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Connor Stroh is not a P4 player unfortunately.
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It’s PK’s scheme
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Didn't say I was breaking news, just wanted to create a discussion thread for it. Also, I won't stop, free country bruh.
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Probably won’t make a decision till end of year. Wonder where he ends up. Definitely not gonna be in the SEC
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Stop. It’s been everywhere today and anyone with 2 brain cells saw this happening around halftime last night. We all have access to the Ponderosa as well. You’re not breaking news.
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Mark Orphey is the new DB coach. Not sure what’s being taught but the 10 yard cushions on 3rd and short + struggles defending crossing routes remind me a lot of the 2023 secondary.
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no, we got 2 lol
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Are you seriously asking if we got new defensive back coaches? 😂🤣
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Hearing some rumblings from some Louisiana friends who are in the know are saying Brian Kelly was fired today. We'll see if it's true.
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Did UT get a new DB coach? I think it has exposed the secondary to free releases off the line of scrimmage.
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Victor Wembanyama is a total freak thread
Califashorn75 replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
France has a lot of great hoopers, both men and women. My Valkyries in the W were basically the French national team and we made the playoffs in our inaugural season. -
The Aggies coach is legit. He is not a carnival barker like Jimbo was too. He's just a dang good coach. Their quarterback has improved a lot. We will have to play almost perfect to beat them.
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I've heard through the Swamp grapevine that Kelly was fired today. We'll see if that's true, but you heard it here first.
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....the 4th quarter was epic! If it weren't for Mississippi State's bonehead plays on defense, the clock would have run out. Not surprising, but if you give Arch time, he will shred the defense through the air. Niblet is amazing at avoiding tackles. Alex January! He was playing like a man possessed. Connor Stroh is much better on the left side of the line. Livingstone is a very good receiver. Throw it to him more. We live for another week. This win feels special. Texas Fight!
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I want quick and mean O linemen with good feet and don't care where they come from. A large gut is not necessary in my opinion, just strength.
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Victor Wembanyama is a total freak thread
Gerry Hamilton replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
30, 14 and 6 blocks in win just now -
Wouldn’t hire Lane regardless of openings. Beating OU Saturday was the time he beat a ranked on the road during his at Ole Miss. Lane Kiffin is overrated as HC.
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2025 Women's Volleyball Thread
GoHorns1 replied to DirectorsCupUpdates's topic in On Texas Football Forum
They were having technical issues which happens. Thec play by play dude was just terrible and lack basic knowledge of VB. -
Texas Football: It’s Time to Make Emmett Mosley the WR1
Lam Dinh replied to Lam Dinh's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Agreed. I think Sark has been trying to force the issue and keep Wingo at WR1 based on his potential, but a WR1 needs to be the most consistent/reliable receiver - which Wingo is not yet. -
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Texas Football: It’s Time to Make Emmett Mosley the WR1
Roy Hinojosa replied to Lam Dinh's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Wingo needs to be more consistent moving forward. With all his drops this season, I'm surprised he's still in the circle of trust. -
I re-watched the Mississippi State game last night with a focus on the wide receivers — and a few things became very clear. 1. Emmett Mosley V should be our WR1. He deserves the most targets moving forward. Mosley is our best route runner, has the strongest hands, and shows the best body control and catch radius of the group. Yes, we all saw that incredible toe-tap catch in overtime — but what impressed me just as much was how he drew two defensive pass interference calls on a key 4th-quarter drive. That came against the same Mississippi State corner that Ryan Wingo struggled to separate from all night on anything that wasn’t a screen or scramble drill. Those DPIs came from winning with his excellent route running, not just sheer power or speed. True WR1s win with precision route running and consistency — just look at Xavier Worthy or Matthew Golden. We've had too many stalled drives happen on dropped balls and poor routes - Arch needs his receivers to be in the right place at the right time. 2. Parker Livingstone should be WR2. Other than the tipped interception he let go through his hands, Parker's been reliable all season — strong body control, dependable hands, and excellent timing with Arch. He routinely converts key first downs and brings a steady presence to the offense (and is a red zone threat with his 6'4 frame). That chemistry with Arch needs to be leveraged more — reliability matters as much as explosiveness. Kudos to @CJ Vogel for being high on Parker from early on! 3. Ryan Wingo is a big-play machine, but not a WR1 (yet). His 184 receiving yards were impressive on paper, but felt like empty calories because they mostly came from three plays: two WR screens and one scramble-drill bomb. Those were explosive plays, but not sustainable. Consistent separation, crisp routes, and chain-moving catches are. Wingo's big plays don't require precision route running and separation in the 10-15 yard route area, which are what a WR1 has to be able to do. We should use Wingo as the third option — a spark plug for explosive plays — not as the primary target. Let him thrive in that role, just like he did last year. What Should be the Texas WR Pecking Order 1. Emmett Mosley V 2. Parker Livingstone 3. Deandre Moore / Ryan Wingo Hook 'em!