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48 Days Until Kickoff — Who’s Your Favorite No. 48?
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Ty Allert (Linebacker, 1982–85) • All-Southwest Conference Selection: Allert earned All-Southwest Conference honors, recognizing his excellence as a linebacker in the competitive SWC. • 1985 Team MVP: He was named the Texas Longhorns’ team MVP in 1985, highlighting his leadership and on-field impact. • Third in Career Solo Tackles: Allert’s 287 career solo tackles rank third all-time among Texas linebackers, showcasing his consistency as a tackler. • Fourth in Single-Season Solo Tackles: His 107 solo tackles in 1984 are the fourth-highest single-season total in Texas history. • Seventh in Career Sacks: Allert recorded 27 career sacks, including 10.5 in 1985, placing him seventh all-time in Texas program history. • 1983 Southwest Conference Champion: He contributed significantly to Texas’ 1983 SWC Championship team as a key defensive player. • NFL Draft Pick: Allert was selected in the fourth round of the 1986 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers, launching a five-year professional career. Malcolm Minnick (Defensive End, 1972–73) • Two-Time All-Southwest Conference Selection: Minnick earned All-Southwest Conference honors in 1972 and 1973, recognizing his excellence as a defensive end in the Southwest Conference. • Key Defensive Contributor: He was a standout on Texas’ defensive line, helping the 1973 team secure the program’s fifth straight SWC title despite a 25th-ranked national defense. • Consensus All-SWC in 1973: Minnick was one of nine Longhorns named consensus All-Southwest Conference in 1973, underscoring his role in a dominant conference run. • Transitioned to Defensive End: Originally a linebacker, Minnick was moved to defensive end midseason in 1971, showcasing his versatility and adaptability under coach Darrell Royal. • Contributed to 1972 Cotton Bowl Victory: Minnick played a key role on the 1972 team that finished 10–1 and defeated Alabama in the Cotton Bowl Classic, solidifying Texas’ dominance. • Part of Historic SWC Streak: He helped Texas achieve a 40–2 SWC record from 1968–73, including six straight conference titles, a testament to his contribution to a dynasty. -
Who scores first against Ohio State?
Joe Zura replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The team that gets in the end zone scores first 🖕🏼😂 -
Who scores first against Ohio State?
calabasas-horn replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Endries -
Who scores first against Ohio State?
Blake Munroe replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
They’re each +1300. - Today
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Who scores first against Ohio State?
MarkInAustin replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Giving us "Moore/Endries" as an entry? Or are they each at +1300? As an entry that would be difficult to turn down. -
That’s fantastic!
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Also few young recruits parents can understand the long term view.
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Who scores first against Ohio State?
harveycmd replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Arch as Kilgore going to Columbus. I love the smell of napalm in the morning. -
Man, I saw Jack Lala’s name on the thread title and my insides jumped a little. The Astros are inevitable.
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Who scores first against Ohio State?
Realist Horn replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
On STDs? -
He hasn’t played in over a month cause of a hand injury , half the lineup is injured …. They just keep finding ways to win
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BBLeed started following Gerry Hamilton
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BBLeed started following Bobby Burton
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There are no afterburners on rocket motors. Afterburners are found on atmospheric combustion turbojet engines. This thread is a nice tribute to Jack Lala, though. Hook Em Jack!!!! Wherever you are!! 🤘🏻🤘🏼🤘🤘🏽🤘🏾🤘🏿
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Astros 18-27 in one runs games in 2024. 19-8 in 2025.
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Brooks has the rare talents of being both knowledgeable and entertaining at the same time. As a whole I just love the whole ecosystem we have found ourselves in after joining the SEC. It is a fun time to be a Longhorn fan.
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I can't believe I'm watching the MLB, after a good day of really good WNBA with competitive games. I need something to keep the adrenaline going.
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If you have some time...
Wrong Link Gerry replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Good watch, I like his videos -
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He doesn't appear to be as high on Klubnik as some either.
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I would have liked to have him, but we have so much young talent at TE that we just couldn't go all in...at THIS point. I think he's TE all the way. Similar to what Charles Barkley would have been as a football player. Strong, athletic and explosive. IMO not a OL unless he has a Tony Hills type of injury.
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Who scores first against Ohio State?
Mike Gosnell replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Texas gets on the board first with a 25-yard TD pass from Manning to Mosley -
Lawyers for the Plaintiffs in House Agreement fire 1st shot
Jc Dobbs replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
This article is the first time I have read about Deloitte using an ALGORITHM they developed to evaluate proposed deals. There's some litigation guaranteed. I'm so old...I envisioned a dozen or so Deloitte accountants/consultants sitting in a meeting room going over the proposals. Silly old fashioned me. I know it's way early in the new process, but it sounds like the new "rules" are seeking to force each university to pay all 85 of their players under the total of the $20.5 million cap. If done totally equally... one eighty-fifth of $20.5 mil per player. Of course, it won't be done totally equally. Any NIL deals in addition to a player share of the cap $ ... would need to be very directly in service of a player promoting a business/product. The fact that the scrutiny begins at $600 shows how the new regulatory scheme is NOT thinking big. Anyone know if I'm close on this or is it too early to tell? Hook 'Em! - Yesterday
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Who scores first against Ohio State?
Jbro52 replied to Blake Munroe's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Who ever the holder is, fake field goal hook and ladder lol -
I mean we can say “we’re fine” at any position, But elite teams keep stacking elite players and with sark saying tight end is the second most important position after quarterback letting one like mark bowman get away hurts