing going against that offense,” Martindale said. “You're not sure who's going to be there, but they're going to be very talented. It's going to be a great challenge for us.”
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Hookem72 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
With LSUs entire line entering the portal, I have to wonder what this means for their prospects of being any good next year. If they are retooling their entire line through the portal, good OL will be able to run the price up presumably. I think their line is further away than ours, and presumably Kiffin’s scheme is more friendly to OL than Kelly’s. But I think we will be after alot of the same OL as LSU. We really need to throw everything at Goosby staying. -
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CJ Vogel replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum