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Vintage stuff is the best man, my dad and I collect vintage solely and they’re just so superior to the modern cards.
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What Do You Think, Mavs Fans?
LonghornFan4Ever replied to LonghornFan4Ever's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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OTF Premium Texas basketball 2026-27 season thread
Gerry Hamilton replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Workouts start June 8 Doing some individual work without coaches this week -
OTF Premium Texas basketball 2026-27 season thread
Gerry Hamilton replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Love it! That’s on the Mount Rushmore of baseball cards for me! I want to cross mine over to an SGC slab, but I don’t want it to come back as trimmed/altered or find out it doesn’t meet size requirements.
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Major Movement from Kalshi on Brendan Sorsby’s Future
Jerky replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I dont have a rock solid answer for you. But if Sorsby secures a temporary injunction allowing him to play for Texas Tech, the NCAA would appeal and likely immediately petition for an expedited stay pending appeal. The chances of the appellate court granting this expedited stay —sidelining Sorsby again—are moderate to high due to the specific nature of injunction law. AI.... Several factors drive how an appellate court evaluates a motion to stay an injunction: Irreparable Harm: The NCAA would argue that the damage caused by allowing a player who bet on his own team to compete cannot be undone. Sorsby's legal team counters that his mental health and single remaining college season represent irreparable harm that cannot be reversed. The NCAA's Likelihood of Success: In injunction cases, the defending party must prove they are likely to win the ultimate appeal. The NCAA’s argument is straightforward and rigid: precedent in all major sports dictates that betting on your own team (as Sorsby admitted to doing) results in permanent ineligibility. This gives the NCAA a strong legal position. Public Interest and Game Integrity: Appellate courts heavily weigh the "integrity of the game" argument. Permitting an athlete to play while under an active, admitted violation of gambling rules is an unprecedented scenario that appellate judges may be highly motivated to block. Expedited Timeline: Both sides in the lawsuit—currently presided over by Visiting Judge Ken Curry—are seeking a swift resolution due to the looming June deadlines for the NFL Supplemental Draft, making emergency appellate motions very likely. If the appellate court grants the stay pending the full appeal, Sorsby would be barred from playing until the case is ultimately resolved. Sorsby would likely seek to enter the 2026 supplemental NFL draft. -
OTF Premium Texas basketball 2026-27 season thread
Gerry Hamilton replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Major Movement from Kalshi on Brendan Sorsby’s Future
Colby TS replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
I was wondering—if the judge ultimately rules in Sorsby's favor, what would the timeline for an appeal look like? Is there any chance it could be resolved before the start of the season, or would it likely drag on beyond that? -
I know. It was a sarcastic response to his point. NCAA calendar is a joke.
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Major Movement from Kalshi on Brendan Sorsby’s Future
David Mathews replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
Burnt Orange Horn replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Sark never named a team nor a conference. The paranoia in Lubbock runs deeply through it. 🤘🏻🤘🏼🤘🤘🏽🤘🏾🤘🏿 -
OTF Premium Texas basketball 2026-27 season thread
harveycmd replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
@Gerry Hamilton Any word on Austin Goosby in these summer workouts? -
OTF Premium Texas basketball 2026-27 season thread
Gerry Hamilton replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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OTF Premium Texas basketball 2026-27 season thread
Gerry Hamilton replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
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Major Movement from Kalshi on Brendan Sorsby’s Future
genevalonghorn replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
You have to wonder whether Sorsby is placing bets on his case. -
Major Movement from Kalshi on Brendan Sorsby’s Future
Jerky replied to CJ Vogel's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Seems reasonable the bet swung back to now suggesting it is more likely Sorsby declares for the 2026 supplemental NFL draft. Sorsby and his legal team should lose the case on its merits. Even if they have managed to compromise Judge Ken Curry, his injunction ruling would likely be appealed. This gambling addiction/ADA argument prevailing and trumping over a century of practice condemning and punishing gambling to protect the integrity of the sports would be unprecedented, unsound, manifestly unreasonable and contrary to law. -
Definitely ready for some legit updates!
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One great thing about the Spurs in the NBA Finals ...
Rocky P replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Last night was a great night. Texas wins and Spurs lose!! -
NFL wants to own the off season. If they have the draft at the same time, they lose months of coverage
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@Blake Munroe where’s the updates my man
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We continue our countdown of the best Texas Longhorns to wear each jersey number, and today’s number is a lot stronger than some might realize. At No. 93, the clear headliner is T’Vondre Sweat. Sweat put together one of the greatest seasons by a defensive tackle in Texas history in 2023, winning the Outland Trophy, earning unanimous All-American honors and being named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year. He played in 62 career games with 18 starts and finished his Texas career with 127 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, 5 sacks and 13 pass breakups. Behind Sweat is Eric Holle, a key part of that loaded 1983 Texas defense. Holle was an All-Southwest Conference selection in 1983, helped Texas finish 11-1 and was later drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fifth round of the 1984 NFL Draft. Steve Llewellyn comes in next after a productive career in the mid-to-late 1980s. Llewellyn finished with 178 career tackles, 6.5 sacks, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. His best seasons included 64 tackles in 1986, 52 in 1985 and 49 in 1987. And, of course, we have current No. 93, defensive tackle Hero Kanu. Who was the best No. 93 in your opinion and who is your favorite?
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OTF Premium New offers from camp on Wednesday
Hank South replied to Hank South's topic in On Texas Football Forum
2028 OL from England (NFL Academy) 6-8, 300 pounds Hudl: https://www.hudl.com/profile/26052092/Adam-Ibironke