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JMarquette replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I too don’t have much sympathy for Yormark, but I don’t think this is something he can ignore. I also think if the Big 12 wants to be treated as a legitimate conference, Yormark will be forced to do something here. -
I am not the best versed in the world of social media, I wonder if the athletes following each other on Instagram is a way for them to communicate and ask questions informally - and this would be situations where having a good culture would help players recruit other players vs. a toxic culture where a player would tell others not to come. Separately, anyone else notice in interviews with the Texas softball players this year always keep saying how much they love each other so much? It's something new to me because you usually don't hear that emphasized to that extent. Reinforces what Bobby said about how close the team is to each other. Sounds like they genuinely are good friends and care about each other. That type of culture is hard to copy without bought in leaders.
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What transfer do you wish worked out
Keelaannn replied to Joe Zura's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Fully engaged Isaiah bond -
OTF Premium Texas basketball 2026-27 season thread
ClubWhatever replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Both Florida and Michigan had so much length this past year. Feels like you need that kind of length to be a serious contender. Like multiple skiled guys over 6-9 who can defend and run the floor. Doesn’t seem like we are quite there yet. -
Same here
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Colby TS replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I agree with you for the most part on this. But isn't Yormark's position, like any conference commissioner role, an elected position by the teams in the conference? If that's the case, and all but one school are unhappy with how he handles this situation, you would think there would at least be a mechanism for the schools to push for a change. It's hard to imagine a commissioner keeping a $4 million-a-year job if the overwhelming majority of the conference believes he's mishandling a major issue. -
What transfer do you wish worked out
brizzlestix replied to Joe Zura's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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What transfer do you wish worked out
4thandFive replied to Joe Zura's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Niblack maybe? -
For me it’s Jalen Catalon
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A&M is spending a lot of money. They’re desperate. I’m just hoping Maddy is smart enough to take visits and not commit on the spot. Ford is a horrible coach and A&M doesn’t develop pitchers, but she’s a good recruiter. She lies and gives bags. These players need to do their research on Ford as she’s not well liked by past players and has a reputation for having a bad locker room culture. Texas is interested in Azua but I don’t know anything about potential visits. Teagan and Maddy did start following each other on IG yesterday though.
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2026 Women's Softball Thread
HookemTexas replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
But her college coach said she was the face of softball (sarcasm) -
A&M will throw money at her as they need help badly, hopefully it's not enough to pull her. A 1-2 punch of Kavan and Azua would be stellar.
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Alex Butler replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Yet the coward that he is Yormark is not going to do anything because the short term payout I’m for viewers eyes is too great to pass up WWE style management. -
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HDub1995 replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Lubbock Judge Grants Injunction for Brendan Sorsby
Colby TS replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Madison Azua is on a visit to A&M today 😞 she is an absolute must.
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Taylor Tinsley, Kenzie Brown, Ruby Meylan, Maya Johnson, Robyn Herron, and Lyndsey Grein all graduated and will not be in college next year. I think the top arms will be Teagan Kavan (Texas), Jocelyn Brisk (Alabama), Kaitlyn Terry (Texas Tech), Keagan Rothrock (Florida), Alyssa Faircloth (Mississippi State), Sage Mardjetko (Tennessee), Erin Nuwer (Tennessee), Maddy Azua (in the portal, hopefully to Texas), and Vic Moten (Alabama) in my personal opinion.
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87 Days Until Kickoff: Who Was The Best No. 87?
PaulieD replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Lawrence Sampleton. -
OTF Premium Texas basketball 2026-27 season thread
Gerry Hamilton replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Texas likes where John Clark is going as a player. He's a 6-10'ish, 235-240-pound guy. Obiorah can be a rim protector, but is stricktly a defensive player at this point in his development. Texas could play small with Punch as a "college 5", but they will do that some regardless of foul trouble. I still expect the Horns to likely add a small role playing back up big as final roster piece. -
87 Days Until Kickoff: Who Was The Best No. 87?
Alex Butler replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
You’re muted @Blake Munroe 😜. Seriously, from an infield performance probably Lammons or sampleton. Overall, easily Shanahan. -
87 Days Until Kickoff: Who Was The Best No. 87?
Joe Zura replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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He has me blocked because he said Cam was a lock to Tech and when Cam committed to Texas I asked him if Cam was still a lock to Tech🤣
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87 Days Until Kickoff: Who Was The Best No. 87?
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
"Great graphic producer Matthew" There @Joe Zura. Saved you the effort. -
We are 87 days away from Texas football, so today’s countdown looks at the best Longhorns to wear No. 87. Pete Lammons is probably the strongest name in the group. Lammons helped Texas win the 1963 national championship, then led the Longhorns in receptions in both 1964 and 1965. He finished his Texas career with 47 catches for 706 yards and 5 touchdowns, earned consensus All-Southwest Conference honors in 1965 and later won Super Bowl III with Joe Namath and the New York Jets. Lawrence Sampleton is absolutely in the conversation as well. Sampleton finished his Texas career with 57 catches for 1,071 yards and 7 touchdowns, was an All-SWC tight end in 1979 and became a second-round NFL Draft pick in 1982. Then there’s Kyle Shanahan, who makes the list more for the “wait, he wore No. 87 at Texas?” factor. His playing career in Austin was modest (14 catches for 127 yards) but he obviously went on to become one of the top offensive minds in football and the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. The current No. 87 for Texas is tight end Will Randle.
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2026 Women's Softball Thread
Tuco Ramirez replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I can actually see her going back to tech. More money and rules be damned. Watch them blow up another sport.