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No. 9 -- Offensive line "What elevates this unit from good to potentially elite is the influx of portal talent to combine with future first-rounders Trevor Goosby (left tackle) and Brandon Baker (right guard). Texas addressed depth concerns and added proven players expected to secure starting jobs immediately. Those additions not only improve the first five but create competition throughout the room, something every championship contender needs over the course of a long season. Western Kentucky transfer Laurence Seymore successfully got his waiver to play this season and is expected to start at left guard. However, Jaydon Chatman took advantage of his opportunity during spring practice with Seymore away and impressed the Texas staff. Former Wake Forest starter Melvin Siani is holding down the right tackle spot after starting every game last fall for the Demon Deacons. Insiders believe the center job is Connor Robertson's to lose. The versatility of this offensive line group at Texas also stands out. The Longhorns have linemen capable of excelling in pass protection while still generating movement in the running game. That's critical in Sarkisian's offense, which demands athleticism, communication and the ability to execute in space. Devin Coleman and Andre Cojoe are critical depth pieces behind the aforementioned five expected starters."
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No. 4 -- Wide receivers From Crawford: "Steve Sarkisian's team is built to win it all, largely due to the investment made in the Longhorns' wideout group. The Longhorns landed Cam Coleman, the top receiver available in the transfer portal this cycle, who had a who's who list of offers but opted to become the centerpiece of the Texas offense. Coleman arrives in Austin after producing 13 touchdowns during two seasons at Auburn and gives Arch Manning another NFL-caliber target on the perimeter. Few teams can match a one-two punch as dangerous as Coleman and Ryan Wingo on the outside. Wingo, a former five-star recruit, led Texas in receiving yards last season and should soften the blow of Texas losing Parker Livingstone to Oklahoma. Alongside Wingo, Emmett Mosley V emerged as a dependable weapon last season, averaging nearly 15 yards per catch, while former blue-chip recruits Kaliq Lockett and Ryan Niblett provide Texas with an abundance of talent waiting for larger roles. Sarkisian can rotate fresh bodies without sacrificing production, a luxury few contenders possess. And of course, there's the budding superstar who's throwing them the football. With Arch Manning entering another season as the face of the program, Texas has a quarterback capable of maximizing every matchup. That's partly why many evaluators consider Texas' pass-catching corps the SEC's best and chart the Longhorns as a national championship favorite."
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The list is limited, but great is by definition exclusive: Bill Russell Kareem Jordan Magic Kobe Shaq Pippen Duncan LeBron Havlicek
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Brendan Sorsby to Enter NFL Supplemental Draft
TTown replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
So on Sunday according to Ross Dellinger's Yahoo story today, Tech officials and Board met with Sorsby. Would still back him etc. Then the devastating Big 12 lawsuit came in the middle of the night, thanks to Paxton opening that door. Even Kessler stayed quiet all day. So Tech was still willing to triple down on Sunday. Then decided to mutually part ways on Monday. All the bluster, making themselves a national joke. Only to cave ! Absolutely hilarious. -
Now add to that leading your team to 3+ nba titles? What’s that list of players look like? Also with your criteria guess we have to leave off KD, Steph, Nash, Barkley, Dirk, etc. from the “great” players list.
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Brendan Sorsby to Enter NFL Supplemental Draft
ArizonaLonghorn replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
From The Athletic - Tech "won’t seek repayment of any amounts already paid to the quarterback through school NIL agreements. Sources familiar with Sorsby’s contract said the quarterback had already earned about $1 million through deals with Texas Tech and third-party outlets." Of course he's being sued by Cincinnati for $1 million for breach of contract so in the end it's six seven (as the cool kids used to say} ... -
OTF Premium CWS Elimination Game: Texas vs. Georgia | 7 p.m., ESPN
UTexas replied to Jeff Howe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
When will the starting pitchers be announced? Guessing Texas will be starting Harrison. Wonder who UGA will go with. -
Brendan Sorsby to Enter NFL Supplemental Draft
UTexas replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
IF anyone decides to actually draft him, I don't see any team using more that a 5-7 round draft pick on him. -
81 Days Until Kickoff: Who Was The Best No. 81?
UTexas replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Shane Dronett for me. -
81 Days Until Kickoff: Who Was The Best No. 81?
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Who? Mike Jonesssss -
After eliminating Alabama in yesterday’s 14-2 rout in Omaha, Texas gets another crack at Georgia with the season on the line. The Longhorns suffered a 7-1 loss to the Bulldogs in their CWS opener on Saturday, but Adrian Rodriguez hit for the cycle and Ruger Riojas had six solid innings on the mound to get Texas (46-14) to today’s elimination game against Georgia (52-13), which lost its winner’s bracket game against Oklahoma on Monday, 4-3.
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Worst possible placement. I’d rather nothing be there, but the longhorn would at least look better than that. They were either told to move it there or plan on putting a sponsor on the other side imo, because it’s completely uneven now
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Relax ladies, it was just a question.
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That looks awful. Hated when they had the horns there too
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